Just available online is a special issue of Critical Analysis of Law 2:1 (2015), entitled New Historical Jurisprudence & Historical Analysis of Law. Its editors explain:
The New Historical Jurisprudence issue highlights and encourages a trend in recent legal scholarship, or rather scholarship on law, that--like the original historical jurisprudence--pursues a historical analysis of law, as a form of critical analysis of law, rather than legal history, as applied historiography. Generated by theorists with a historical sensibility, and historians with theoretical curiosity, this emerging body of work exploits and challenges the intersection of history and jurisprudence in innovative and exciting ways.Here are the articles:
Markus D. Dubber
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Samera Esmeir
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Mireille Hildebrandt
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Aaron T. Knapp
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Peter L. Lindseth
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Arlie Loughnan
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Heikki Pihlajamäki
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Lena Salaymeh
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Galia Schneebaum, Shai J. Lavi
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Karl Shoemaker
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Robert J. Steinfeld