Stories
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The prostitute whose pox inspired feminists
Fitzrovia, 1875. A woman recorded only as A.G. enters hospital and is diagnosed with syphilis.
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How nature is defending itself in court
The idea that nature has legal rights is increasingly being taken seriously, but who gets to speak for it? Isabella Kaminski asks how the non-human can be represented within a human-made system.
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“It wasn’t an accident that I came to you”
Douglas meets psychoanalyst Susie Orbach for a follow-up session, ahead of delivering a difficult verdict.
Catalogue
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Constitutional history of the American Revolution / John Phillip Reid.
Reid, John PhillipDate: 1986-1993- Books
The role of mental illness in criminal trials / edited with introductions by Jane Campbell Moriarty.
Date: 2001- Books
The law of life and death / Elizabeth Price Foley.
Foley, Elizabeth Price.Date: 2011- Books
Public health law : power, duty, restraint / Lawrence O. Gostin.
Gostin, Lawrence O. (Lawrence Ogalthorpe)Date: [2008], ©2008- Books
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The progress and present state of the law of patronage in Scotland, Have A Constitutional Right To Demand A Repeal Of The Act Restoring Patronages. With an introduction, stating some of the bad consequences of that act. And an appendix, containing the remonstrance of the General Assembly in 1712, When The Act Was Passed; and their resolution in 1736, Upon The Report Of Their Commissioners Who Were Sent To London To Endeavour The Repeal Of Queen Anne's Act, And The RE-Establishment Of Our Revolution Laws.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]