Magna Carta or Magna Carta Libertatum: "Great Charter" or "Great Charter of Freedoms"
Magna Carta or Magna Carta Libertatum: "Great Charter" or "Great Charter of Freedoms"
Magna Carta or Magna Carta Libertatum: "Great Charter" or "Great Charter of Freedoms"
Great Charter or Great Charter of Freedoms To no one will we sell, or deny, or delay, right or justice. [40]
Overview
Was originally created in 1215 because of disagreements between Pope Innocent III, King John, and English barons about the rights of the king. Been known to be first document that limit the power of the English king by law (based of a document called the Charters of Liberties), and that is a single static document, which these are false beliefs. The Magna Carta has had influence outside of England, especially with the United States Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Basically almost every common law state has been influenced by the Magna Carta. Making it one of the most important legal documents in the history of democracy. The document has been renewed throughout the Middle Ages through the 18th century. By the 19th century most of the clauses have been repealed for English Law.
Influence
The Magna Carta gave the basis of how Constitutional Law is today. Has influenced the United States greatly which is seen in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Just about all common law has been affected by the Magna Carta, making it it one of the most important legal documents in the history of Democracy.
Bibliography
1. 2. 3. Wikipedia. 2006. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 28 October 2006. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta> Coffin, Judith, and Robert Stacey. Western Civilizations. New York, London: W W Norton & Company. The Avalon Project. 2006. Yale Law School. 29 October 2006. <http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/magframe.htm>