Although seemingly bizarre and barbaric in modern times, Trial by ordeal-the subjection of the accused to undergo harsh tests such as walking over hot irons or being bound and cast into water-played an integral, and often staggeringly effective, role in justice systems for centuries.
In "Trial by Fire and Water," Robert Bartlett examines the workings of Trial by Ordeal from the time of its first appearance in the barbarian law codes, tracing its use by Christian societies down to its la.
Although seemingly bizarre and barbaric in modern times, Trial by ordeal-the subjection of the accused to undergo harsh tests such as walking over hot irons or being bound and cast into water-played an integral, and often staggeringly effective, role in justice systems for centuries