The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety of methods in order to push the analysis of slavery and the law into new territory. Their scope is broadly Atlantic, encompassing Suriname and Saint-Domingue/Haiti, New York and New Orleans, port cities and coffee plantations. Each essay deals with named individuals in complex circumstances, conveying their predicaments as fine-grained microhistories rather than as shocking anecdotes. Each author, moreover, demonstrates that the moments when law engaged slavery not only reflected but also influenced larger dynamics of sovereignty and jurisprudence
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
This article provides a critical reading of four cases that took place before nineteenth century Mix...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
The three essays in this special issue come together to confirm the value of exploring varying domes...
Edward B. Rugemer substantially repositions the significance of the actions of the enslaved, by exam...
On April 9th and 10th, 2004, Boston University School of Law sponsored a symposium titled The Jurisp...
The article provides an overview of the historiographical debates on the relevance of law and courts...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This Article is based on the premise that modern day human trafficking, like the transatlantic slave...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
Governing Topic: In recognition of the 400 years which have passed since enslaved people were first ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
This article provides a critical reading of four cases that took place before nineteenth century Mix...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
The three essays in this special issue come together to confirm the value of exploring varying domes...
Edward B. Rugemer substantially repositions the significance of the actions of the enslaved, by exam...
On April 9th and 10th, 2004, Boston University School of Law sponsored a symposium titled The Jurisp...
The article provides an overview of the historiographical debates on the relevance of law and courts...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This Article is based on the premise that modern day human trafficking, like the transatlantic slave...
This thesis explores how anti-slave-trade laws shaped the opportunities and limitations for enslaved...
Governing Topic: In recognition of the 400 years which have passed since enslaved people were first ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
This article provides a critical reading of four cases that took place before nineteenth century Mix...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...