Volume 6. Number 2. 2012
The 2nd issue of the 2012 volume of Law and Humanities is now available online.
Please see below for the table of contents, information about online access and details on how to subscribe.
CONTENTS
Editorial
Paul Raffield and Gary Watt
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Articles
Oaths, Credibility and the Legal Process in Early Modern England: Part One
Barbara J Shapiro
‘Observe how parts with parts unite / In one harmonious rule of right’: William Blackstone’s Verses on the Laws of England
Matthew Mauger
Human Rights and Radical Universalism: Aimé Césaire’s and CLR James’s Representations of the Haitian Revolution
Philip Kaisary
Dickens and the National Interest: On the Representation of Parties in Bleak House
Jan-Melissa Schramm
Truth, Law and Forensic Psychiatry in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood
Svein Atle Skålevåg
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