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Vol. 18, No. 2

Summer 2000



Editorial Staff  
   
In This Issue v


Articles


The Civil Law Tradition and Constitutionalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Legacy of Emilio Rabasa
  Charles A. Hale 257

Legal Order as Motive and Mask: Franz Schlegelberger and the Nazi Administration of Justice
  Eli Nathans 281

The Shadow of the Gallows: The Death Penalty and the British Labour Government, 1945–51
  Victor Bailey 305

Policing in a Penal Colony: Governor Arthur's Police System in Van Diemen's Land, 1826–1836
  Stefan Petrow 351

Forum: Codifying Crime, Finding Government

Reconstructing the English Codication Debate: The Criminal Law Commissioners, 1833–45
  Lindsay Farmer 397

  Comments

  How Benthamic Was the Criminal Law Commission?
    Michael Lobban 427

  The Historical Analysis of Criminal Codes
    Markus Dirk Dubber 433

  Response

  "The Principle of the Codication We Recommend Has Never Yet Been Understood"
    Lindsay Farmer 441


The LHR Electronic Resource Page


Webbing the Pacific—Teaching an Intercontinental Legal History Course
  Ozcan 445


Book Reviews


Law in the Crisis of Empire, 379–455 a.d.: The Theodosian Dynasty and Its Quaestors—Tony Honoré
  reviewed by Elizabeth A. Meyer 457

Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity: Selected Translations, 500–1245—Robert Somerville and Bruce C. Brasington, editors and translators
  reviewed by R. H. Helmholz 460

The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Deviance, Morality, and Late-Victorian Society—Michael S. Foldy
  reviewed by Deborah Wiggins 461

Between Two Revolutions: Stolypin and the Politics of Renewal in Russia—Peter Waldron
  reviewed by Steven L. Hoch 462

White Man's Justice: South African Political Trials in the Black Consciousness Era—Michael Lobban
  reviewed by Ivan Evans 464

Women before the Bar: Gender, Law, and Society in Connecticut, 1639–1789—Cornelia Hughes Dayton
  reviewed by Katherine Hermes 466

Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England—Jane Kamensky
  reviewed by Kirsten Fischer 468

Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and "Race" in New England, 1780–1860—Joanne Pope Melish
  reviewed by Robert J. Steinfeld 470

No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship—Linda K. Kerber
  reviewed by Nancy Isenberg 474

How Curious a Land: Conflict and Change in Greene County, Georgia, 1850–1885—Jonathan M. Bryant
  reviewed by John C. Rodrigue 476



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