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Accommodating Nazi Tyranny? The Wrong Turn of the Social Democratic Legal Philosopher Gustav Radbruch After the War
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- 30 June 2016, pp. 649-688
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“Evolution Revolution” and the Journey from African Colonial Subject to French Citizen
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- 01 May 2014, pp. 267-307
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The People versus Zephyr Davis: Law and Popular Justice in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 27-56
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Recovering and Reporting Australia's Early Colonial Case Law: The Macquarie Project
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 659-666
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The Comrades Law of Hebrew Workers in Palestine: A Study in Socialist Justice
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 279-305
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Towards an Ideology of the Early English Law of Obligations
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 505-521
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“Agreement Supersedes Law, and Love Judgment:” Legal Flexibility and Amicable Settlement in Anglo-Norman England
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- 08 February 2012, pp. 37-88
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The Intellectual Roots of the Law and Economics Movement
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 327-332
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“The Reasonable (Wo)man”: Physicians, Freedom of Contract, and Women's Rights, 1870–1930
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 771-809
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Geographical Dimension of Colonial Justice: Using GIS in Research on Law and History
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- 08 September 2016, pp. 1027-1045
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Legal Justice, Social Justice: An Incursion into the Social History of Work-Related Accident Law in Ontario, 1860-86
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 1-24
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Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi, editors, The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature, Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. ix, 462. $45.00 (ISBN 0-8223-1382-0).
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 187-189
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The Denials of Justice
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 153-157
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Dispensing Irregular Justice: State Sponsored Abductions, Prisoner Surrenders, and Extralegal Renditions Along the Canada–United States Border
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- 28 February 2017, pp. 321-350
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William Johnson's Hypothesis: A Free Black Man and the Problem of Legal Knowledge in the Antebellum United States South
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- 11 February 2019, pp. 89-124
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Vernacularizing Justice: Age of Consent and a Legal History of the British Empire
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- 06 March 2020, pp. 267-279
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“The Principle of the Codification We Recommend Has Never Yet Been Understood”
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 441-444
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Corporate Democracy: How Corporations Justified Their Right to Speak in 1970s Boston
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- 28 August 2018, pp. 943-992
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“The law recognizes racial instinct”: Tucker v. Blease and the Black–White Paradigm in the Jim Crow South
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- 09 May 2011, pp. 471-495
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Policing Jim Crow America: Enforcers’ Agency and Structural Transformations
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- 27 December 2021, pp. 91-122
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