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Kings as Judges: Power, Justice, and the Origins of Parliaments

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This groundbreaking work explores how medieval kings used judicial authority to consolidate power and establish the foundations of parliamentary institutions. Boucoyannis traces the evolution of justice systems across Europe and demonstrates how royal courts became centers of political authority that ultimately led to the development of modern parliaments.

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Kings as Judges examines the critical role that judicial authority played in the rise of medieval European monarchies and the eventual emergence of parliaments. Deborah Boucoyannis argues that kings leveraged their position as judges to centralize power, attract subjects, and build state capacity. By analyzing evidence from multiple European kingdoms, she reveals how the pursuit of justice became intertwined with political consolidation.

The book demonstrates how royal courts evolved from centers of dispute resolution into powerful political institutions. As kings expanded their judicial reach, they accumulated resources, legitimacy, and support from both nobility and common people. This process fundamentally transformed medieval governance and set the stage for the parliamentary systems that would later emerge.

Boucoyannis provides fresh insights into how institutional development occurs through the interaction of competing interests and practical problem-solving. Her work reshapes our understanding of state formation and demonstrates that the origins of parliamentary democracy lie not in ideological principles, but in the pragmatic expansion of royal justice.

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Author

Deborah Boucoyannis

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781107162792

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