Legal Cultures, Legal Doctrine : a special edition of the Cambrian Law Review

Type
Book
Authors
The Committee of the ( Cambrian Law Review )
 
Category
 
Publication Year
2002 
Publisher
Volume
Volume 33 
Pages
114 
Subject
Annual Law Review 
Abstract
A collection of papers from the Fifteenth British Legal Conference held at Aberystwyth, July 2001. 
Description
Introduction -- New Directions in the Study of Legal Cultures -- The Cultures of Academic Legal History: Lawyers' History and Historians' Law 1870-1930 -- From Dafydd ap Gruffydd to Lord Haw-Haw: The Concept of Allegiance in the Law Treason -- Early Occupational Defamation and Disloyal Lawyers: "He is Ambodexter. There Cannot be a Greater Slander" -- The Use Upon a Use in Equity Revisited -- "Brought to Account" -- "The Ecclesiastical Courts are the Sebastopol of the Tribunes. Will they ever be taken?" -- Bibliography on British and Legal History. 
Biblio Notes
Donated by Graham Price.  
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