A call is open for PhD and Post-Docs to take part in a weekly-long seminar at the École française de Rome from the 21st to…
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All legal historians know the importance of procedure. This is very obvious in the case of Roman law. it is therefore worth noting that the…
Comments closedThe new discoveries at Pompeii and the growth of interest in the insights into law provided by archaeology and vice versa have led to the…
Comments closedReaders of this blog may be interested in the event below. Those familiar with Irish History will note the significance of the date. Sir…
Comments closedOn 6 September 2021, Lord Matthews sentenced Nathan Shaw and John Lawrie to imprisonment. The report of his sentencing statement reveals that the two had…
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