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Institutes of the Laws of England — Edward Coke

1628 AD · Transmission: Global
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Edward Coke, the most important English jurist of the 17th century, rescued Magna Carta from Tudor-era obscurity and turned it into a political weapon against Stuart absolutism, establishing that the king cannot change laws by decree and that courts control royal power.

Historical regionEngland
Primary sourceEdward Coke — The Institutes of the Laws of England, 4 parts (1628-1644)
Secondary sourceBoyer, A.D. — Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age (Stanford University Press, 2003)
Original languageEnglish (partial Law French)
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