Special Issue: Bench and Bar: The (Dis)appearance of Britain
Guest Editors: Karen Brennan, Niamh Howlin and Sara Ramshaw
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Articles
Introduction
Abstract 288 | NILQ 63.3.1 Intro Downloads 187Page 321-322
‘Paddling a canoe with an oar made of oak’: the enduring legacy of British law in Pacific island states
Abstract 299 | NILQ 63.3.2 Farran Downloads 1783Page 323-341
Courts and the emergence of statehood in post-colonial Africa
Abstract 322 | NILQ 63.3.3 Ellett Downloads 1346Page 343-363
The Privy Council appeal as a minority safeguard for the Protestant community of the Irish Free State, 1922–1935
Abstract 321 | NILQ 63.3.4 Mohr Downloads 770Page 365-395
The evolution of a public sentinel: Australia’s Solicitor General
Abstract 440 | NILQ 63.3.5 Appleby Downloads 701Page 397-416
Law and the practice of politics in the Canadian Department of Justice: completing confederation
Abstract 298 | NILQ 63.3.6 Swainger Downloads 732Page 417-433