Legal Pluralism and the English East India Company in the Straits of Malacca during the Early Nineteenth Century
| Research Articles Nurfadzilah Yahaya, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 04, pp 945-964 Abstract | ![]() |
Binding in Conscience: Early Modern English Protestants and Spanish Thomists on Law and the Fate of the Soul
To Make All Children Equal is a Change in the Power Structures of Society: The Politics of Family Law in Twentieth Century Chile and Latin America
Inexperienced Humanitarians? William Wilberforce, William Pitt, and the Execution Crisis of the 1780s
Environmental Law and the End of the New Deal Order
“Amphibious Power”: The Law of Wreck, Maritime Customs, and Sovereignty in Richelieu’s France
| Research Articles Francesca Trivellato, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 04, pp 915-944 Abstract | ![]() |
