Contents
1‘Another Sort of Treason’: The Troubled Home of Husband-Killing in Late Medieval Common Law
3Examining the Doctrine of Art and Part in Early Modern Scotland
6A British Common Law? Public Law after the 1707 Union between England and Scotland
8Land, Credit and the Constitution: Debtor Protections and Catholic Rights in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
10Sir John Ross Bt: The Last Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1921–1922
11Lord Birkenhead, Ambiguity and the Irish Border: Lawyers and the Anglo-Irish Treaty
12The British–Irish Negotiations on the Drafting of the 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State
13No Way to Run a Railroad: The Decline of the Great Northern Railway of Ireland after Partition
14Fortuna Fortes Adiuvat: The Importance of Individuals in Estonian Constitutional Change
15First Nations Constitutional Recognition in Australia: Addressing Foundational Failures of Rule of Law
17Courting the Past: Reconstructing Ireland’s Lost Legal Records, circa 1300–1922