Law in Theory and History: New Essays on a Neglected Dialogue edited by Maksymilian Del Mar and Michael Lobban

This volume is an important contribution to a topic which has seen something of a resurgence lately and one from which both legal theorists and legal historians will greatly benefit. Some of the essays in this volume tackle questions on the ground floor, as it were, of interactions between legal the...

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