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Name
Plantagenet was the family name of a line of kings ruled England from 1154 to 1399;
Geoffrey of Anjou(安如), France
Matilda (daughter of Henry I) nicknamed Plantagenet because he wore a sprig of the broom plant.
Reforms of the courts and law
Reforms of the courts and law
Not written law
decisions were made based on precedents
Henry II and Reforms of the courts and law
General comments on Henry II (Para 1 and 2)
Limitation of barons’ power (Para 3.)
Circuit judges/ Circuit courts (Para 4)
jury system (Para 5 )
The Acts and the Common Law(Para 7)
The Common Law
The Common Law reflects court judgements through ages. It was actually a judge made law based on the various local customs of the Anglo-Saxons in dealing with offences.
The judges made their decisions by relying on the verdicts made by a circuit court in similar cases. These verdicts were known as “precedents” , which became the basis of English “Common Law”.
Henry II and Thomas Becket
The story between Henry II and Thomas Becket reflects the conflict between the King and the Church. ry.
Henry II enforced the rule of law in England and he tried to reform church courts by making them be subject to secular laws (the Common Law). Though he failed, it was a nice try.