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