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  • Gale Ecco, U.S. Supreme Court Records Luqman Abdush Shahid Petitioner v New York State

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Law and the Russian State Russias Legal Evolution from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin The Bloomsbury History of Modern Russia Series

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    Book SynopsisWilliam E. Pomeranz is Deputy Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute in Washington, D.C., USA. He is a frequent commentator on current developments in Russia, providing analysis for CNN, NBC, NPR, Reuters, Bloomberg, and other media outlets. His scholarly publications include articles on Russian legal history and present-day Russian commercial and constitutional law.Trade ReviewThis is what all Russia scholars need to know about Russian law … This is an outstanding piece of work. It is concise at 169 pages of text, with good international and Russian references and delightful quotes. It offers an even treatment of three centuries and an uncommonly nuanced analysis with a good eye for what is formal and what is real. * Slavic Review *William Pomeranz, Deputy Director of the Kennan Institute, has written a masterful history of Russia through a legal lens … Readers whose primary interests lie well outside the field of Russian law will find important insights here into Russia’s political, social, and economic development … Revealing with unusual clarity the conservative vs. modernizing strands of Russia’s legal development, Law and the Russian State provides a superb introduction to the field of Russian law. * The Russian Review *Pomeranz’s book is a treat for anyone interested in learning about the fundamental changes and continuities of Russian law ... , Pomeranz’s book is highly recommendable. It does what good legal history sometimes succeeds in doing: it helps us to understand the contemporary world. * Comparative Legal History *It is no small feat to encapsulate major points of 350 years of legal history into 169 pages of text, and this is done fluently, with good balance among the salient subjects. . . This is a volume well worthy of adoption for advanced undergraduate courses on Russian affairs and an excellent addition to a promising series. * Slavonic and East European Review *Pomeranz is at his best when covering the period since formation of the Russian Federation. Nonetheless, by harking back to Peter the Great’s reign, he provides just enough historical context to demonstrate continuity and change within a country that has both followed and curiously departed from the West’s legal trajectory. All of which makes Law and the Russian State a valuable addition to the literature. It is recommended for undergraduate and graduate students of history and law, and for experts in these fields. * Ab Imperio *A lively and engaging account of law and legal development in Russia, past and present. It is unique in its emphasis on how law throughout Russian history has served the state. * Peter H. Solomon, Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, Canada *Most Westerners consider the Russian state lawless, but William Pomeranz shows the great importance Russians attribute to law. This is a scholarly and thoughtful guide to law, a little understood but crucial aspect of Russia's long history. It should become the standard work on its subject. * Geoffrey Hosking, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London, UK *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1. Law and Empire under Peter the Great 2. The Expansion of Russian Legality 3. The Judicial Reforms of 1864 and the Modernization of Russian Law 4. Law, Politics, and Revolution 5. Filling in the Blanks: The Creation of Socialist Law 6. Socialist Legality and Illegality 7. Russia’s Long Constitutional Crisis: 1985-1993 8. The 1993 Constitution and Russia’s Liberal Experiment 9. Vladimir Putin and the Restoration of State and Law Conclusion Bibliography

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Photographing Crime Scenes in TwentiethCentury London

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    Book SynopsisAlexa Neale is Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in Historical Criminology at the University of Sussex, UK. She is currently researching crime narratives and the meaning of evidence in a project titled Black Books: The Institutional Memory of Hanging and Mercy at the Home Office'.Trade ReviewIn her forensic analysis of hitherto unseen photographs of domestic interiors that were crime scenes, Alexa Neale reveals the part they played in imagined narratives of murder presented in courtrooms. Her microhistories of individual cases, each framed by a compelling imaginative vignette, go beyond the crimes in question and give new insights into social class, gendered and racial identities revealed in the spaces and material culture of 20th century Londoners’ homes. * Deborah Sugg Ryan, Professor of Design History and Theory, University of Portsmouth, UK *An immersive, clear-eyed account of Neale’s encounter with the criminal archive. Trial transcripts, criminal case files, media reportage, ephemera and, most importantly, photographs found in police prosecution records are read along – and against – the grain. Neale teaches us how deftly these materials were used to create powerful prosecution narratives, and also how to read them now: as evidence of home life, relationships, lives and secrets. Bringing imaginative methodological approaches to her fascinating sources, Neale’s work is a microhistory made from the surviving remnants of criminal records. Her reading of forensic photographs is lucid, original and a major contribution to the field. * Katherine Biber, Professor of Law, University of Technology Sydney, Australia *In this compelling and challenging study of crime scene photography, Alexa Neale shows how the camera shaped how crime and the law were perceived and represented in modern Britain. Photographing Crime Scenes in 20th-Century London is an astute analysis, bringing together cultural history, legal history and the social history of crime. Neale’s book also uses the camera’s lens to tell a series of fascinating stories about private and public life in twentieth-century London, from a louche mews in Knightsbridge to the dark alleys of Limehouse. * Stephen J Brooke, Professor of History, York University, Canada *A trailblazing title which opens up this visual world to the crime, cultural and media historian. Through a critical analysis of crime scene photography and narrative this book persuades criminal historians to look at the visualisation of crime in new and exciting ways. * David Nash, Professor of History, Oxford Brookes University, UK *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations 1. Introduction: Encountering crime scenes 2. ”Isn't Dinner Ready?”: Spatialising working-class home and marriage in Camden3. 'She Wore No Ring': Picturing sexual jealousy and provocation in Bloomsbury4. "The Love Hut": Perverting public/private boundaries in Knightsbridge 5. "Murder Story": Telling 'Ripper' tales in Limehouse and beyond 6. ‘Joseph Aaku's Cat’: Imagining home and race in St. Pancras 7. "We've really hit the jackpot now, doll": Changing lives in North Kensington 8. Conclusion: A place through crimeBibliography Index

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions The Millers Tale From Chaucer. Inscribd to N.

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions A Dissertation Concerning Electricity. By J. T.

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions The Trial of Count Struensee Late Prime Minister

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions The Practice of the High Court of Chancery as now

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions The Vol 1 Practical Justice of Peace and Parish

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions A Report of all the Cases Determined by Sir John

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  • Gale Ecco, Print Editions A Catalogue of Household Furniture Plate Linen

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  • Wildside Press The Code of Hammurabi

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Cape Town Convention: A Documentary History

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    Book SynopsisThis book is the first detailed and comprehensive research of the history of the Cape Town Convention and its protocols. It critically engages with the challenges faced by the developers of this treaty, analyses thousands of pages of archived materials and derives important lessons for the development of transnational commercial law globally. The book is an invaluable addition to the existing literature on the Cape Town Convention. It also informs the debate about harmonisation of secured transactions regimes generally, and as such will be of interest to academics, legal practitioners and the judiciary involved in secured transactions law around the world. Practising lawyers will better understand the rationale behind the key provisions of the Cape Town Convention, while the treaty-making lessons will assist governmental officials, representatives of international organisations and legal advisors engaged in harmonisation of commercial law. The text covers all four protocols to the Cape Town Convention, including the MAC Protocol adopted on 22 November 2019 in Pretoria.Table of Contents1. Introduction 1.1. Cape Town Convention: A Long Journey Home 1.2. In Search of Underlying Objectives and Challenges 1.3. Scope of this Book 1.4. Structure of this Book 1.5. History of the Cape Town Convention: The Key Stages 2. Defining the Scope of the Convention 2.1. Overview 2.2. Identifying the Problem 2.2.1. Origins of the Convention: The Lex Situs Conundrum 2.2.2. Seeking Solutions to the Lex Situs Problem 2.2.3. A Functional Approach to Security Interests? 2.2.4. Transactions Falling within the Ambit of the New Convention 2.3. Proposing a Solution: The Concept of International Interest 2.3.1. International Interest as Alternative to Recognition 2.3.2. Autonomous Character of International Interest; Relationship between an International Interest and Interests Created under National Laws 2.4. Evolution of the Concept of Internationality 2.4.1. Emergence of the Test of ‘Internationality’ 2.4.2. Decline of Internationality 2.4.3. Declarations on Purely Domestic Transactions 3. Selecting the Asset Types Covered by the Convention 3.1. Overview 3.2. Evolution of the Concept of Mobile Equipment 3.2.1. Generic Concept of Mobile Equipment 3.2.2. Specific Types of Equipment 3.3. Aircraft 3.3.1. Pre-CTC International Rules Affecting Aircraft Finance 3.3.2. Aircraft Engines 3.3.3. Helicopters and Helicopter Engines 3.4. Ships 3.4.1. Pre-CTC International Rules Affecting Ship Finance 3.4.2. Exclusion of Ships from the Scope of the CTC 3.5. Mining, Agricultural and Construction Equipment 4. Choosing an Appropriate Structure for the Convention 4.1. Overview 4.2. Transition to Asset-Specific Regulation 4.3. Separation of the Aircraft Protocol 5. Addressing Inter Partes Matters: Remedies and Party Autonomy 5.1. Overview 5.2. The Role of Party Autonomy 5.3. Remedies 5.3.1. Origins of the Enforcement Provisions in the Convention 5.3.2. Convention Remedies: Party Opt-in or Opt-out? 5.3.3. Advance Relief 5.3.4. Achieving a Balance of Interests in Remedy Provisions 6. Addressing Matters Affecting Third Parties: Key Considerations 6.1. Overview 6.2. Development of the System of Priorities 6.2.1. Multiple Priorities Problem 6.2.2. Priority Position of Nationally Preferred Creditors 6.3. Development of the Registration System 6.3.1. Origins of the Registration System 6.3.2. Structure of the Registration System 7. Measuring the Feasibility of the Convention: Commercial Concerns and State Sensitivities 7.1. Overview 7.2. The Role of Commercial Factors in the Development of the CTC 7.2.1. Certainty/Predictability and its Role in the Development of the CTC 7.2.2. Economic Benefit Studies in the History of the CTC 7.3. State Sensitivities 8. Process-Management Challenges 8.1. Overview 8.2. The Role of Working Groups in the Development of the Convention 8.2.1. Steering and Revisions Committee (SRC) 8.2.2. Drafting Groups and Committees 8.2.3. Specialist Working Groups and Consultations 8.3. Alternatives as an Instrument of Crystallising Negotiations 8.4. Obtaining Industry Support 9. Conclusions 9.1. Lessons for Commercial Treaty-Making Appendix 1: Cape Town Convention Development Timeline: Key Milestones Appendix 2: Table of Concordance of Reports and Working Papers

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  • Wilder Publications The Common Law

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  • Scholars' Press A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict

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  • Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. The Growth of American Law

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  • Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Essays in Anglo-Saxon Law (1876)

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  • Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. War and Peace in the Law of Islam

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  • Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian

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  • Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. The Code of Hammurabi

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  • Society of Biblical Literature Judicial Decisions in the Ancient Near East

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  • New Degree Press The Future of Governance in Space

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Studying Roman Law

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    Book SynopsisStudying Roman Law is an introductory guide aimed at sixth-formers, students and those with a general interest wishing to obtain a basic overview of Roman private law during the first three centuries of the Common Era. It is not meant to be a replacement for more comprehensive and technical manuals on Roman law, but should rather be seen as introductory reading. Written in non-specialist language, it contains a basic overview of the sources of Roman private law and a guide to their use together with a survey of the main areas of the law using primary sources in translation. It also explains the different contexts in which these rules arose and operated as well as the mechanisms by which they were enforced against the backdrop of one of the most sophisticated and influential legal systems of the ancient world.Table of ContentsSources and Methodology Persons Actions Things Conclusions Suggestions for further reading and study Index

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