Special issue: The Pop-Up Museum of Legal Objects
Guest Editor: Amanda Perry-Kessaris
Full Issue
NILQ 68.3.1 Perry-Kessaris
NILQ 68.3.2 Moran
NILQ 68.3.3 Gulland
NILQ 68.3.4 Johnstone
NILQ 68.3.5 Keenan
NILQ 68.3.6 Buchanan and Hewitt
NILQ 68.3.7 Crawford
NILQ 68.3.8 Vadi
NILQ 68.3.9 Vigneron
NILQ 68.3.10 Dickson
NILQ 68.3.11 Stathopoulou
NILQ 68.3.12 Handl
NILQ 68.3.13 Nicholson
NILQ 68.3.14 Painter
NILQ 68.3.15 Richmond
NILQ 68.3 Prelims
NILQ 68.3 Cover
Articles
The Pop-Up Museum of Legal Objects project: an experiment in ‘socio-legal design’
Abstract 1039 | PDF Downloads 848Page 225-244
Carte de visite of ‘The Lord Chief Justice of England’ (Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 12th Baronet) by London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, circa 1873
Abstract 573 | PDF Downloads 493Page 245-257
All under one umbrella? The Family Guide to National Insurance 1948
Abstract 727 | PDF Downloads 495Page 259-270
Legal object commentary: anti-slavery medallion
Abstract 622 | PDF Downloads 494Page 271-281
The Gweagal shield
Abstract 1619 | PDF Downloads 1614Page 283-290
Encountering settler colonialism through legal objects: a painted drum and handwritten treaty from Manitoulin Island
Abstract 847 | PDF Downloads 615Page 291-304
Janus-headed intaglio
Abstract 552 | PDF Downloads 402Page 305-316
Grotius’ book chest, international law and material culture
Abstract 599 | PDF Downloads 459Page 317-328
The holy thorn reliquary and cultural heritage
Abstract 1018 | PDF Downloads 1113Page 329-339
Privacy and the mashrabiya screen: Knowledge is Sweeter than Honey
Abstract 626 | PDF Downloads 409Page 341-352
United Enemies
Abstract 536 | PDF Downloads 490Page 353-364
Self-sacrificing mothers as revered deities of social policy initiatives: reflections on the Huastec mother goddess and conditional cash transfer programmes
Abstract 580 | PDF Downloads 395Page 365-378
On the ‘Horniman walrus’
Abstract 522 | PDF Downloads 365Page 379-390
When is a Haida sphinx: thinking about law with things
Abstract 812 | PDF Downloads 649Page 391-402
Probabilistic reasoning and the rhetorical reconstruction of DNA profiling evidence
Abstract 588 | PDF Downloads 378Page 403-413