Laws of Cnut

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The Laws of Cnut are a set of early 11th-century legal codes issued by King Cnut the Great that consolidated and revised existing English and Danish laws in his Anglo-Scandinavian kingdom.

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instanceOf Anglo-Saxon law code
medieval legal code
royal legislation
appliesTo Anglo-Scandinavian kingdom of Cnut NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
author Cnut the Great NERFINISHED
basedOn Danish legal custom
earlier English law
country England
date early 11th century
follows Laws of Alfred NERFINISHED
Laws of Edgar NERFINISHED
Laws of Ine NERFINISHED
Laws of Æthelred NERFINISHED
genre law code
hasPart I Cnut NERFINISHED
II Cnut NERFINISHED
historicalContext Anglo-Scandinavian rule in England
reign of Cnut the Great
inForceIn 11th-century England
issuedBy Cnut the Great NERFINISHED
language Old English
legalStatus statutory law
legalSystem Anglo-Saxon law
notableFor detailed provisions on church rights
integration of Scandinavian and English legal traditions
strong assertion of royal authority
purpose consolidation of English and Danish laws
maintenance of peace and justice
regulates levels of wergild
payment of church dues
relations between laity and clergy
use of ordeals in legal proof
subject Sabbath observance
church privileges
compensation tariffs
criminal law
ecclesiastical law
feud regulation
harbouring outlaws
homicide
oaths and ordeals
public order
royal authority
royal fines
theft
tithes
timePeriod Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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Anglo-Saxon law codifiedIn Laws of Cnut