Archiv für Mai 2014

Albert M. Rosenblatt and Julia C. Rosenblatt, eds., Opening Statements: Law, Jurisprudence, and the Legacy of Dutch New York , Albany: State University of New York Press and the Historical Society of the Courts of the State of New York, 2013. Pp. 243. $35.00 cloth (ISBN 978-1-4384-4657-8).

Book Reviews Howard Pashman, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 431-433Abstract

Making the World in Atlanta’s Image: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Morris Abram, and the Legislative History of the United Nations Race Convention

Research Articles H. Timothy Lovelace, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 385-429Abstract

Race versus Religion in the Making of the International Convention Against Racial Discrimination, 1965

Research Articles Ofra Friesel, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 351-383Abstract

The Right to Asylum: Britain’s 1905 Aliens Act and the Evolution of Refugee Law

Research Articles Alison Bashford, Jane McAdam, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 309-350Abstract

“Evolution Revolution” and the Journey from African Colonial Subject to French Citizen

Research Articles Lorelle D. Semley, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 267-307Abstract

Empires of Writing: Britain, America and Constitutions, 1776–1848

Research Articles Linda Colley, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 237-266Abstract

The Age of Constitutions in the Americas

Research Articles M. C. Mirow, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp 229-235Abstract

In This Issue

Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 02, pp v-viAbstract

Vol. 15, n°1 | 2011 – Varia

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ITI volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

Miscellaneous Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 01, pp b1-b6Abstract