In 1712, Antoine Crozat obtained a charter from the French Crown that granted him various privileges, mainly over commerce, in Louisiana for fifteen years. He…
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This blog has an obvious interest in both slavery and law and the law of Louisiana. Both of these topics come together with the publication…
Comments closedJ. G. Heineccius (1681-1741) was one of the most influential scholars of eighteenth century. He produced textbooks that were very popular for teaching the central…
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Comments closedThis blogger was interested to see the following call for papers. The theme of this year's conference is 'Bartolus de Saxoferrato and the legal as…
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