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The Criminalization of Abortion in the West - Wolfgang P. Müller

The Criminalization of Abortion in the West

Its Origins in Medieval Law
Buch | Hardcover
280 Seiten
2017
Cornell University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5017-4658-1 (ISBN)
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Wolfgang P. Müller tells the story of how abortion came to be criminalized in the West. As he shows, criminalization as a distinct phenomenon and abortion as a self-standing criminal category developed in tandem with each other.
Anyone who wants to understand how abortion has been treated historically in the western legal tradition must first come to terms with two quite different but interrelated historical trajectories. On one hand, there is the ancient Judeo-Christian condemnation of prenatal homicide as a wrong warranting retribution; on the other, there is the juristic definition of "crime" in the modern sense of the word, which distinguished the term sharply from "sin" and "tort" and was tied to the rise of Western jurisprudence. To find the act of abortion first identified as a crime in the West, one has to go back to the twelfth century, to the schools of ecclesiastical and Roman law in medieval Europe.


In this book, Wolfgang P. Müller tells the story of how abortion came to be criminalized in the West. As he shows, criminalization as a distinct phenomenon and abortion as a self-standing criminal category developed in tandem with each other, first being formulated coherently in the twelfth century at schools of law and theology in Bologna and Paris. Over the ensuing centuries, medieval prosecutors struggled to widen the range of criminal cases involving women accused of ending their unwanted pregnancies. In the process, punishment for abortion went from the realm of carefully crafted rhetoric by ecclesiastical authorities to eventual implementation in practice by clerical and lay judges across Latin Christendom. Informed by legal history, moral theology, literature, and the history of medicine, Müller's book is written with the concerns of modern readers in mind, thus bridging the gap that might otherwise divide modern and medieval sensibilities.

Wolfgang P. Müller is Professor of History at Fordham University. He is the author of Huguccio: The Life, Works, and Thought of a Twelfth-Century Jurist and coeditor of Medieval Church Law and the Origins of the Western Legal Tradition.

IntroductionChapter 1. The Earliest Proponents of Criminalization

The Scholastic Origins of Criminal Abortion

Forms of Sentencing in Medieval Jurisprudence

Crimen in "An Age without Lawyers" (500–1050)Chapter 2. Early Venues of Criminalization

Crimen in Sacramental Confession

Judicial Crimen in the Ecclesiastical Courts

Public Penitential Crimen

Royal Jurisdiction in Thirteenth-Century EnglandChapter 3. Chief Agents of Criminalization

Legislation versus Juristic Communis Opinio

Communis Opinio and Peer Dissent

Systematic Law before the Rise of the Modern StateChapter 4. Principal Arguments in Favor of Criminalization

Successive Animation and Creatianism

Legal and Theological Assessments of Therapeutic Abortion

The Demise of Late Medieval EmbryologyChapter 5. Objections to Criminalization

Customary Indifference North and East of the River Rhine

Rejection in the Royal Courts of England (1327–1557)6. Abortion Experts and Expertise

Evidence of Midwifery

Medical Embryology and Abortion Discourse

Abortifacient PrescriptionsChapter 7. Abortion in the Criminal Courts of the Ius Commune

Criminal Accusationes and Inquisitiones

The Rules and Safeguards of Ordinary Inquisitiones

Extraordinary InquisitionesChapter 8. Forms of Punishment in the Criminal Courts of the Ius Commune

Statutory and Customary Specifications

Substitute Penalties

Adjustment Out of CourtChapter 9. The Frequency of Criminal Prosecutions

Viable Statistical Queries

Geography and Patterns of Record Keeping

A Triad of Typical CasesBibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 1 Charts
Verlagsort Ithaca
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5017-4658-8 / 1501746588
ISBN-13 978-1-5017-4658-1 / 9781501746581
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