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decreed the abolition of the Council of Brabant, which had resisted his reforming measures as conflicting with the established liberties of the duchy, and ordered that it be replaced with a number of tribunals to be newly instituted. On 20 April the Council nullified this decree as contrary to the
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liberties of the duchy and ordered its members to give no heed to it. At the end of May 1787 the government in Brussels postponed the implementation of judicial innovations, and in September abolished the decree. On 18 June 1789 Joseph II's representative in Brussels,
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D. De Stobbeleir, "Verzet tegen de hervormingen van Jozef II en de staatsgreep van 18 juni 1789", tr. M. Erkens, in
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now sits in the building that was designed in the late 18th century by
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Courts and councils in the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands
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Le Conseil de Brabant: Histoire – Organisation – Procédure
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15th-century establishments in the Burgundian Netherlands
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Belgian Federal Parliament
Duchy of Brabant
Brussels
law court
Duchy of Brabant
chancellor of Brabant
Joyous Entry
Belgian Federal Parliament
Gilles-Barnabé Guimard
Joseph II
Ferdinand von Trauttmansdorff
Great Council of Mechelen
Brabant Revolution
French occupation
Willem Van der Tanerijen
Cornelius Wytfliet
Petrus Peckius the Younger
Ferdinand van Boisschot
Guillaume Wittouck
Chancellor of Brabant
Arthur Gaillard
Categories
Legal history of Belgium
Legal history of the Netherlands
Defunct courts
Duchy of Brabant
1430s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
1430 establishments in Europe
1794 disestablishments in the Habsburg monarchy

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