Human rights and legal history : essays in honour of Brian Simpson / edited by Katherine O'Donovan and Gerry R. Rubin.
2000
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Title
Human rights and legal history : essays in honour of Brian Simpson / edited by Katherine O'Donovan and Gerry R. Rubin.
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Call Number
JX4263.P3 Si58 2000
ISBN
0198264968
Description
vii, 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45066153
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-314) and index.
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Variant Title
Essays in honor of Brian Simpson
Portion of Title
Essays in honour of Brian Simpson
Table of Contents
Introduction The Editors
1
1
International Law, the Individual, and A. W. Brian Simpson's Contribution to the Defence of Human Rights / Nuala Mole
13
2
A Common Law of Human Rights? Transnational Judicial Conversations on Constitutional Rights / Christopher McCrudden
29
3
Enfants Trouves, Anonymous Mothers, and Children's Identity Rights / Katherine O'Donovan
66
4
In the Highest Degree Ominous: Hitler's Threatened Invasion and the British War Zone Courts / G. R. Rubin
86
5
Tears of the Law: Colonial Resistance and Legal Determination / Peter Fitzpatrick
126
6
The ratio decidendi of the Case of the Prodigal Son / William Twining
149
7
Three Very Remarkable Nineteenth-Century Lawyers: Lyndhurst, Denman, and Campbell / Gareth Jones
172
8
The Fate of the Civil Jury in Late-Victorian England: Malicious Prosecution as a Test Case / Joshua Getzler
205
9
The Seventh Amendment Right to Jury Trial: Late-Eighteenth-Century Practice Reconsidered / James Oldham
225
10
The Author's Surrogate: the Genesis of British Copyright / W. R. Cornish
254
11
Due Process and Wager of Law: Judicial Conservatism in the Tudor Common Pleas / J. H. Baker
271
12
Brian Simpson in the United States / R. H. Helmholz
285