The new issue of Law and Humanities is available.
Law and Humanities
Volume 6. Number 2. 2012
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CONTENTS
Editorial by Paul
Raffield and Gary Watt
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Articles
Oaths, Credibility and the Legal Process in
Early Modern England: Part One
Barbara J Shapiro
‘Observe how parts with parts unite / In one
harmonious rule of right’: William Blackstone’s Verses on the Laws of England
Matthew Mauger
Human Rights and Radical Universalism: Aimé
Césaire’s and CLR James’s Representations of the Haitian Revolution
Philip Kaisary
Dickens and the National Interest: On the
Representation of Parties in Bleak House
Jan-Melissa Schramm
Truth, Law and Forensic Psychiatry in Truman
Capote’s In Cold Blood
Svein
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