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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

2007 British Legal History Conference papers available on-line

Posted by Mary L. Dudziak
Papers from the 18th British Legal History Conference: Judges and Judging held at the University of Oxford, England, July 2007, are now available on-line. Hat tip.

Papers include:

Paul Brand, Judges and Judging 1176-1307

Kelly De Luca, Lord Chancellor Ellesmere and the Law of Nations

James Jaffe, The Limits of Justice and Fairness: Expanding the Scope of Arbitration in Britain and India during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries

Susan Priest, Australia’s Early High Court, The Fourth Commonwealth Attorney-General And the ‘Strike of 1905’

And much more!
at 5:40 PM
Labels: Conferences and Calls for Papers, Scholarship -- Articles and essays

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