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Australian Journal of Legal History |
- Why Legal History Matters - [2003] AJLH 1; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 1
Ian Holloway and A R Buck- Working With Our Legal History: A Revolution Just Beginning - [2003] AJLH 2; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 5
Alex C Castles- Living with Legal History in the Courts - [2003] AJLH 3; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 17
The Hon Justice Michael Kirby- Alex Castles: An Adelaide Perspective - [2003] AJLH 4; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 29
Wilfrid Prest- Alex Castles on the Reception of English Law - [2003] AJLH 5; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 37
Bruce Kercher- Law[yer]’s History, Conversationally Speaking - [2003] AJLH 6; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 47
Diane Kirkby- A Formidable Subject: Some Thoughts on the Writing of Australasian Legal History - [2003] AJLH 7; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 53
Jeremy Finn- In the Northern Archives Something Stirred: The Discovery of Canadian Legal History - [2003] AJLH 8; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 73
John McLaren- Judging Lives: Judicial Biography from Hale to Holmes - [2003] AJLH 9; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 87
Philip Girard- Alex Castles on the Recognition of Australian Legal History - [2003] AJLH 10; 7(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 107
Annesley Athaide
- Gold, The Case of Mines (1568) and the Waitangi Tribunal - [2003] AJLH 11; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 157
David V Williams- ‘The Judicial Office ... Bowing to no Power but the Supremacy of the Law: Judges and the Rule of Law in Colonial Australia and Canada, 1788-1840’ - [2003] AJLH 12; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 12
John McLaren- A Comparison of the Australian (‘Torrens’) System of Land Registration of 1858 and the Law of Hamburg in the 1850s - [2003] AJLH 13; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 13
Antonio Esposito- A Postcolonial Understanding of Law and Society: Exploring Criminal Trials in Colonial Queensland - [2003] AJLH 14; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 14
Sean Gouglas and John C Weaver- ‘Evatt’s Bastard Child’: The Commonwealth Legal Service Bureaux 1942-51 - [2003] AJLH 15; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 15
Don Fleming and Francis Regan- Lives of the Australian Chief Justices: Sir Francis Forbes: First Chief Justice of New South Wales 1824-1837; Sir James Dowling: Second Chief Justice of New South Wales 1837-1844, and Sir William A'Beckett: First Chief Justice of Victoria 1852-1857 - AJL
Bruce Kercher