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Networks and Connections in Legal History

Networks and Connections in Legal History

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  • 出版商: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781108490887
  • 出版时间 September 2020
  • 规格: Hardback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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  • Paperback Edition ISBN: 9781108796637
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    Network and Connections in Legal History examines networks of lawyers, legislators and litigators, and how they shaped legal development in Britain and the world. It explores how particular networks of lawyers - from Scotland to East Florida and India - shaped the culture of the forums in which they operated, and how personal connections could be crucial in pressuring the legislature to institute reform - as with twentieth century feminist campaigns. It explores the transmission of legal ideas; what happened to those ideas was not predetermined, but when new connections were made, they could assume a new life. In some cases, new thinkers made intellectual connections not previously conceived, in others it was the new purposes to which ideas and practices were applied which made them adapt. This book shows how networks and connections between people and places have shaped the way that legal ideas and practices are transmitted across time and space.

    • Offers a series of case studies of the personal networks developed by lawyers in different times and places
    • Covers a wide geographical range highlighting the importance of personal and intellectual networks to the development of the law
    • Shows how legal ideas are transmitted between people and places, placing legal developments in their social and geographical contexts

  • 1. Introduction
    Michael Lobban and Ian Williams
    2. Networks and Influences: Contextualising Personnel and Procedures in the Court of Chivalry
    Anthony Musson
    3. Men of law and legal networks in Aberdeen, principally in 1600-1650
    Adelyn Wilson
    4. Calling Time at the Bar: First women barristers and their networks and connections
    Judith Bourne
    5. The Thistle, the Rose, and the Palm: Scottish and English Judges in British East Florida
    M.C. Mirow
    6. 'The Bengal Boiler': Legal Networks in Colonial Calcutta
    Raymond Cocks
    7. The White Ensign on Land: The Royal Navy and Legal Authority in Early Sierra Leone
    Tim Soriano
    8. A Broker's Advice: Credit Networks and Mortgage Risk in the Eighteenth-century Empire
    Julia Rudolph
    9. Trans-Atlantic connections: The many networks and the enduring legacy of J.P. Benjamin
    Catharine MacMillan
    10. Interpretatio ex aequo et bono – the emergence of equitable interpretation in European legal scholarship
    Lorenzo Maniscalco
    11. Shakespeare and the European Ius Commune
    R.H. Helmholz
    12. Law Reporting and Law Making: the Missing Link in Nineteenth-century Tax Law
    Chantal Stebbings
    13. John Taylor Coleridge and English Criminal Law
    Philip Handler

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