The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to about 1815
A book review on, Beverley Tucker: Heart over Head in the Old South, by Robert J. Brugger
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Book review: The Papers of John Marshall, Volume V: Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800. Edited by Charles...
Book Review of J. Finlay, The Community of the College of Justice: Edinburgh and the Court of Sessio...
The past few decades have witnessed a welcome expansion in historians’ understanding of English lega...
A book review on, Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585-1763, by Richard Beale Davis
READINGS IN AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY Compiled and edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe Cambridge: Harvard Unive...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
A Power to Do Justice by Bradin Cormack is a scholarly work offering a critical examination of seve...
Book review: Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the Brit...
The limited use of American case law in the Commonwealth countries should not be surprising. With th...
The book review draws on prior published research into Pitcairn, as well as the various chapters in ...
Challenging scholars of both colonial history and globalization, Lauren Benton\u27s Law and Colonial...
The Legal Papers of Andrew Jackson is a handsomely edited book and a credit both to its editors and ...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
A book review on, Beverley Tucker: Heart over Head in the Old South, by Robert J. Brugger
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Book review: The Papers of John Marshall, Volume V: Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800. Edited by Charles...
Book Review of J. Finlay, The Community of the College of Justice: Edinburgh and the Court of Sessio...
The past few decades have witnessed a welcome expansion in historians’ understanding of English lega...
A book review on, Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585-1763, by Richard Beale Davis
READINGS IN AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY Compiled and edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe Cambridge: Harvard Unive...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
A Power to Do Justice by Bradin Cormack is a scholarly work offering a critical examination of seve...
Book review: Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the Brit...
The limited use of American case law in the Commonwealth countries should not be surprising. With th...
The book review draws on prior published research into Pitcairn, as well as the various chapters in ...
Challenging scholars of both colonial history and globalization, Lauren Benton\u27s Law and Colonial...
The Legal Papers of Andrew Jackson is a handsomely edited book and a credit both to its editors and ...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
A book review on, Beverley Tucker: Heart over Head in the Old South, by Robert J. Brugger
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Book review: The Papers of John Marshall, Volume V: Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800. Edited by Charles...