Cambridge University Press по журналам "Law and History Review"
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2009--01)Most court opinions are like actors: the older they get, the less people pay attention to them. For instance, the case immediately after Pierson v. Post in volume 3 of Caines's Reports is called Hollingsworth v. Napier. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2009--01)Most court opinions are like actors: the older they get, the less people pay attention to them. For instance, the case immediately after Pierson v. Post in volume 3 of Caines's Reports is called Hollingsworth v. Napier. ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2007--01)This article revisits the debates on the question of slave marriage that were carried on for roughly two centuries, both back and forth across the Atlantic and on the local terrain of the British West Indian plantation ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2007--01)This article revisits the debates on the question of slave marriage that were carried on for roughly two centuries, both back and forth across the Atlantic and on the local terrain of the British West Indian plantation ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2001--01)Less than two years after the United States occupied New Mexico, Acoma Pueblo accused its neighbors in Laguna Pueblo of misappropriating a painting of Saint Joseph. The Indians of Acoma claimed that they had loaned the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-02-01)What role did the Roman legal concept of res nullius (things without owners), or the related concept of terra nullius (land without owners), play in the context of early modern European expansion? Scholars have provided ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2002--01)This article tries to answer two questions about the writ of covenant that have perplexed legal historians. Maitland noticed that the common law courts adopted a requirement that plaintiff produce a writing of the covenant ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1996--01)Shortly after the beginning of his reign in 1201, Duke Henry I the Bearded of Silesia confirmed the past acquisitions of two major Cistercian monasteries in his province—the houses of Lubiąż and Trzebnica—with three long ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1992--01)The American victory in the Revolutionary War was followed by a spate of lawmaking, the silence that succeeded the clash of arms being promptly shattered by a legislative hubbub. One North Carolina judge in 1787 likened ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2000--01)Sometime in the later 1260s, Peter, the third abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Henryków in Silesia, wrote his remarkable history of the monastery's foundation and estate. The history is a series of stories about the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2005--01)In his comments Kunal Parker has framed my article within what he calls the “ontology of colonialism as difference.” He argues that my article “fits squarely” within a “self-consciously postcolonial scholarship” that in ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2001--01)In 1953 a musical titled The Adventures of Nasseradin opened in Tel Aviv. One of its tunes, the “Song of Law,” had music and lyrics so appealing that overnight it became the most popular song in Israel. The subject of the ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1997--01)In the wake of the demolition of the Berlin Wall and the erection of the Maastricht Treaty, intense debate rages over all factors contributing to both unity and diversity in Europe. While issues circulating around markets, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1999--01)In 1770, Antoine-Louis Séguier, the avocat général (king's advocate) of the Parlement of Paris, defended Jean-Baptiste Dubarle, a Parisian wine merchant, against charges of theft, seduction, kidnapping, and adultery initiated ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-02-01)At the Rhode Island Historical Society there is a copy of an amazing journal, kept by Henry Marchant (1741–1796) during his eleven-month sojourn in England and Scotland as a colonial agent for Rhode Island. He was a ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2001--01)The Rudolf Kastner trial was one of the three great scandals that rocked Israeli party politics in the 1950s (the others were the negotiations with Germany for Holocaust reparations and the so-called “Lavon affair”). ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1988--01)On 16 June 1837, at a little after six o'clock in the morning, a train of cars carrying lumber and gravel and crowded with twenty or more Irish track laborers and other workmen left the Boston depot of the Boston & Worcester ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1999--01)The Internet poses a massive problem of making sense out of information. Two movements are taking place, side by side. On the one side, since the entry costs are very low, vast amounts of information of enormous variability ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2004--01)Second Amendment scholarship has become mired in an intellectual quagmire. Contemporary debate over this provision of the Bill of Rights has been cast in terms of a simple dichotomy: either the Second Amendment protects ...
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