SALIC LAW, Rule of Succession

sāˈlĭk, rule of succession in certain royal and noble families of Europe, forbidding females and those descended in the female line to succeed to the titles or offices in the family. It is called the Salic law on the mistaken supposition that it was part of the Lex Salica (see Germanic laws); provisions of that code forbade female succession to property but were not concerned with titles or offices. The rule was most prominently enforced by the house of Valois and the succeeding house of Bourbon in France. At the time of Philip V it was introduced to Spain; when it was rescinded there in favor of Isabella II, the Carlists rose in revolt on the grounds of the law. The rule was also involved in the rivalry of Stephen and Matilda for the throne of England and in the claim of Edward III to the French succession (one cause of the Hundred Years War). Because the Guelphs followed the Salic law, the union of Great Britain and Hanover—begun when the elector of Hanover ascended the British throne as George I—had to be discontinued when Victoria ascended the British throne.

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...English minds with Salic principles through...counterpart. The Salic law, we are told on...to do with womens succession to thrones. 17 It...considerations about the Salic law seem to have...throne of France. The rule was subsequently...
...not be assumed that the Salic law was created to counter...in 1317 to the Valois succession, as a categorical but unexplained customary rule, the Salic law was later rationalized...explicitly referring to the Salic law, Pope Benedict XII...
...mention made of the laws of fiefs. But...and the civil laws. The fief...the political law; considered...Hence this rule of the French law, estates of...the Roman and Salic laws. 7 It was necessary...made for the succession, with the view...disposing of successions by marriage contract...
...from rights of succession in France by reference...anticipated royal succession and the accession...inventing the Salic law." Id . at 26...unexplained customary rule, to the Valois...succession, the Salic law was later "rationalized...principle. The Salic law was first...legend of the Salic law, which resembles...
...bound neither by the laws of their predecessors nor by the laws of their own making...inheritance or customary law (e.g. the Salic law) could govern succession. Bodin differentiated...Thought of the Personal Rule, in J. F. Merritt...
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...that primogeniture rules among males: Bogdanor contrasts the Salic law, which barred succession by females in France...Richards "state of law" (Richard II...Prerogative and the Succession to the Throne," Georgetown Law Journal 70, 3...
...to the French royal succession, or knew of its implications...inventing the Salic law." Id. at 26. First...unexplained customary rule, to the Valois succession, the Salic law was later "rationalized...principle. The Salic law was first mentioned...Significance of the Salic Law of the French...
...were, according to Salic law, basically excluded from the succession to the throne, and likewise, from rule. Only at the death...put him forth as a law-giving authority...the plenary power of rule also existed apart...
...patron, the king, to rule effectively. Since...them in terms of the law. Absolute royal...natural, and human law and in the more pragmatic...French system of law making and enforcement...permanent and natural laws and customs of the...banner of Bodin, the Salic law disallowing female succession and absolute monarchy...
...traditional gender roles to rule England as the virgin warrior...the queen: "The Salique Law had not in force now been...untangle the role of the Salic law in the succession of kings. Henry is fighting...throne of France, but the law, revived to block his...
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The Succession and Foreign Policy: Simon Adams Looks...removal of Elizabeth and Mary from the succession in Edward VIs settlement of the crown...of 1553 made Elizabeths place in the succession an international issue. The extent...
Exception to the Rule: The Idea of a Female...business of making law and war. ILLUSTRATION...ancient tradition, the Salic Law, by which women were...favourable to female succession applied. In Castile...first mother-in-law, Queen Isabella...
...Jean Chastel, a law student who had been...French throne. Under Salic Law, women were debarred from the line of succession, but the situation...rightfully heir under the Salic Law, as a Protestant...setting aside the Salic Law and having a...conditionally to his rule. The last to do...


 

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...because of any rule prohibiting parliamentary...Second Reading of the Succession to the Crown Bill...discrimination in the rules of succession to...longstanding constitutional laws. And the aquatic...made to change the law by - believe it or...Hard cases make bad law, as the saying goes...under whats known as Salic Law - like those of Japan...


 

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SALIC LAW , rule of succession sa lik, rule of succession...family. It is called the Salic law on the mistaken supposition...Lex Salica (see Germanic laws ); provisions of that...the Guelphs followed the Salic law, the union of Great...
...the early German laws is much hampered...agreed that the laws were substantially...deal with penal law and legal procedure...basis for the Salic law of succession) and the personal...governed public law. A codification...enactment of the laws. The Roman population...under Germanic rule continued to live...
...Christina . Her uncle, Don Carlos , contested her succession under the Salic law , and thus the Carlist Wars began (see Carlists...the entente between England and France. Isabellas rule was one of party conflicts among moderates, progressives...


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