The program for the 2019 British Legal History Conference is now posted. You can have a look here. The conference will be take place July 10-13, 2019 at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
Here are the plenary sessions:
Here are the plenary sessions:
Plenary I – 10 July 2019
Caroline Humfress (St Andrews), ‘Some Comparative Legal History: Lazarus and the Lawyers’
Chair: John Hudson (St Andrews)
Plenary II - 11 July 2019
Alice Taylor (KCL), ‘What does Scotland’s earliest legal tractate actually say (and what does it mean)?’
Chair: William Eves (St Andrews)
Plenary III – 12 July 2019
Rebecca Probert (Exeter), ‘What Makes a Marriage? Religion, the State, and the Individual in the Long Nineteenth Century’
Chair: Andrew Cecchinato (St Andrews)
Plenary Panel – 12 July 2019
Lorna Drummond (Sheriff of Tayside and Fife)
Geoff Lindsay (Justice, Supreme Court of New South Wales)
Hector MacQueen (Edinburgh – Formerly Scottish Law Commission)
Plenary IV – 13 July 2019
Ian Williams (UCL), ‘James VI and I, Rex et Iudex: One King as Judge in Two Kingdoms’
Chair: Sarah White (St Andrews)
Further information is available here.