Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
"A Power to Do Justice" by Bradin Cormack is a scholarly work offering a critical examination of several sixteenth-century literary texts. Cormack shows how those texts reflect a shifting understanding of the legal concept of jurisdiction during that period.
Publication Citation
100 Law Libr. J. 759-760 (2008) (reviewing Bradin Cormack, A Power to Do Justice: Jurisdiction, English Literature, and the Rise of Common Law, 1509-1625 (2007))
Scholarly Commons Citation
Locke Davitt, Jennifer, "Book Review of Bradin Cormack, A Power to Do Justice: Jurisdiction, English Literature, and the Rise of Common Law, 1509-1625 (2007)" (2008). Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works. 578.
https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/578
Comments
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