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Chapter 1:
Introduction
Jeremy Patrick, Sarah McKibbin and Marcus Harmes
Chapter 2:
Politics and Profession: Sir Dudley Ryder and the Office of Attorney-General in England, 1689-1760
Wilfrid Prest
Chapter 3:
Lord Atkin’s Dissent in Liversidge v Anderson – Indecorously Orthodox?
Karen Schultz
Chapter 4:
The Challenges to the UK Constitution Since 1979 and Brexit
Michael Mulligan
Chapter 5:
The Age of Rumpoleis Past? Legal History on British Television
Marcus K Harmes, Meredith A Harmes, and Barbara Harmes
Chapter 6:
The History of Legal Marketing In Australia And New Zealand
Keith Thompson
Chapter 7:
The Historical Development of The Fault Basis of Liability in The Law of Torts
Anthony Gray
Chapter 8:
What Albert did and What Albert did next: Albert Bathurst Piddington – The High Court Judge Who Never Sat
The Hon Justice A. S. Bell and James Monaghan
Chapter 9:
Path Dependency, the High Court, and the Constitution
Jeremy Patrick
Chapter 10:
The Use and Misuse of Legal History in The High Court Of Australia
Warren Swain
Chapter 11:
Did The Early British Colonists Regard the Indigenous Peoples of New South Wales as Subjects of the Crown Entitled to the Protection Of English Law?
Gavin Loughton
Chapter 12:
Land, the social imaginary and the Constitution Act 1867 (Qld)
Julie Copley
Chapter 13:
The good, the bad and the ugly: a short history of biosecurity regulation in australia
Noeleen McNamara
Chapter 14:
Legal Pluralism Past and Present: Magna Carta and a First Nations’ Voice In The Australian Constitution
Jason Taliadoros
Sarah McKibbin is Lecturer (Law) in the School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland, Australia, and co-author of A Legal History for Australia (2021) with Marcus Harmes and Libby Connors.
Jeremy Patrick is Lecturer in the School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland, Australia. He has published multiple journal articles on historical aspects in the area of law and religion, including constitutional religion clauses, blasphemous libel, and the legal regulation of fortune-telling and individual spirituality. He is author of Faith or Fraud: Fortune-telling, Spirituality, and the Law (2020).
Marcus Harmes is Professor, Associate Director Research in the University of Southern Queensland College, Australia, and teaches legal history in the law degree. He has published extensively in the fields of religious and political history, with a particular emphasis on British religious history and constitutional history.
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