Inquisitorial Inquiries

Inquisitorial Inquiries
Title Inquisitorial Inquiries PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Kagan
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2011-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1421403420

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On the first day of Francisco de San Antonio's trial before the Spanish Inquisition in Toledo in 1625, his interrogators asked him about his parentage. His real name, he stated, was Abram Rubén, and he had been born in Fez of Jewish parents. How then, Inquisitors wanted to know, had he become a Christian convert? Why had a Hebrew alphabet been found in his possession? And what was his business at the Court in Madrid? "He was asked," according to his dossier, "for the story of his life." His response, more than ten folios long, is one of the many involuntary autobiographies created by the logic of the Inquisition that today provide rich insights into both the personal lives of the persecuted and the social, cultural, and political realities of the age. In the first edition of Inquisitorial Inquiries, Richard L. Kagan and Abigail Dyer collected, translated, and annotated six of these autobiographies from a diverse group of prisoners. Now they add the fascinating life story of another victim of the Inquisition: Esteban Jamete, a French sculptor accused of being a Protestant. Each of the autobiographies has been selected to represent a particular political or social issue, while at the same time raising more intimate questions about the religious, sexual, political, or national identities of the prisoners. Among them are a politically incendiary prophet, a self-proclaimed hermaphrodite, and a morisco, an Islamic convert to Catholicism.

Inquisitorial Inquiries

Inquisitorial Inquiries
Title Inquisitorial Inquiries PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Kagan
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2011-08-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1421403404

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Among them are a politically incendiary prophet, a self-proclaimed hermaphrodite, and a morisco, an Islamic convert to Catholicism.

The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes

The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes
Title The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes PDF eBook
Author Laverne Jacobs
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 416
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1317023315

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’Inquisitorial processes’ refers to the inquiry powers of administrative governance and this book examines the use of these powers in administrative law across seven jurisdictions. The book brings together recent developments in mixed inquisitorial-adversarial administrative decision-making on a hitherto neglected area of comparative administrative process and institutional design. Reaching important conclusions about their own jurisdictions and raising questions which may be explored in others, the book's chapters are comparative. They explore the terminology and scope of the concept of inquisitorial process, justifications for the use of inquiry powers, the effectiveness of inquisitorial processes and the implications of the adoption of such powers. The book will set in motion continued dialogue about the inherent challenges of balancing policy goals, fairness, resources and institutional design within administrative law decision-making by offering theoretical, practical and empirical analyses. This will be a valuable book to government policy-makers, administrative law decision-makers, lawyers and academics.

Cases, Materials and Commentary on Administrative Law

Cases, Materials and Commentary on Administrative Law
Title Cases, Materials and Commentary on Administrative Law PDF eBook
Author S. H. Bailey
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages 1196
Release 2005
Genre Law
ISBN 9780421900707

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Provides a set of commentaries on a contractual history of an oil or gas field, from the initial formation of a consortium to bid on concessions, to the abandonment of the facilities. The book is accompanied by a disk containing precedents, to accompany and illustrate the principles described.

The Age of Inquiry

The Age of Inquiry
Title The Age of Inquiry PDF eBook
Author Nicky Stanley
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2004
Genre Governmental investigations
ISBN 0415283159

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Wide-ranging in scope, 'The Age of the Inquiry' focuses on service and policy development in the fields of health and welfare in the 1990s. It provides an invaluable text for students, teachers and professionals from a wide range of disciplines and professional groups.

The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries

The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries
Title The Practical Guide to Public Inquiries PDF eBook
Author Isabelle Mitchell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 303
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1509928324

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This practical guide provides legal practitioners, participants, witnesses and all those with an interest in public inquiries, with stage-by-stage 'hands on' guidance on the process of public inquiries into matters of public concern. With its user-friendly format of summaries, checklists, 'top tips' and flow charts, this book looks at the setting up of a public inquiry through to its close. It includes information on: - the appointment of the chair and inquiry team; - the choice and significance of the venue; - the drawing up of inquiry procedures, protocols and rulings; - the appointment and role of core participants; - evidence taking; - conducting and attending hearings; - the role of experts; - the writing and publication of the inquiry report. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience as public inquiry lawyers, working on inquiries such as the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry, Leveson Inquiry and Grenfell Tower Inquiry, together with contributions from a number of other eminent practitioners in the field, this book provides valuable, comprehensive guidance on the public inquiry process.

Public Inquiries

Public Inquiries
Title Public Inquiries PDF eBook
Author Jason Beer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 549
Release 2011-07-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0199287775

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Public Inquiries is written and edited by expert practitioners who have appeared in some of the most significant public inquiry cases over the last decade. Bringing together their wealth of practical experience, this new work functions as a complete handbook for all practitioners in this field.