24 September 2018

JOURNAL: American Journal of Legal History Vol. 58 (2018), Issue 3


(Source: AJLH)

The American Journal of Legal History published its 3rd issue of the year. Here the table of contents:

Articles

Revisiting the Critiques of Those Who Upheld the Fugitive Slave Acts in the 1840s and ‘50s
Peter Karsten 291
The Law Wars in Massachusetts, 1830-1860: How a Band of Upstart Radical Lawyers Defeated the Forces of Law and Order, and Struck a Blow for Freedom and Equality Under Law
Alexandra D. Lahav and R. Kent Newmyer 326
‘‘O Amherst, Where is Thy Shame?’’: Republican Opposition to Federalist Policies in a New England Town
Susan J. Siggelakis and Nicholas Mignanelli 360
Judicial Intervention in Early Corporate Governance Disputes: Vice-Chancellor Shadwell’s Lost Judgment in Mozley v Alston (1847)
Victoria Barnes 394

Book Reviews

David Barker, A History of Australian Legal Education
Mark Lunney 414
Dante Fedele, Naissance de la diplomatie moderne (XIIIe-XVIIe sie`cles).
L’ambassadeur au croisement du droit, de l’e´thique et de la politique
Frederik Dhondt 416
Shaunnagh Dorsett, Juridical Encounters: Maori and the Colonial Courts 1840–1852
Katherine Sanders 418
Guido Rossi, Insurance in Elizabethan England. The London Code
Dave De ruysscher 420
Mark Lunney, A History of Australian Tort Law 1901–1945: England’s Obedient Servant?
Henry Kha 423

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