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Networks and Connections in Legal History

Inglese · Tascabile

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1. Introduction Michael Lobban and Ian Williams; 2. Networks and Influences: Contextualising Personnel and Procedures in the Court of Chivalry Anthony Musson; 3. Men of law and legal networks in Aberdeen, principally in 1600-1650 Adelyn Wilson; 4. Calling Time at the Bar: First women barristers and their networks and connections Judith Bourne; 5. The Thistle, the Rose, and the Palm: Scottish and English Judges in British East Florida M. C. Mirow; 6. 'The Bengal Boiler': Legal Networks in Colonial Calcutta Raymond Cocks; 7. The White Ensign on Land: The Royal Navy and Legal Authority in Early Sierra Leone Tim Soriano; 8. A Broker's Advice: Credit Networks and Mortgage Risk in the Eighteenth-century Empire Julia Rudolph; 9. Trans-Atlantic connections: The many networks and the enduring legacy of J.P. Benjamin Catharine MacMillan; 10. Interpretatio ex aequo et bono - the emergence of equitable interpretation in European legal scholarship Lorenzo Maniscalco; 11. Shakespeare and the European Ius Commune R. H. Helmholz; 12. Law Reporting and Law Making: the Missing Link in Nineteenth-century Tax Law Chantal Stebbings; 13. John Taylor Coleridge and English Criminal Law Philip Handler

Info autore

Michael Lobban is Professor of Legal History at the London School of Economics and Political Science, England. He is the author of The Common Law and English Jurisprudence, 1760-1850 (1991) and A History of the Philosophy of Law in the Common Law World, 1600-1900 (2007), as well as one of the authors of volumes XI-XIII of The Oxford History of the Laws of England.Ian Williams is Associate Professor at the University College London Faculty of Laws, England. His research interests are principally in legal history, particularly early-modern English legal history. He is co-editor of Landmark Cases in Criminal Law.

Riassunto

Aimed at historians, lawyers and jurists, this book shows how networks and connections between lawyers, legislators and litigants shape the way that legal ideas and practices are transmitted across time and space. It includes studies of law in Britain and the empire, as well as the feminist movement and Shakespeare.

Prefazione

Explores networks of lawyers, legislators and litigators, and how they shape legal development in Britain and the world.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Michael (London School of Economics and Po Lobban
Con la collaborazione di Michael Lobban (Editore), Lobban Michael (Editore), Ian Williams (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9781108796637
ISBN 978-1-108-79663-7
Pagine 351
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

LAW / Legal History, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Legal History, comparative law, British Isles

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