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The Power to Pardon in Medieval and Early Modern Christian Europe by Ulrike Ludwig, Quentin Verreycken, editors ISBN 9783412533861, 3412533866 instant download

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Authors:Ulrike Ludwig, Quentin Verreycken, editors
Pages:295 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht
Language:english
File Size:8.52 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783412533861, 3412533866
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The Power to Pardon in Medieval and Early Modern Christian Europe by Ulrike Ludwig, Quentin Verreycken, editors ISBN 9783412533861, 3412533866 instant download

In medieval and early modern Christian Europe, the power to exercise pardon over rigor of justice was one of the strongest manifestations of sovereignty and, as such, it was almost ubiquitous. For merciful rulers, pardoning was a means to enforce peace and assert the supremacy of their judicial authority, whereas for subjects, it was primarily a way to save their lives and escape punishment, often at a lower cost than other mitigating practices. Studying the predominant role of pardon in medieval and early modern societies, this collective volume examines how pardons operated within complex legal systems marked by a plurality of legal orders, where various means of conflict resolution coexisted and litigants had to navigate multiple levels of authorities.
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