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Bibliography

Archan, Christophe, “The five paths to a judge: an interpretation of Cóic conara fugill (Five paths to judgement)”, Clio@Themis 10 (2016).

Citation details
Article
“The five paths to a judge: an interpretation of Cóic conara fugill (Five paths to judgement)”
Periodical
Clio@Themis 10 (2016)
Volume
10
Description
Abstract (cited)
This interpretation offers an analysis based on the Small Primer (Uraicecht Becc), a text which may come from the same school as Cóic Conara Fugill. A passage from that tract about social ranks notably presents a hierarchy of three judges, who seem to correspond to the first three procedures of the Five Paths of Judgement. The choice of the right procedure would then actually be the choice of the right judge. A first block of three paths would then be distinguished, to which a second block of two paths would then be added.
Subjects and topics
Headings
early Irish law
Sources
Texts
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2016, last updated: January 2019