The Journal of Legal History (Routledge) just published its second issue of 2015.
Contents:
- "Coke, Collusion, and Conveyances: Unearthing the Roots of Twyne's Case" (Constantin Willems)
- "Equity without Chancery: The Fusion of Law and Equity in the Field Code of Civil Procedure, New York 1846–76" (Kellen Funk)
- "The Transatlantic Origins of the Business Trust" (Jonathan Silberstein-Leib)
- "Making Money: Coin, Currency and the Coming of Capitalism" (Victoria Barnes)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.