| 格式化内容附注: | Introductory remarks (Michael Lobban) -- The role of legislation in racial identities within the English Atlantic 1640s-1700s (Justine K. Collins) -- London's Middle Temple and law students from the new world (Sally Hadden) -- Sir James Mackintosh : the Colonial Judge (?ukasz Jan Korporowicz) -- Remaking Britain in the image of the Raj : James Fitzjames Stephen's 'Indian' correctives to electoral reform (Matilde Cazzola) -- The Colonial government bill 1864 : towards a code of Colonial Constitutional Law (Greg Taylor) -- Outlaws in their native land : the 'incompetence' of aboriginal witnesses in 19th century Colonial Australia (Andrew Alexander, Holly Nicholls, David Plater) -- Governance through vagrancy law in Hong Kong, 1841-1939 (Christopher M. Roberts, Hazel W.H. Leung) -- Imagination and colonial challenges to English legal historiography (Richard W. Ireland) -- The last will and testament of John Gardner Kemeys : Jamaican mortgages and English inheritance disputes (Julia Rudolph) -- Winds of change in common law jurisdictions : the concept of good faith and fair dealing in the performance of contracts (Jan Halberda) -- Conclusion : legal history in a global setting: voices from the peripheries (Cerian Griffiths, ?ukasz Jan Korporowicz). |