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2. Austerity Justice
by Steve Hynes
Austerity Justice looks at how the civil legal safety net was established and why it is now under threat, due to a combination of austerity policies ... More
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3. Augustine and Modern Law
by Richard O. Brooks (Editor), James Bernard Murphy (Editor)
St. Augustine and Roman law are the two bridges from Athens and Jerusalem to the world of modern law. Augustine's almost eerily modern political ... More
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7. The English Lawyer
by Sir John Doderidge
Advice for Aspiring Lawyers in Seventeeth-Century EnglandIn this handbook Doderidge, one of the most distinguished legal figures of his age, advises ... More
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8. Lawyers and Vampires: Cultural Histories of Legal Professions
by W Wesley Pue (Editor), David Sugarman (Editor)
First published in hardback in April 2003, this is the first book that directly addresses the cultural history of the legal profession. An ... More
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9. Learned Friends: A Tribute to Fifty Remarkable Ontario Advocates, 1950-2000
by Jack Batten, Advocates' Society
Successfully appealing Evelyn Dick's sensational murder conviction. Defending three men charged with espionage in the wake of Igor Gouzenko's ... More
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11. Making Legal History: Approaches and Methodologies
by Professor Anthony Musson (Editor), Professor Chantal Stebbings (Editor)
The first book to address the way that the broad and inclusive subject of legal history is researched and written.
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12. Scandal in the Courtroom: Found Guilty Without Trial
by Grant Dinehart Langdon
We have all said, "With Liberty and Justice to All.' It's in the pledge of allegiance. We are critical of countries where the results of a trial are ... More
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13. The Bill of Rights, the Courts, and the Law
by Andrew Higgins Wyndham, David Bearinger (Editor)
The Bill of Rights, perhaps the single most important document in American history, has provided a strong and remarkably durable framework in which ... More
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14. Dred Scott and the Politics of Slavery
by Earl M Maltz
The slave Dred Scott claimed that his residence in a free state transformed him into a free man. His lawsuit took many twists and turns before making ... More
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15. Reine Rechtslehre: Einleitung in Die Rechtswissenschaftliche Problematik
by Hans Kelsen, Stanley L Paulson (Editor), Robert Walter (Editor)
Kelsen's 'Pure theory of law' was first presented in his fundamental work Hauptprobleme des Staatsrechtlehre (1911) and continued in both editions of ... More
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16. Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions
by Pierre Legrand (Editor), Roderick Munday (Editor)
This 2003 text examines comparative law's intellectual traditions, the strengths and failings of its methodologies and its future directions.
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17. The Deshaney Case: Child Abuse, Family Rights, and the Dilemma of State Intervention
by Lynne Curry
"Poor Joshua!" lamented Justice Harry Blackmun in his famous dissent. "Victim of repeated attacks by an irresponsible, bullying, obviously cowardly, ... More
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20. Studies in the History of Tax Law: Volume 4
by John Tiley (Editor)
This work contains the full text of the papers presented at the fourth Tax Law History Conference in July 2008. The Conference was organized by the ... More
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21. Studies in the History of Tax Law: Volume 5
by John Tiley (Editor)
This book contains the papers from the 2010 Tax Law History Conference held at Lucy Cavendish College (Cambridge). The papers reflect a wide range of ... More
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23. Evidence and Inference in History and Law Op: Interdisciplinary Dialogues
by Ian Hampsher-Monk, William Twining (Editor), lain Hampsher-Monk (Editor)
However little that various disciplines in the humanities and social sciences might seem to have in common, they share certain interests in ... More
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24. Ancient Laws and Modern Problems: The Balance Between Justice and a Legal System
by John Sassoon
Provocatively juxtaposes written law from 4000 years ago with today's.
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25. Textbook on Roman Law
by Andrew Borkowski, Paul Du Plessis
Textbook on Roman Law provides students with an exposition of Roman civil law and procedure, setting the law in the context of the history of Rome ... More
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