07 March 2016

JOURNAL: Journal of Legal History XXXVII (2016), No. 1 (ISSN 0144-0365)

(image source: Taylor & Francis)

The Journal of Legal History (Taylor&Francis) published its latest issue:


  • Paul Brand, "Judges and Juries in Civil Litigation in Later Medieval England: The Millon Thesis Reconsidered" (1-40)
  • Thomas J. McSweeney, "Creating a Literature for the King's Courts in the Later Thirteenth Century: Hengham Magna, Fet Asaver, and Bracton"
  • "Scottish Legal History Group Report 2015" (72-74)
  • John Baker, "Migrations of Manuscripts 2015" (75-102)
  • Book Reviews
    • An Independent Colonial Judiciary: A History of the Bombay High Court during the British Raj, 1862–1947 (Ray Cocks) (103-105)
    • A Bibliographical Catalog of William Blackstone (Wilfrid Prest) (106-109)
    • The Glorious Revolution and the Continuity of Law (Sally Jane Gold) (109-111)
    • Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England  (Gwen Seaborne) (112-114)
    • Crime, Courtrooms and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1700–1850 (Cerian Charlotte Griffits) (114-117)
More information at Taylor & Francis Journals.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.