Project title: Humanist Jurisprudence and the Emergence of the Law of Nations Full time – 4 years Project description The purpose of this research project…
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It is exciting to see that the Law School at Witswatersrand in Johannesburg is holding a Roman-Law Moot. It is depressing to see, however, that this…
Comments closedIt is worth noting that in Hepburn v Royal Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust [2010] CSIH 71 at paragraphs 14 & 15, Lord Hamilton, as Lord President,…
Comments closedThe blog has noticed a lot of recent interest in issues of methodology in legal history. This is always interesting, though too much navel gazing…
Comments closedThe European Society for Comparative Legal History (ESCLH) is pleased to announce the creation of the Society, the launch of our blog, and our inaugural…
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