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Index
Coverpage
Halftitle page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Preface
List of contributors
Part I Common law
1 Judges and judging 1176–1307
2 Formalism and realism in fifteenth-century English law: Bodies corporate and bodies natural
3 Early-modern judges and the practice of precedent
4 Bifurcation and the bench: The influence of the jury on English conceptions of the judiciary
5 Sir William Scott and the law of marriage
6 The politics of English law in the nineteenth century
7 Judges and the criminal law in England 1808–61
8 Bureaucratic adjudication: The internal appeals of the Inland Revenue
Part II Continental law
9 Remedy of prohibition against Roman judges in civil trials
10 The spokesmen in medieval courts: The unknown leading judges of the customary law and makers of the first Continental law reports
11 Superior courts in early-modern France, England and the Holy Roman Empire
12 The Supreme Court of Holland and Zeeland judging cases in the early eighteenth century
Part III Imperial law
13 11,000 Prisoners: Habeas corpus, 1500–1800
14 Some difficulties of colonial judging: The Bahamas 1886–93
15 Australia’s early High Court, the fourth Commonwealth Attorney-General and the ‘Strike of 1905’
16 Judges and judging in colonial New Zealand: Where did native title fit in?
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