The relations between politics, law and literature in the last decade of Elizabethan rule, the praise of the immemorial antiquity of the ancient common law constitution, as well as the recourse to their theatrical representation are the topics considered in Shakespeare’s Imaginary Constitution by Paul Raffield
Many readers have noted the abundant references to law in Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet. Indeed, a whole s...
Natural law was a two-edged sword. It bolstered authority and order and was invoked by those claimin...
The analysis of law in Shakespearean texts has recently seen a renewed interest. In the negotiations...
Through an examination of six plays by Shakespeare, this title presents an analysis of political dev...
Shakespeare’s relationship with Law may be well established, but Paul Raffield demonstrates its rich...
Through an examination of five plays by Shakespeare, Paul Raffield analyses the contiguous developme...
In July 2007, the School of Law at the University of Warwick hosted an international conference on '...
n July 2007, the School of Law at the University of Warwick hosted an international conference on 'S...
Shakespeare was fascinated by law, which permeated Elizabethan everyday life. The general impression...
The Shakespeare Moot Court is a form of serious play that inspires participating legal and literary ...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the association between law and literature through the pa...
The ancient constitution was a fictive corpus of fundamental British laws, of immemorial origin, the...
In Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 Shakespeare provides an image of the unifying function of law in a disjoi...
The topic of the thesis is the connection of the renowned bard and writer William Shakespeare with t...
Through an analysis of three masques presented at the Inns of Court between 1561 and 1613, this arti...
Many readers have noted the abundant references to law in Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet. Indeed, a whole s...
Natural law was a two-edged sword. It bolstered authority and order and was invoked by those claimin...
The analysis of law in Shakespearean texts has recently seen a renewed interest. In the negotiations...
Through an examination of six plays by Shakespeare, this title presents an analysis of political dev...
Shakespeare’s relationship with Law may be well established, but Paul Raffield demonstrates its rich...
Through an examination of five plays by Shakespeare, Paul Raffield analyses the contiguous developme...
In July 2007, the School of Law at the University of Warwick hosted an international conference on '...
n July 2007, the School of Law at the University of Warwick hosted an international conference on 'S...
Shakespeare was fascinated by law, which permeated Elizabethan everyday life. The general impression...
The Shakespeare Moot Court is a form of serious play that inspires participating legal and literary ...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the association between law and literature through the pa...
The ancient constitution was a fictive corpus of fundamental British laws, of immemorial origin, the...
In Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 Shakespeare provides an image of the unifying function of law in a disjoi...
The topic of the thesis is the connection of the renowned bard and writer William Shakespeare with t...
Through an analysis of three masques presented at the Inns of Court between 1561 and 1613, this arti...
Many readers have noted the abundant references to law in Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet. Indeed, a whole s...
Natural law was a two-edged sword. It bolstered authority and order and was invoked by those claimin...
The analysis of law in Shakespearean texts has recently seen a renewed interest. In the negotiations...