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Workshop 'The Rule of Law' with Dr Clare Jackson (Cambridge) and internal speakers
Wolfson Exchange 1 & 2, Library

A workshop on 'Rule of Law', organised by David Fletcher

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Keynote: Clare Jackson (Cambridge): James VI & I: Lex Loquens

14:00

Introductions

 

 

Keynote speaker

 

14:10

Clare Jackson

James VI & I: Lex Loquens

14:40

Q&As

 

15:00

Break

 

The rule of law, executive power, and the courts

15:15

Thomas Pert

"Possession...is said to be eleven points in the law": The confiscation of the Electoral Palatinate and the Imperial Constitution in the Thirty Years' War, c.1621-1648"

15:30

David Fletcher

‘Prerogative Royal and absolute power’ – James II’s Declarations of Indulgence

15:45

Bernard Capp

The Rule(s) of Law: independence, integrity, and discretion in early modern English courts

16:00

Q&As

 

16:15

Break

 
 

Moral and religious law

16:30

Hannah Straw

‘An Offence of a public nature’: The Cock Tavern scandal and moral law in the Restoration

16:45

Rebekah Andrew

‘Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God’: Henry Fielding, English Law, and the Bible

17:00

Q&As

 

17:15

Next steps

 

17:30

End

 

Further event information and programme here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/ecc/eventsnew/ruleoflaw/Link opens in a new window

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