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Medieval and Early Modern Justice
This cluster of papers explores the evolution of judicial systems, legal institutions, and court practices in Europe, focusing on topics such as social control, criminal justice, feudal law, and the role of legal history in understanding medieval society. It delves into the intricacies of crime and punishment, shedding light on the development of judicial systems during the Renaissance period.
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