(Source: Cambridge Core)
The Law and History Review just released
its newest issue.
Contents:
In This Issue v
Articles
Heart of Ice: Indigenous Defendants and
Colonial Law in the Canadian North-West
Catherine L. Evans 199
Peripheral Vision: Polish-Jewish Lawyers
and Early Israeli Law
Assaf Likhovski 235
The Prosecution of Rape in Wartime:
Evidence from the Mau Mau Rebellion, Kenya 1952–60
David M. Anderson and Julianne Weis 267
Revocation of Citizenship and Rule of Law:
How Judicial Review Defeated Britain’s First Denaturalization Regime
Patrick Weil and Nicholas Handler 295
Colonial Charters: Possessory or
Regulatory?
James Muldoon 355
The Law of Negligence as Reported in The
Times, 1785–1820
James Oldham 383
Review Essay
Taming the Past: Essays on Law in History
and History in Law—Robert W. Gordon
reviewed by David M. Rabban 421
Book Reviews
The Codex of Justinian: A New Annotated
Translation with Parallel Latin and Greek Text—Bruce W. Frier
reviewed by Paul J. du Plessis 429
Chinese Law in Imperial Eyes: Sovereignty,
Justice, and Transcultural Politics—Li Chen
reviewed by Taisu Zhang 430
The full issue can be found here
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