Archiv für August 2014

Amnon Altman, Tracing the Earliest Recorded Concepts of International Law: The Ancient Near East (2500–330 BC) , Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012. Pp. Xxvi + 254. $149.00 cloth (ISBN 9789004222526).

Book Reviews Seth Richardson, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 715-717Abstract

Access to Justice: Legal Aid to the Poor at Civil Law Courts in the Eighteenth-Century Low Countries

Research Articles Griet Vermeesch, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 683-714Abstract

Disciplining the Market: Debt Imprisonment, Public Credit, and the Construction of Commercial Personhood in Revolutionary France

Research Articles Erika Vause, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 647-682Abstract

Rethinking People v. Croswell : Alexander Hamilton and the Nature and Scope of “Common Law” in the Early Republic

Research Articles Kate Elizabeth Brown, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 611-645Abstract

Public Opinion and the French Capital Punishment Debate of 1908

Research Articles James M. Donovan, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 575-609Abstract

Publishing Robinson’s Reports Of Cases Argued And Determined In The High Court Of Admiralty

Research Articles John D. Gordan, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 525-573Abstract

The Transformation of Adultery in France at the End of the Middle Ages

Research Articles Sara McDougall, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 491-524Abstract

The Somerset Effect: Parsing Lord Mansfield’s Words on Slavery in Nineteenth Century America

Research Articles Derek A. Webb, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp 455-490Abstract

In This Issue

Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 32 Issue 03, pp v-viiAbstract

Teachers’ remarks about their salaries in 1800 in the Helvetic Republic

Paedagogica Historica, Ahead of Print.