John Inglis, Lord Glencorse, presents a traditionally heroic figure as an energetic Victorian judge. This may be partly based on the splendid portrait of him…
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The fascinating work of Dr Catharine MacMillan of Queen Mary, London, on Judah Bejamin has been mentioned more than once in this Blog. Benjamin had…
Comments closedThis blogger was interested to learn about an exciting conference on the above topic to be held in Rome on 20 – 22 September 2012.…
Comments closedIn the nearly 100 years since the publication of Emilio Costa’s La locazione di cose nel diritto romano (1915), the first monograph of the twentieth-century…
Comments closedReaders of this Blog will be well aware of its interest in the legal history of Louisiana, and within it in the fascinating figure of…
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