词条 | March law (Ireland) |
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Typically, march law was based on English law amended by the addition of Irish law out of practical necessity. The Old English were permitted, under march law, to negotiate with Gaelic cattle rustlers, since the English authorities in Ireland were too weak to pursue such felons. Likewise, felonies in the marches were often punishable by a fine where, under English law, they were punishable by death. In the case of certain crimes, the criminal could be imprisoned by his family.[1] References1. ^1 Gearóid Mac Niocaill, "March Law", in S. J. Connolly, ed., The Oxford Companion to Irish History, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2002 [online 2007]), retrieved 2016-03-28. 1 : Medieval Ireland |
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