Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France

Ada Maria Kuskowski (University of Pennsylvania)

Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
31 December 2022
Pages
429
ISBN
9781009217897

Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France

Ada Maria Kuskowski (University of Pennsylvania)

Custom was fundamental to medieval legal practice. Whether in a property dispute or a trial for murder, the aggrieved and accused would go to lay court where cases were resolved according to custom. What custom meant, however, went through a radical shift in the medieval period. Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, custom went from being a largely oral and performed practice to one that was also conceptualized in writing. Based on French lawbooks known as coutumiers, Ada Maria Kuskowski traces the repercussions this transformation - in the form of custom from unwritten to written and in the language of law from elite Latin to common vernacular - had on the cultural world of law. Vernacular Law offers a new understanding of the formation of a new field of knowledge: authors combined ideas, experience and critical thought to write lawbooks that made disparate customs into the field known as customary law.

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