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James Fitzjames Stephen
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (LF Ed.) [1874]
On Same-Sex Marriage, the Supreme Court's Opinion in United States V
Mundella Papers Scope
FITZJAMES STEPHEN and the DEVELOPMENT of MODERN ABORTION LAW Kate Gleeson1
Virginia Woolf's to the Lighthouse: Toward an Integrated Jurisprudence
A Tale of a Table: Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and the Legacy of Thomas Carlyle
Book Reviews
D. Weinstein Wake Forest University Interpreting Mill Abstract My Paper
The Thought of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen
Virginia Woolf: Masculinity As Imperial 'Parade'
J.F. Stephen's on Fraternity and Mill's Universal Love1
Joel Feinberg on Crime and Punishment: Exploring the Relationship Between the Moral Limits of the Criminal Law and the Expressive Function of Punishment
The Political Theology of Sir James Stephen
The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen Vol.I
All Works by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Unless Otherwise Stated)
Romance of Force: James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Law
Codification As Judicial Empowerment – the Stephen Code Jula Hughes, University of New Brunswick
The Influence of Sir James Stephen on the Law of Evidence* by J D Heydon
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© in This Web Service Cambridge University
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" (1873)
Codifiers of the Criminal Law
Reflections on James Fitzjames Stephen
The Intertextual Relationship of Virginia Woolf and Leslie Stephen
Appendix 1: Virginia Woolf Among the Apostles
Torture and Plea Bargaining* John H
James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Law
Proquest Dissertations
James Stephen's Attempt to Reform the Criminal Slave Laws of the West Indies, 1813-1833 Author(S): Russell Smandych Source: Law and History Review, Vol
The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. a Judge of the High Court of Justice
The Force of Majority Rule Adrian Vermeule I Will Attempt to Recover A
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Responsibility
Gregory Conti
James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Law
The Death of John Stuart Mill
Against Theories of Punishment: the Thought of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen
“Freedom to Point out the Way”: James Fitzjames Stephen's Essay On
The Resignation of the Third Indian Law Commission: Who Makes Law?
History of Torture
Subject Number Author/Publisher Title Year
Torture, Terrorism,And the Ticking Bomb