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Volume 1. Issue 2 (2011)
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Volume 1
Issue 2
Published Sep 01, 2011
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Editorial
Editorial
David Cox, ‘The Wolves let loose at Wolverhampton’: A study of the South Staffordshire Election ‘Riots’, May 1835', 1-31
Article
Iain Channing, 'Freedom of Expression from the ‘Age of Extremes’ to the ‘Age of Terror’: Reflections on Public Order Law and the Legal Responses to Political and Religious Extremism in 1930s Britain and the Post 9/11', 32-57
Article
Chris Monaghan, 'In Defence of Intrinsic Human Rights: Edmund Burke’s Controversial Prosecution of Warren Hastings, Governor-General of Bengal', 58-107
Article
Lisa Denmark, 'Worshipping Bacchus: Prohibition in Savannah, 1899-1922', 109-140
Article
James Windle, Ominous Parallels and Optimistic Differences: Opium in China and Afghanistan, 141-164
Article
Haia Shpayer-Makov, Revisiting the Detective Figure in Late Victorian and Edwardian Fiction: A View from the Perspective of Police History, 165-193
Article
Judith Rowbotham, Lorie Charlesworth, Michael Kandiah, Justice? – Whose Justice? Punishment, Mediation or Reconciliation?’, 194-214. SOLON 2nd International War Crimes Conference, 3-5 March 2011
Conference Report
Maya Mounayer-Rigby, Justice? – Whose Justice?, 215-223. SOLON 2nd International War Crimes Conference, 3-5 March 2011
Conference Report
Rebecca Blackwell, Are we Perfectible?, 224-227. SOLON 2nd International War Crimes Conference, 3-5 March 2011
Conference Report
Arlie Loughnan, ‘Manifest Madness’: Mental Incapacity in Criminal Law 228-231
Research Interests and Postgraduate Research
Tom Keene Open Files and Hidden Secrets: A Re-Evaluation of the Special Operations Executive in Western Europe 1940-1942, 232-237
Research Interests and Postgraduate Research