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24 Apr 2017, 11:46 am
Here is a description of the book's contents.The human world is in a mess. [read post]
24 Apr 2017, 11:46 am
Here is a description of the book's contents.The human world is in a mess. [read post]
17 Apr 2017, 1:26 pm
The article is expected to be published in the Lewis and Clark Law Review. [read post]
11 Apr 2017, 3:01 pm
Since then, it has been academics who argue, mostly among themselves, about the nature, character, and purpose of the corporation beyond those limits of discourse enforced by the practice community. [read post]
1 Apr 2017, 11:52 am
I am happy to announce the publication of my article: "A Lex Mercatoria for Corporate Social Responsibility Codes Without the State? [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 12:18 pm
’s recently published book titled Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Apr. 18, 2017). [read post]
9 Mar 2017, 6:00 am
It's Free. [read post]
21 Feb 2017, 9:30 pm
Applicants should be prepared to request release time and other departmental or institutional support.The editor's responsibilities include soliciting manuscripts in all fields of legal history, shepherding submitted manuscripts through the peer review and editorial processes, working with the journal's print and electronic publisher Cambridge University Press, and maintaining collaborative relationships with the… [read post]
2 Dec 2016, 4:30 am
While the conversion occurred before Watkin’s book was published, the reasons put forward in the book do make an overwhelming argument in favor of the need to incorporate IHRL considerations into the legal analysis of use of force issues in contemporary conflicts. [read post]
20 Oct 2016, 6:30 am
Michelle McKinley, University of Oregon School of Law, has published Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Intimacy, and Legal Mobilization in Colonial Lima, 1600-1700, in the Studies in Legal History series at Cambridge University Press:Fractional Freedoms explores how thousands of slaves in colonial Peru were able to secure their freedom, keep their families intact, negotiate lower self-purchase prices, and arrange transfers of ownership by filing legal claims. [read post]
12 Oct 2016, 9:05 am
‘Jain's book is essential reading not just for scholars and students of international criminal justice, but for anyone who cares about how domestic criminal law - in any system - treats principals and accessories. [read post]
25 Sep 2016, 12:40 am
Rameshwari Photocopy Services), the Delhi High Court has dismissed the copyright infringement claim initiated in August 2012 by three publishers (Oxford, Cambridge and Taylor & Francis) against a photocopy shop located in the premises of Delhi University. [read post]
16 Sep 2016, 6:00 am
It's Free. [read post]
17 Aug 2016, 9:06 am
My former colleagues at Harvard Law's Petrie-Flom Center have asked me to post the following. [read post]
31 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm
Houston's work was intimately connected with many profound efforts to liberate those who were oppressed. [read post]
19 Jul 2016, 10:16 am
, Women's Rights Law [read post]
15 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm
The press release notes that the Cambridge University Press will publish Professor McKinley's book, Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Intimacy, and Legal Mobilization in Colonial Lima, 1600-1700, in September. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 6:56 pm
He who knows which legislative, cultural and social mechanisms can be best leveraged to affirm one's rights will enjoy freedom and empowerment to a greater degree than he who ignores those mechanisms. [read post]
19 Jun 2016, 6:46 pm
Of creativity and socks:Rocca asked, "The man who's wearing carefully-chosen socks is sending a message that says what? [read post]
30 May 2016, 9:30 pm
An occasional advice column for legal historians facing knotty problems (by regular guest blogger Sarah Barringer Gordon)* Credit: BitmojiDear LHB readers: Ms Peppercorn received the following questions from an author who just published a book, and is dealing with a stomach churning issue that we all face: It seems inevitable that I've left someone out of the acknowledgments, or failed to mention someone's work in my footnotes, even though I… [read post]