Inventing Birthright: The Nineteenth-Century Fabrication of jus soli and jus sanguinis
Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, Sam Erman
The Law of Nations in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution
Benjamin C. Lyons
The Cartojuridism of the British East India Company
Sabarish Suresh
Between Empire and State: Haudenosaunee Sovereignty at the League of Nations
Kate Alba Reeve
What Happened to Nancy Jackson? A Riddle of Race and Resistance on the Southern Frontier
Anders Walker
A Christmas Eve Murder and the Notorious Georges: Community Identity in Northern British Columbia, 1913/14
Jonathan Swainger
Pathologization, Law, and Gender in Cases of Infanticide in Spain and the Netherlands in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Comparative Perspective
Willemijn Ruberg, Sara Serrano Martínez
Witnesses for the State: Children and the Making of Modern Evidence Law
Laura Savarese
A Grand Jury Exhortation
Benjamin Keener
Anglo-Romano Common Law on Natural Subjecthood, Lansdowne MS 486 ff. 142–143
N. R. W. Dudani
Sources and U. S. Citizenship in the Antebellum United States: A View from Abroad
M. Scott Heerman
Book Reviews
Margaret McGlynn, The King's Felons: Church, State and Criminal Confinement in Early Tudor England Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. Pp. xx, 371.
Paul Cavill
Laura Flannigan, Royal Justice and the Making of the Tudor Commonwealth, 1485–1547 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. xv, 304.
Daniel F. Gosling
Corrigendum
“Let the Commander Respond”: The Paradox of Obedience in the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces – CORRIGENDUM
--Dan Ernst