How Far Did The Legal System Of Medieval England Protect The Interests Of Women?

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July 3, 2013

 

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For instance, Cordelia Beattie has used example of Chancery petitions by women to show that there was a certain extent of accommodation for the needs of women from within the court system. This essay seeks to explore the issues at hand and determine how far women were able to use the legal system to express her grievances...
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This essay seeks to explore the issues at hand and determine how far women were able to use the legal system to express her grievances. Judith Bennett has analysed material from the Brigstock manorial court in order to gain an insight into the status of medieval English women.[2] She believes that women suffered disadvantages in the court system to the extent that many would be discouraged from entering into litigation at all...
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