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    Legal Snapshots: Is This for Real?

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    DOAJ | 2016
    Schlagwörter: a legal snapshot , a legal staging , a legal culture , a film-in-law , a legal cinema , a freedom of the press , a right of the publicity , a right of the privacy

    The Will of a King

    Ives, Eric | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: the ‘engagement’, ‘just a scrap of paper’ ‐ getting people to commit, not plain sailing , the will of a king , The French ‐ assuring Northumberland could safely rely on ‘the council and the aldermen of London’ , William Cecil, collapse of Jane's government ‐ Mary saying ‘God of justice, who saves the righteous in heart, be my advocate’ , Northumberland's psychology ‐ overwhelming motivation and obedience to the king , Cecil's signature, party to the agreement ‘to fully perform … all and every article [of VERSION THREE]’ , Edward's privy council ‐ claiming he acted ‘by the instigation of many whom he would not name’ , William Cecil, having much to gain ‐ Northumberland's right‐hand man, related by marriage to the Greys

    ‘My Deuise for the Succession’

    Ives, Eric | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Edward VI's political papers, central to crisis of 1553 ‐ ‘My Deuise for the Succession’ , obvious question to ask of the ‘deuise’ ‐ why Edward's two sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, were being omitted , Edward following, English equivalent of the Salic law of France ‐ ensuring the monarch was always male , clause that, if Edward were to die without children of his own, the crown would go to a son of the duchess of Suffolk , right being on Jane Grey's side ‐ Mary Tudor was the rebel , 314 words, launching the attempt to make Jane Grey the queen , distinguishing between VERSION ONE, which did not single out Jane and a VERSION TWO which did

    The Council in London

    Ives, Eric | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: France, interested in seeing the Queen of Scots on the English throne ‐ with council accepting French military help , Mary being nothing but a stalking horse for Charles V ‐ with France offerring security , The council saying, Jane was ‘invested and possessed with the just and right title of the imperial crown’ , Mary being disqualified ‐ because of divorce between her parents , whole weight of Tudor establishment ‐ signing the letter, among twenty‐three privy councilors , Jane and her entry into rightful possession of the kingdom ‐ according to Edward's last will , proclamation of Queen Jane and her formal entry into the Tower ‐ accession proclamation for Jane to sign , Lady Jane, needed to be persuaded to take the crown

    Introduction: Law and Gospel

    Dixon, C. Scott | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: law and the gospel, Scripture's immanent hermeneutic ‐ georgic of the mind, central labor of a Christian being taught , allusion to law/gospel dialectic ‐ not just in theological or hermeneutical sense, but in a heuristic way , Martin Luther, Scripture, and theology ‐ relationship between the two , right relationship between law and gospel ‐ task as old as Christianity , True Image of the Ancient Apostolic Church ‐ imaginary church