Listing by Subject
- Abbasids (see also Abu Nuwas, Baghdad, Caliphate, Harun al-Rashid, Islam and Islamic law, Persian Empire and society)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Abortion
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Abu Nuwas (see also Abbasids, Baghdad, Caliphate, Harun al-Rashid)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Administrative law
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Africa (see also North Africa)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- African languages
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- African law (see also Indigenous law (Africa))
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Afrikaans and Afrikaners
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Agricultural law (see also Farmer's Law, Farming, medieval)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Alaric (see also Breviary of Alaric, Visigoths)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Alcohol
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- American law and legal history (see United States law and legal history)
- American legal education (see United States legal education)
- American Society for Legal History
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Ames Prize
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Andalusia
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Anglican Church (see Church of England)
- Anglo-American law
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Anthropology (see also Sociology)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Anti-Semitism (see also Israel, Jews and Jewish heritage, Judaism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Apartheid (South Africa)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Apartheid (U.S.) (see Jim Crow era)
- Arab society (see also Anthropology, Arabic language, Islam and Islamic law)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Arabian Nights (translated by Richard Burton) (see also Burton, Richard, Orientalism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Arabic language (see also Philology)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Archbishop of Canterbury
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Arms (see Dhimmi, Right to bear arms)
- Asia (see also South Asia)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Ashkenazi Jews (see also Jews and Jewish heritage)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Attorney General (U.S.) (see United States Attorney General)
- Austin, J.L.
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Austin, John
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Aquitaine
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Ayer, Alfred (A.J.)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Baghdad
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Baker, Sir John
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Barristers (see also Inns of Court, Lincoln's Inn)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Bentham, Jeremy
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Berlin (see Germany)
- Berliner, Corcoran and Rowe
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Berlin, Isaiah
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Biography
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- James Tait Black Memorial Prize
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Bloomsbury
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Boer Republics
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Boer War
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Boethius
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Bolshevism
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Breviary of Alaric (see also Alaric, Theodosian Code)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Burton, Richard (Explorer) (see also Arabian Nights)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Byzantium
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Caliphate
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Calvinism (see also Christianity, Protestantism, Reformation)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Cambridge University
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Canon law (see also Catholic Church, Roman law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Capital punishment
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Capitalism
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Capitularies
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Carolingian Renaissance (see also Carolingians and Carolingian society, Charlemagne)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Carolingians and Carolingian society (see also Charlemagne)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Carpzovius
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Catholic Church (see also Canon law, Christianity, Orthodox Church, Protestantism, Schism (Eastern and Western Christianity))
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Chancery (England) (see Equity)
- Charlemagne (see also Carolingians and Carolingian Society, Francia and the Franks)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Christianity (see also Catholic Church, Othodox Church, Protestantism, Schism (Eastern and Western Christianity))
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Church of England (see also Calvinism, Christianity, Protestantism)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Cicero (see also Philippics)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Civil law
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Civil War (U.S.)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Clairin, Georges (see also Islam, Western perceptions of, Orientalism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Clinton, William J.
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Clovis (see also Carolingians and Carolingian society, Francia and the Franks)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Codification
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Coing, Helmut
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Colonial period (South Africa)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Colonial period (U.S.)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Colonialism
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Common law
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Comparative law and legal history
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Concentration camps (see also Fascism)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- The Concept of Law (by H.L.A. Hart)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Congress (U.S.) (see United States Congress)
- Congressional records (U.S.) (see also United States Congress)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Conservation and preservation of documents (technical aspects)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Conservatism (Islamic) (see also Islam and Islamic law)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Conservatism (U.S.)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Constantinople (see Byzantium)
- Constitutional Court (South Africa) (see Constitutional law (South Africa))
- Constitutional law (South Africa)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Constitutional law (U.S.) (see also United States Constitution)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Corporations
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Corpus Juris Civilis (see also Justinian, Roman law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Court and other official records (U.S.)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Court records (Islamic)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Courts (Islamic) (see Islam and Islamic law, Qadi)
- Crimes against humanity (see also War crimes)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Criminal law (see Penal law)
- Cross, Rupert
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Crown (English sovereign) (see English law and legal history)
- Crusaders and the Crusades
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Customary law (see also Tribal law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Dachau (see Concentration camps)
- Dartmouth College
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- David (King of Israel)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- David Yale Prize
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Davie, James (Jim)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Death sentences (see Capital punishment)
- Democratic Party (U.S.)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Denning, Lord
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Dhimmi (Conquered peoples under Islamic law) (see also Abbasids, Islam and Islamic law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Dietrich, Marlene
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Disciplinary rules for lawyers
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- District of Columbia Bar (U.S.)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- District of Columbia Bar Association
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Donne, John
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Drunkenness (see Alcohol, Islam and Islamic law)
- Dutch (language)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Duxbury, Neil
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Dworkin, Ronald
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Early modern European and related law and legal history (roughly 1485-1776)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Eastern Europe
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Eastern legal cultures (see also Orientalism, Western perceptions of non-Western law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- eBay (see also Patent models)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Ecloga (by Leo III) (see also Leo III (Byzantine Emperor))
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Educational trusts (Islamic) (see Waqf)
- Egypt
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Einsatzgruppen (see Einsatzgruppen Case, Fascism, Holocaust, World War II)
- Einsatzgruppen Case (see also Nuremberg Tribunal)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Elizabeth I (see also Female rulers)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Elizabethan England (see also English law and legal history)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- English (language)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- English law and legal history (see also Patent law (English))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- English legal education
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Equity (in English law)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Espionage
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Etymology (see also Arabic language)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- European law and legal history (excluding England)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- European peoples (see also European law and legal history, Northern Europe)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- European Union (see European law and legal history)
- Faqih (plural fuqaha) (Islamic legal teacher) (see Islam and Islamic law, Islamic legal education)
- Farmer's Law (see also Agricultural law, Byzantium, Roman law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Farming, medieval (see also Agricultural law, Middle Ages and medieval law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Fascism
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Fatwa (authoritative Islamic legal opinion) (see Islam and Islamic law, Qadi)
- Female rulers (see also Elizabeth I, Irene, Women (status or activities in legal history))
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Feuds
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Feudalism
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Finnis, John
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Fiqh (Islamic juristic thought) (see Islam and Islamic law, Islamic legal education)
- Fire of 1877 (see also Great Fire of 1836, Patent models, Patent law (U.S.))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Fontenoy, Battle of (841 AD) (see also Carolingians and Carolingian society, Francia and the Franks, Verdun, Treaty of)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Ford, Charlie
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- "Four corners" doctrine (U.S. constitutional law)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- France (see also French law and legal history)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- France, Southern
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Francia and the Franks (see also Charlemagne)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- "Freedom to contract" jurisprudence (U.S. Supreme Court)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- French (language) (see also Law French)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- French law and legal history
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- French Revolution
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Friedman, Lawrence M.
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Fuller, Lon
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Fulton, Robert
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Fundamina (Journal of the Southern African Society of Legal Historians)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Funding for legal history work (see Resources required for work in legal history)
- Gagnér, Sten
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Garden of Allah (by Maxfield Parrish) (see also Islam, Western perceptions of, Orientalism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Genocide
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- German (language)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- German law and legal history
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- German legal education
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Germany (see also German law and legal history)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Gillman, Howard
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Glueck, Sheldon
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Google
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Great Depression
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Great Fire of 1836 (see also Fire of 1877, Patent law (U.S.), X-patents)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Grotius (de Groot), Hugo
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Gypsies
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- H-Law
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Hadith (plural ahadith) (Traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Hailsham, Lord
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Hall, Kermit
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Hanafi school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Hanbali school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Hart, Jenifer
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Hart, Herbert Lionel Adolphus (H.L.A.)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Harun al-Rashid (see also Abbasids, Baghdad, Caliphate, Islam and Islamic law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Harvard University
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Helms, Jesse
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Henry V (by William Shakespeare) (see also Elizabethan society)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Herzog (by Saul Bellow)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- History of American Law (by Lawrence M. Friedman)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Hiss, Alger
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Hitler, Adolf (see also Fascism)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Hollywood (see also Judgment at Nuremberg)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Holmes lecture (Harvard)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell (Jr.) (see also Legal modernism, Realism, Sociological jurisprudence)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Holocaust (see also Anti-Semitism, Einsatzgruppen, Jews and Jewish heritage, Nuremberg Tribunal, World War II)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Homosexuality (see also Sexuality)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Honoré, Tony
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Hopkins, Samuel
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Horlick-Hochwald, Arnost
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- House of Representatives (U.S.) (see United States House of Representatives)
- Human rights
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Hurst, Willard
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab (see also Islam and Islamic law, Salafism)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Icons (see also Iconoclasm)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Iconoclasm (Destruction of religious images) (see also Icons, Irene, Leo III (Byzantine Emperor))
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Ifta` (Issuing of Islamic fatwas) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- 'Ijtihad (independent interpretation of the Qur'an and Traditions, a.k.a. ahadith) (see also Islam and Islamic law, Jihad)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Independent counsel era (U.S., 1978-99)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Indigenous law (Africa) (see also Makwanyane case, Ubuntu)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Infallibility (see also Catholic Church, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Inheritance
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Inns of Court (U.K., see also Barristers, Lincoln's Inn)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Inns of Court (U.S.)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Intellectual property (see also Patent law for specific country or system)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Internal combustion engine (see also Morey (Samuel), Patent law (U.S.), Steam engine, Technology (historical))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- International Criminal Court (ICC) (see also International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) (see also International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) (see also International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- International law
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- International Military Commissions (see Nuremberg Tribunal)
- Inventions and inventors (of devices, etc.) (see Patent law of specific country or system)
- Iran (see also Persian Empire and society)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Irene (see also Female rulers, Iconoclasm, Orthodox Church)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Isaac, Emissary of Charlemagne (see also Jews and Jewish heritage)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Islam, Western perceptions of (see also Orientalism)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Islam and Islamic law (shari`a) (see also Harum al-Rashid, Caliphate, Dhimmi, Islamic legal education, Qadi, Ramadan, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Islamic legal education (see also Islam and Islamic law)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Israel (see also Anti-Semitism, Jews and Jewish heritage, Judaism)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Italian law and legal history
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Italy, Northern
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Jafari school of Shi'i Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Jackson, Robert H.
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Jews and Jewish heritage (see also Anti-Semitism, Ashkenazi Jews, Israel, Judaism)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Jihad (see also 'Ijtihad, Islam and Islamic law)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Jim Crow era (U.S.)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Journal of Legal History
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Judaism (see also Anti-Semitism, Israel, Jews and Jewish heritage, Talmud)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Judges (Role of) (see also Qadi)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Just war (see also Jihad, War)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Justinian (see also Byzantium, Corpus Juris Civilis, Roman law)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Jurisprudence (a.k.a. Legal philosophy)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Kamen, Dean
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Kelsen, Hans
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Kent, James
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Koran (see Qur'an)
- Land law (England)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Latin (language)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Law and society
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Law and Society Association
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Law French
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Law of war (see Jihad, Just war, War, War crimes)
- Law schools (see Legal education under a specific country or system)
- Lawyers Coop
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Legal anthropology (see Anthropology)
- Legal education (see Legal education under a specific country or system)
- Legal history resource issues (see Resources required for work in legal history)
- Legal modernism (see also Realism, Sociological jurisprudence)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Legal philology (see Philology)
- Legal practice (U.K.)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Legal practice (Washington, D.C.)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Legal reform (philosophical methods and approaches)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Legal Spectator (column by Jacob A. Stein)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Legal theory (see Jurisprudence)
- Leno, Jay
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Leo III (Byzantine Emperor) (see also Byzantium, Ecloga)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Leo III (Pope)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Letters patent (see also Patent law (English), Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Lewinsky scandal
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Libby, I. Lewis ("Scooter") Jr.
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Liberalism
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- A Life of H.L.A. Hart: The Nightmare and the Noble Dream (by Nicola Lacey)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Lincoln's Inn (see also Barristers, Inns of Court (U.K.))
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
- Linguistic philosophy (see Philosophy; see also Philology)
- Lochner v. New York (U.S. Supreme Court, 1905) (see "Freedom to contract" jurisprudence)
- Lombards and Lombardy
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Louis XI
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Low Countries
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Lynching
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Maine & Asmus
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Maitland, Frederic W.
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Makwanyane case (see also Indigenous law (Africa), Ubuntu)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Maliki school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Manuscripts
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Mao, Ze Dong (Tse Tung)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Marbury v. Madison (U.S. Supreme Court, 1803)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
- Maritime law (see also Rhodian laws)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Marriage (see also Temporary marriage)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Max Planck Institute (including its Institute for Legal History)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- McLemore Prize (Mississippi Historical Society)
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Media (see also Press)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Meese, Edwin III
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Mens rea (see Penal law)
- Middle Ages and medieval European law (roughly 476-1485)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Missionaries
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Modernism and modernity (as concepts) (see also Legal modernism)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Monk, Ray
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Morality (see also Jurisprudence)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Morey, Samuel
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Muhammad (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Muslims (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Mut`ah (Shi`i Islamic temporary marriage doctrine) (see Temporary marriage)
- "Name and Date" patents (see X-patents)
- Napoleon
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- National Party (South Africa)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Nationalism
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Nation-state
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Natural law (see also Jurisprudence)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Nazi era (see Fascism, Nuremberg Tribunal)
- New Hampshire Historical Society (see also Orford Historical Society)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- New York City
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Nixon, Richard
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Non-Agression Pact (Nazi Germany-Soviet Union) (see also Fascism, Soviet Union, World War II)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Non-lawyers doing legal history
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- North Africa (see also Africa)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Northern Europe (see also European law and legal history, European peoples)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Novelty standard (in U.S. patent law) (see also Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Nuremberg Tribunal (see also Einsatzgruppen Case)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Offutt, Dorsey
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Ohlendorf, Otto
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Orford Historical Society (see also New Hampshire Historical Society)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Orientalism (see also Eastern legal cultures, Islam, Western perceptions of, Postmodernism, Western perceptions of non-Western law)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Original intent (a.k.a. Originalism, Original understanding)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Orthodox Church (see also Catholic Church, Christianity, Protestantism, Schism (Eastern and Western Christianity))
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Ottoman Empire
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Oxford and Cambridge Club
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Oxford University
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Papacy (see Catholic Church)
- Parrish, Maxfield (see also Islam, Western perceptions of, Garden of Allah, Orientalism)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Partnership in law firms
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Patent Act of 1790 (U.S.) (see also Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patent Act of 1836 (U.S.) (see also Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patent law (English)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patent law (U.S.) (see also Novelty standard, Patent Act of 1790, Patent Act of 1836, United States Patent Office, Prior art doctrine, X-patents)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patent models (see also eBay, Fire of 1877, Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patent Office (U.S.) (see United States Patent Office)
- The Patent Office Pony, A History of the Early Patent Offices (by Kenneth W. Dobyns)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Patton Boggs
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Patton, George S. (see also United States army, World War II)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Peck, Gregory
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Penal law
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Periodization of legal history
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Persian Empire and society (see also Abbasids, Iran)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Philip V
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Philippics (by Cicero) (see also Cicero)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Philology
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Philosophy (as an academic discipline) (see also Jurisprudence)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Political correctness
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Political motives on the part of legal historians
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Pollock, Frederick
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Popular Mechanics (magazine) (see also Technology (historical))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Positivism (see also Jurisprudence)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Postmodernism (see also Orientalism, Western perceptions of non-Western law)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Pound, Roscoe (see also Legal modernism, Realism, Sociological jurisprudence)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Presentism (Misinterpretation of the past using present law as lens)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Preservation of documents (see Conservation and preservation of documents (techniques), Court records for specific country or system)
- Presidents (U.S.) (see United States Presidency and presidents)
- Press (U.S.) (see also Media)
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Prior art doctrine (see also Patent law (U.S.))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Progressivism
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Property law (see Intellectual property, Land law for specific country or system)
- Protestantism (see also Calvinism, Catholic Church, Christianity, Church of England, Orthodox Church, Reformation)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Public law
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Qadi (plural qudah) (Islamic judge) (see also Islam and Islamic law, Judges (role of))
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Quine, Willard
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Qur'an (see also Islam and Islamic law)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Race and race relations
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Ramadan (see also Islam and Islamic law)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Raz, Joseph
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Reagan administration
-
Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Realism (see also Jurisprudence, Legal modernism, Sociological jurisprudence)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Reception (of European law in South Africa)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Reception (of Roman law in Europe)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Reconstruction era (U.S.)
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Reform (see Legal reform)
- Reformation (Protestant) (see also Calvinism, Catholic Church, Christianity, Church of England, Protestantism)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Religion and religious law (see, e.g., Christianity, Islam and Islamic law, Judaism)
- Religious law in society
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
William B. Norman, Lincoln's Inn Chapel (March 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Research of legal history (see Resources required for work in legal history)
- Resources required for work in legal history
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Rhine
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Rhodian laws (see also Maritime law)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Rice, Condoleezza
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Riché, Pierre
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Right to bear arms (see also Dhimmi)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Roe v. Wade (U.S. Supreme Court, 1973) (see Abortion)
- Roman Empire, Eastern (see Byzantium)
- Roman Empire, Western
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Roman law
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Roman society
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Roman-Dutch law
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Rome, City of
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Rroma (see Gypsies)
- Ruggles, Senator John (U.S.)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Rule against perpetuities (see Land law (English))
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Ryan, Joanna
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Ryle, Gilbert
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Salaf (the exemplary early founders of Islam) (see Islam and Islamic law, Salafism)
- Salafism (see also Islam and Islamic law)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Salic Law (see also Francia and the Franks)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- San Diego Historical Society
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Sartre, Jean-Paul
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Schism (Eastern and Western Christianity) (see also Catholic Church, Christianity, Orthodox Church)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Schools of Islamic law (see Islam and Islamic law, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jursprudence)
- Secretary of State (U.S.) (see United States State Department)
- Secretary of War (U.S.) (see United States War Department)
- Segregation (U.S.) (see Jim Crow era)
- Selden Society
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Senate (U.S.) (see United States Senate)
- Sexuality (see also Homosexuality)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Shafi`i school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Shakespeare, William
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Shari`a (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Jafari, Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence, Zaydi)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Slavery (Intra-European)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Slavery (South Africa)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Sociological jurisprudence (see also Legal modernism, Realism)
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Sociology (see also Anthropology)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- The South (see Southern United States)
- South African law and legal history
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- South Asia (see also Asia)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Southern African Law Teachers Association
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Southern African Society of Legal Historians
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Southern United States (a.k.a. the South)
-
Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
- Soviet Union
-
Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- St. Peter's Basilica (see also Catholic Church, Rome, City of)
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Stanford Law School
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- State religion (see also Religious law in society)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
-
Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- State Department (U.S.) (see United States State Department)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- State governments (U.S.) (see also United States Constitution)
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Statute of Uses (see also Land law (English))
-
Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Steam engine (see also Internal combustion engine, Fulton (Robert), Morey (Samuel), Patent law (U.S.), Technology (historical))
-
Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Story, Joseph (Justice)
-
Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Sunan (pre-Islamic Arabian and Near Eastern exemplary customs) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Sunna (Islamic customary practices and traditions) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Sunni Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi`i, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
-
Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Supreme Court (U.S.) (see Constitutional law (U.S.))
- Swiney Prize
-
Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Syria
-
Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Talmud (see also Judaism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Taylor, Telford
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Technology (current uses in legal history work)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- Technology (historical) (see also Internal combusion engine, Steam engine)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Temporary marriage (mut`ah) (Shi`i doctrine) (see also Marriage)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Theodosian Code (see also Breviary of Alaric)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Theology and law (see Christianity, Islam and Islamic law, Judaism)
- Third Reich (see Fascism)
- Tracy, Spencer
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (ahadith, singular hadith) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Tribal law (see also Customary law)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Trusts, common law (see also Waqf)
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Ubuntu (indigenous southern African legal concept) (see also African law, Indigenous law (Africa), Makwanyane case)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- United States army (see also Patton (George S.), United States War Department)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- United States Attorney General
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States Congress (see also Congressional records (U.S.))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States Constitution (see also State governments (U.S.))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States House of Representatives (see also United States Senate)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- United States law and legal history
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
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Christopher Waldrep, American Society for Legal History (February 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- United States legal education
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
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Robert H. Bork, Hudson Institute (March 2005)
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- United States Military Commissions (see Nuremberg Tribunal)
- United States Patent Office (see also Patent law (U.S.))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States Presidency and presidents (see also Washington (George))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States Senate
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- United States State Department
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- United States War Department (see also Patton (George S.), United States army)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- University of Wisconsin Law School
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- `Urf (local custom in Islamic law) (see Islam and Islamic law)
- Uses (see Land law (England))
- Utilitarianism (see also Jurisprudence)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Verdun, Treaty of (843 AD) (see also Carolingians and Carolingian Society, Fontenoy, Battle of, Francia and the Franks)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Vietnam War
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- Vigilantism (see Lynching)
- Visigoths (see also Alaric)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- von Savigny, Friedrich Karl
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Wahhabism (see Salafism)
- Waqf (Islamic charitable trust) (see also Trusts, common law)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- War (see also Jihad, Just war, United States War Department, War of 1812, World War II)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- War crimes (see also Crimes against humanity)
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- War of 1812 (U.K.-U.S.)
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- War Department (U.S.) (see United States War Department)
- Washington, D.C. (see Legal practice)
- Washington, George
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Washington Lawyer (magazine)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Wassenaar
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Watergate scandal
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Weeks, Edwin Lord (see also Islam, Western perceptions of, Orientalism)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Western Europe
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
- Western legal cultures
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Western perceptions of non-Western law (see also Eastern legal cultures, Islam, Western perceptions of, Orientalism)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
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Irma J. Kroeze, University of South Africa (January 2005)
- Whitman, James
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Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford University (December 2004)
- The Winslow Boy (1999)
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Jacob A. Stein, Stein, Mitchell & Mezines, LLP (September 2006)
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- Women (status or activities in legal history) (see also Female rulers)
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Jeff Sypeck, Author of Becoming Charlemagne (November 2006)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- World peace
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
- World War II
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Benjamin B. Ferencz, benferencz.org (May 2006)
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Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics (April 2005)
- X-patents (see also Patent law (U.S.))
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Scott J. Asmus and Andrew P. Cernota, Maine and Asmus (November 2005)
- Yemen
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)
- Yorke Prize
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Neil Jones, Cambridge University (January 2005)
- Zacher, Hans F.
- Michael Stolleis, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (December 2004) (English / German)
- Zaydi school of Shi`i Islamic jurisprudence (see also Islam and Islamic law, Shi`i Islam and schools of Islamic jurisprudence)
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Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University (November 2005)