Table of Contents
Table of Contents | |
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Editorial Board | |
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Introduction | |
Lawrence M. Friedman |
In a Wilderness of Tigers: Violence, the Discourse of English Colonizing, and the Refusals of American History | |
Christopher Tomlins |
Colonialism, Colonization, and Land Law in Mandate Palestine: The Zor al-Zarqa and Barrat Qisarya Land Disputes in Historical Perspective | |
Geremy Forman, Alexandre Kedar |
The Historiography of Late Nineteenth-Century American Legal History | |
David M. Rabban |
The (Un?)Bearable Liteness of E-Mail: Historians, Impeachment, and Bush v. Gore | |
Laura Kalman |
Czernowitz, Lincoln, Jerusalem, and the Comparative History of American Jurisprudence | |
Assaf Likhovski |
The Uses of History in Law and Economics | |
Ron Harris |
Trauma in Court: Medico-Legal Dialectics in the Late Nineteenth-Century German Discourse on Nervous Injuries | |
José Brunner |
Euthanasia and the Changing Ethics of the Deathbed: A Study in Historical Jurisprudence | |
Shai Lavi |
Archetypal Trials and the Management of Dissent: Some Insights from Marketing Theory | |
Pnina Lahav |
'Exceptions to the General Rule': Unmarried Women and the 'Constitution of the Family' | |
Ariela R. Dubler |