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It was an honour and privilege to be able to swear an oath in self-defence, and only those with sufficient status possessed that option. Throughout the Middle Ages, the legal systems of Europe continued to rely on the process of oath-taking to prove innocence or guilt, and many English subjects insisted on their right to ‘wage their law’, that is, to take an oath to demonstrate their innocence.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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