‘That Exalted and Noble Science of Jurisprudence’: The Recruitment of Jurists with ‘Superior Qualifications’ by the Middle Temple in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Legal History Pub Date : 1999-08-01 DOI:10.1080/01440362008539591
Raymond Cocks
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Abstract By looking at the references of those who applied for the Middle Temple Readership in Civil Law and Jurisprudence in the middle of the nineteenth century this article reveals the seriousness with which ‘a great experiment’ was undertaken in the years between 1846 and 1862. New courses were established for would-be barristers. Reformers at the Inns believed that lecturers should be chosen on merit, and the use of references in this context raised novel issues. More generally, the reformers believed barristers should know about English jurisprudence and continental traditions of legal thought. It was a lively episode in which common lawyers showed interest in the ideas of English jurists and, at the same time, looked for inspiration far beyond the shores of England. In the early years at least, it was a time of hope in legal education.
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“崇高而高贵的法理学”:19世纪中叶中殿对具有“优越资格”的法学家的招聘
摘要:通过对19世纪中叶《民法与法理学》中申请“中殿读书人”的参考文献的考察,本文揭示了1846年至1862年间进行的“一项伟大实验”的严肃性。为准律师开设了新课程。学院的改革家们认为,讲师应该根据他们的能力来选择,而在这种情况下,参考文献的使用引发了新的问题。更一般地说,改革者认为大律师应该了解英国的法理学和大陆的法律思想传统。这是一个生动的插曲,普通律师对英国法学家的思想表现出兴趣,同时,在英国海岸之外寻找灵感。至少在最初的几年里,法律教育是充满希望的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Legal History, founded in 1980, is the only British journal concerned solely with legal history. It publishes articles in English on the sources and development of the common law, both in the British Isles and overseas, on the history of the laws of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and on Roman Law and the European legal tradition. There is a section for shorter research notes, review-articles, and a wide-ranging section of reviews of recent literature.
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