The Magna Carta is often regarded as one of the first instruments which documented due process. |
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That would take us back to the dark ages, to the period prior to the Magna Carta. |
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Well, you see, the lords and barons swore their oath to make the king sign the Magna Carta at Bury St Edmunds. |
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Other candidates include the ship burial at Sutton Hoo, the Lindisfarne Gospels, Magna Carta, the Domesday Book and the Isle of Lewis chessmen. |
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Nineteenth-century popular movements for parliamentary reform such as Chartism turned to Magna Carta for support. |
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It is further notable that whilst some clauses of Magna Carta talk in terms of lords and tenants, others refer to free men generally. |
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The Magna Carta does not, as I understand it, curtail the sovereignty of the proper lawmaker to make what laws seem fit to him. |
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The image of Magna Carta being grudgingly given by a cornered tyrant still remains. |
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Today, supreme court jurists and Washington politicians display no embarrassment in citing Magna Carta to support their case. |
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This declaration has been recognised as the Magna Carta of human rights all over the world. |
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Hence, the demand to disafforest in chapter 47 of the Magna Carta. |
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The issue being raised today was raised in other terms in the baronial rebellion of 1215, which led to the signing of the Magna Carta. |
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In fact, the bulk of Magna Carta, which was mainly produced by Timbaland, feels overproduced. |
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For American originalists, in particular, Magna Carta has a special lastingness. |
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Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, has led recent calls for a Magna Carta for the internet. |
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The Samsung-distributed Magna Carta Holy Grail vs. the corporate-bashing Yeezus. |
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Accountability and answerability are two of the major themes now derived from Magna Carta. |
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In an important sense, a document such as the Magna Carta or the map of the human genome belongs to everyone, as do humanity's artistic and architectural masterworks. |
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Except among radicals, who waved it despairingly through the 18th and 19th centuries, Magna Carta went out of fashion in England. |
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Going back to the time of the Magna Carta, Parliament was simply a device that would hold the king accountable for the spending of money. |
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Not in terms of units moved but humans moved has Yeezus blown ARTPOP and Magna Carta Holy Grail out of the water. |
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Long before 1791, England had produced the Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, and the Declaration of Rights. |
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She told her children that our country was the place to go in that it was wedded to the idea of due process which, I believe, first found expression in Magna Carta. |
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This Magna Carta thing is very weird because in the last 800 years we have had the Tudors, sheep stealing, Newgate prison, incredible illiberality. |
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Lincoln Castle also has on display one of only four copies of the Magna Carta, sealed by King John. |
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A house is treated like a trebuchet on the fire table of Siege or the Magna Carta. |
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The speech, entitled Building a New International Law: what has to be done is part of a conference hosted by The Magna Carta Foundation. |
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This describes the enduring significance of the Magna Carta today. |
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From the Magna Carta, English princes and barons made it clear to the royal crown that they had rights and this ideal became rooted in English custom. |
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Section 13 is at odds with this country's entire legal inheritance, stretching back to Magna Carta. |
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Our Magna Carta goes on to state that these rights are binding on all public authorities, and that their exercise may only be regulated by law. |
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Magna Carta was however novel in that it set up a formally recognised means of collectively coercing the King. |
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Magna Carta became increasingly embedded into English political life during Henry III's minority. |
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Between the 13th and 15th centuries Magna Carta was reconfirmed 32 times according to Sir Edward Coke, and possibly as many as 45 times. |
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During the 16th century, the interpretation of Magna Carta and the First Barons' War shifted. |
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Sir Edward Coke was a leader in using Magna Carta as a political tool during this period. |
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Seif, Magna Carta Programme Manager at Salisbury Cathedral, will give the talk ahead of the Magna Carter's 800th anniversary next year. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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Henry placed a symbolic emphasis on rebuilding royal authority, but his rule was relatively circumscribed by Magna Carta. |
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The nobles had sought to add another document, the De Tallagio, to Magna Carta. |
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Islands of historical interest include Magna Carta Island at Runnymede, Fry's Island at Reading, and Pharaoh's Island near Shepperton. |
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Even after the Magna Carta was signed, Fitzwalter maintained his control of London. |
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In 1215 the Magna Carta was drawn up, it became the cornerstone of liberty in first England, Great Britain and later, the world. |
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John realised that he had to make terms with them: those terms were Magna Carta. There was not much reason, at the time, to suspect that the document would make history. |
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Leaving aside classical times, our democracy goes back all the way to 1215 when King John of England was forced to sign a document we now know as the Magna Carta. |
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In 1215, John and the rebel barons negotiated a potential peace treaty, the Magna Carta. |
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Magna Carta and the Changing Face of Revolt is a journey through English and British bolshiness through the ages. |
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On what other walk will you follow a Roman Road, see an original Magna Carta, pass eerie traces of lost medieval villages, visit the birthplace of Isaac Newton and sit in a church with a spring gurgling beneath it? |
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What really takes the cake, from the Magna Carta to where we are today, is that the British-American Anglo justice system says that it takes a guilty mind not just a guilty act to create a criminal offence. |
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Moses or Magna Carta, Hammurabi or Blackstone, the Supreme Court and its lower courts cannot look to the charter in 1982 as a break with the past. |
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Across the country, a series of trails have been developed visiting places with Magna Carta links, and the British Library in London will be staging a major exhibition from 13 March to 1 September. |
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So do we need a new bill of rights or a Magna Carta for the web? |
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Indeed, patriots will claim it originated here with Magna Carta. |
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Now called simply the Royal Proclamation of 1763 this document played such a central role in the definition of Indian rights, it is sometimes called the Indian Magna Carta. |
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It goes way back to the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, but these changes are going to severely compromise the ability of Canadians to have access to navigable waters. |
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Historically, beginning with the Magna Carta some 900 years ago, the laws were developed to help people with problems they may have encountered in their daily lives. |
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Thus, the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights of 1689 are also foundational texts for modern citizenship, providing the basic protections of civil rights, in a relationship of exchange. |
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Our right stems from the Magna Carta and is as existent and as inalienable as the aboriginal right to fish for food, social, and ceremonial purposes. |
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One of the most important milestones in the past 60 years is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, called the Magna Carta for all mankind by Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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In England the disorder was such that, when they came to draw up the Magna Carta in 1215, the Barons wrote in a clause demanding standard measures for ale, grain and cloth throughout the kingdom. |
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The Constitution is anchored in English liberal thought and the Magna Carta. |
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Some point to the creation of Magna Carta as the genesis of English common law. |
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The English Court of Common Pleas was established after Magna Carta to try lawsuits between commoners in which the monarch had no interest. |
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The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta. |
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The Marshal regime issued an amended Magna Carta as a basis for future government. |
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With his resources depleting, Edward was forced to reconfirm the Charters, including Magna Carta, to obtain the necessary funds. |
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At the end of the 16th century there was an upsurge in interest in Magna Carta. |
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Both saw Magna Carta as a useful declaration of liberties that could be used against governments they disagreed with. |
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Sharp regarded Magna Carta as a fundamental part of the constitution, and maintained that it would be treason to repeal any part of it. |
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Lord Camden denounced the treatment of Wilkes as a contravention of Magna Carta. |
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Penn's comments reflected Coke's, indicating a belief that Magna Carta was a fundamental law. |
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Initially, the Whig interpretation of Magna Carta and its role in constitutional history remained dominant during the 19th century. |
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In many literary representations of the medieval past, however, Magna Carta remained a foundation of English national identity. |
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The Baronial Order of Magna Charta was formed in 1898 to promote the ancient principles and values felt to be displayed in Magna Carta. |
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Many later attempts to draft constitutional forms of government trace their lineage back to Magna Carta. |
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Only three clauses of Magna Carta still remain on statute in England and Wales. |
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New Zealand values are British values, derived from centuries of struggle since Magna Carta. |
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Among other things, they made sure that Magna Carta would be reaffirmed by the young king. |
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In 1215, after the loss of Normandy, King John signed the Magna Carta into law, which limited the power of English monarchs. |
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It is now ranked with Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights as one of the most important documents of the British constitutional tradition. |
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One of the most fundamental documents to shape common law is the English Magna Carta, which placed limits on the power of the English Kings. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue the Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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Although both John and the barons agreed to the Magna Carta peace treaty in 1215, neither side complied with its conditions. |
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The grand jury was later recognized by King John in Magna Carta in 1215 on demand of the nobility. |
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The same year, trial by jury became a fairly explicit right in one of the most influential clauses of Magna Carta, signed by King John. |
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The Constitution of the United States was written by men who had Magna Carta and Bracton, and Coke and Littleton before their eyes. |
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The Constitutional Court controls the laws and the actions of the public administration must fit into the Magna Carta. |
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During King John's struggle with the barons, Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 at Runnymede near Egham. |
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This year we celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, and the moaners who forced King John to accept that he was not above the law. |
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But with the 800th anniversary this summer, there is now finally a home-grown monument to Magna Carta at Runnymede. |
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In conjunction with our partner from the Netherlands, Magna Carta ChipCard Solutions BV, we have also been busy in Northern and Southern Ireland. |
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A MOCK trial of barons and bishops will be held in the Palace of Westminster to mark the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. |
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Under the republic that followed, some questioned whether Magna Carta, an agreement with a monarch, was still relevant. |
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The radical groups that flourished during this period held differing opinions of Magna Carta. |
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Charles initially did not agree to the Petition of Right, and refused to confirm Magna Carta in any way that would reduce his independence as King. |
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Magna Carta and the Forest Charter were to be issued to the sheriff of each county, and should be read four times a year at the meetings of the county courts. |
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Edward also invoked Magna Carta in advancing his cause, arguing that the reformers had taken matters too far and were themselves acting against Magna Carta. |
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The failed Magna Carta agreement was resuscitated by Marshal's administration and reissued in an edited form in 1217 as a basis for future government. |
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The Commons responded to these measures by insisting that the Magna Carta, which expressly forbade the imprisonment of freemen without trial, was still valid. |
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In his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Edward Coke interpreted Magna Carta protections and rights to apply not just to nobles, but to all British subjects. |
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The four original 1215 charters were displayed together at the British Library for one day, 3 February 2015, to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. |
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The colonists drew on English law books, leading them to an anachronistic interpretation of Magna Carta, believing that it guaranteed trial by jury and habeas corpus. |
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Constitution wished to ensure that the rights they already held, such as those that they believed were provided by Magna Carta, would be preserved unless explicitly curtailed. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States has explicitly referenced Lord Coke's analysis of Magna Carta as an antecedent of the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy trial. |
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The political myth of Magna Carta and its protection of ancient personal liberties persisted after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 until well into the 19th century. |
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Called the Magna Carta of Psychrometrics, the document helps determine the precise correlation between temperature and humidity to create a comfortable environment year-round. |
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The reformist barons argued their case based on Magna Carta, suggesting that it was inviolable under English law and that the King had broken its terms. |
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The Magna Carta and the Changing Face of Revolt exhibition at Durham University Library is a journey through English and British bolshiness through the ages. |
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Magna Carta continues to have a powerful iconic status in British society, being cited by politicians and lawyers in support of constitutional positions. |
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Although these clauses did not have any special significance in the original charter, this part of Magna Carta became singled out as particularly important in later centuries. |
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Coke supported the Petition of Right in 1628, which cited Magna Carta in its preamble, attempting to extend the provisions, and to make them binding on the judiciary. |
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Amongst other things, the Petition referred to the Magna Carta. |
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In the early 17th century, Magna Carta became increasingly important as a political document in arguments over the authority of the English monarchy. |
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The preamble to Magna Carta includes the names of the following 27 ecclesiastical and secular magnates who had counselled John to accept its terms. |
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Antiquarians Robert Beale, James Morice, and Richard Cosin argued that Magna Carta was a statement of liberty and a fundamental, supreme law empowering English government. |
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For example, most of the iconic medieval statute known as Magna Carta has been repealed since 1828, despite previously being regarded as sacrosanct. |
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A struggle for influence between the nobility and the monarchy in England led to the writing of the Magna Carta and the establishment of a parliament. |
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By 1350 half the clauses of Magna Carta were no longer actively used. |
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Magna Carta was extended in 1217 in the Great Charter of Ireland. |
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