
Policy for the Masses - A legal history podcast
An analysis of some of the oldest laws in the UK, why were they made, what is their history and what can we learn.
Policy for the Masses - A legal history podcast
The Statute of Pleading - 1362
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Season 1
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Episode 16
So your in court in England in 1362 and the lawyers aren't speaking English and you don't speak French. Why is this happening?
This law is seen by some as the supremacy of English over French in the nobility in England, that is not quite accurate but an interesting discussion none the less.
References
The Use of English: Language, Law, and Political Culture in Fourteenth-Century England - Link
The Rise of English, the Decline of French: Supplications to the English Crown, c. 1420- 1450 - Link
The Anglicisation of English Law - Link
With special thanks to Purple Planet Music who provided me with the intro track - Passport