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Law and Empire

Rage for Order: the British Empire and the Origins of International Law, 1800 1850

Rage for Order: the British Empire and the Origins of International Law, 1800 1850

... its empire, but still tend to be considered within very specific contexts, its sweep and ambition are particularly ...international law has concentrated too much on the post-1850 period, and that recent ...

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Law and justice in the later Roman Empire

Law and justice in the later Roman Empire

... Roman Empire is divided into seven sub-sections, beginning with a short explication of the sources of late Roman ...the law”, he devotes over three pages of detailed analysis to ...late empire and ...

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Law, legislation and consent in the Plantagenet Empire: Wales and Ireland, 1272 1461

Law, legislation and consent in the Plantagenet Empire: Wales and Ireland, 1272 1461

... Late-medieval English kings were sensitive to the dangers of imposing laws and customs on a hostile population: the relative weakness of the state apparatus meant that legal systems could only work if local communities ...

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Plague, Politics, and Pogroms: The Black Death, Rule of Law, and the persecution of Jews in the Holy Roman Empire

Plague, Politics, and Pogroms: The Black Death, Rule of Law, and the persecution of Jews in the Holy Roman Empire

... of law. In the Holy Roman Empire, however, this process stalled and went into reverse and as a result central Europe remained politically fragmented until the nineteenth century (Scales, 2005; Wilson, ...

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Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire: The status of peregrine law in Egypt: Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire

Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire: The status of peregrine law in Egypt: Customary law and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire

... Roman Empire brought little change to the legal practice of the local ...’peregrine’ law by the Roman jurisdiction - an endorsement fully confirmed by the abundant available ...peregrine law - in a ...

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From the State of Emergency to the Rule of Law: The Evolution of Repressive Legality in the Nineteenth Century British Empire

From the State of Emergency to the Rule of Law: The Evolution of Repressive Legality in the Nineteenth Century British Empire

... the empire, in particular to India, South Africa, and Nigeria, over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...martial law, such developments came at the cost of the incorporation of much of ...

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'Policy on the run' : transportation, the law, and empire : the case of Van Diemen's Land

'Policy on the run' : transportation, the law, and empire : the case of Van Diemen's Land

... ACA Anti Convict Association ACN An Chartlann Naisianta National Archives of Ireland ADB Australian Dictionary of Biography AOT Archives Office of Tasmania BPP British Parliamentary Pape[r] ...

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Prussia’s Franconian undertaking. Dynasty, law, and politics in the Holy Roman Empire (1703-1726)

Prussia’s Franconian undertaking. Dynasty, law, and politics in the Holy Roman Empire (1703-1726)

... As members of the Empire’s high nobility (Reichsunmittelbarem Adel) all scions of the Hohenzollern dynasty could directly appeal to the imperial supreme courts to request arbitration and legal protection. Rights of ...

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Roman law and the two languages in Justinian\u27s empire

Roman law and the two languages in Justinian\u27s empire

... impressive edition. 76 They could also serve other purposes, such as handbooks of etiquette providing pro forma versions of letters for different social situations, even including congratulations for a new freedman on ...

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Empire and Citizenship

Empire and Citizenship

... the law (or faces prison), behaves rationally (or is condemned to the asylum) and so ...in Empire, it seems clear that the doctrine of modern citizenship is central to ordering of populations by the ...

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'Empire without end': John Finch, Orientalism, and Early Modern Empire, 1674-1681

'Empire without end': John Finch, Orientalism, and Early Modern Empire, 1674-1681

... “Sr. Tho. B. said he had heard many things which he now found not truly reported of them [Muslims], and he had read their Alcoran, which he now sees wrongly translated; both which rather prejudic’d him then furthered him ...

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Theological reflections on empire

Theological reflections on empire

... new law’, the report writes, ‘is the law of the jungle: only the fittest can survive’ (Boesak ...what empire represents to the churches that represent the poor communities of the ...the empire ...

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The normality of the exception in democracy’s empire

The normality of the exception in democracy’s empire

... international law does not necessarily or usually entail the assertion that, as here, one is superior to it, and superior to the institutions of the international community that create ...of law and its ...

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The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

... British law was applicable in other remnants and debris of the empire, in the Caribbean and the pacific islands, they could introduce Euromarke operations in these localized ...British empire not ...

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‘Gods would be needed…’: American empire and the rule of (international) law

‘Gods would be needed…’: American empire and the rule of (international) law

... are, however, other forceful phenomena of the social which I want to isolate and tie to law here because they will prove relevant to the constitution of international law and of American empire. ...

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From empire to austerity: the golden thread of international economic law

From empire to austerity: the golden thread of international economic law

... Access to resources, in other words, has been essential to capitalist expansion. And capital accumulation and state power were, and continue to be, linked. In the colonial period this relationship was expressed through ...

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Introduction: Critical Forum on Empire

Introduction: Critical Forum on Empire

... This haziness may be the result of the authors’ rather frustrating tendency to speak, on the one hand, of a universal “non-place” of power — a kind of de-centered hyperspace wherein the power to police and adjudicate are ...

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The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

... the long settled area of Baetica, and were probably all veteran colonies founded on land newly won from the Spanish tribes, in positions which. enabled them to [r] ...

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Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

... Massinissa's tactical policy was to achieve local gains and then to counteract Carthaginian complaints at Rome by preferring alleged evidence of dangerous political[r] ...

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The Empire is dead, long live the Empire! 
Long run persistence of trust and corruption in the bureaucracy

The Empire is dead, long live the Empire! Long run persistence of trust and corruption in the bureaucracy

... Because results in the 17-country sample might be partly driven by cross-country differences in trust and corruption, we restrict the analysis further to more readily comparable comparison groups. In Table 5, we use the ...

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