SOLON Law, Crime and History - Volume 1, No 1
Table of contents
Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson and Samantha Pegg
Debate Forum
Mind The Gap’: One Dilemma Concerning The Expansion of Legal Subjectivity in the Age of Globalisation. Anna Grear, p. 1-8
Targeted Killing as a Means of Asymmetric Warfare: A Provocative View and Invitation to Debate. Sascha–Dominik Bachmann and Ulf Haeussler, p. 9-15
Articles
The 1942 Laconia Order, The Murder of Shipwrecked Survivors and the Allied Pursuit of Justice 1945-46. G. H. Bennett, p. 16-34
Community Mothers or Impromptu Actresses? The Multifaceted Experience of Women in the New York Police Department (1900-1941). Yann Philippe, p. 35-61
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: Criminal Law, Down Syndrome, and a Life Worth Living. Fran Wright, p. 62-85
Discussion Papers
Human Rights and the Use of Law in the Modern State. Vaughan Jones, p. 86-94
Providentialism, The Pledge and Victorian Hangovers: Investigating Moderate Alcohol Policy in Britain, 1914-1918. Henry Yeomans, p. 95-107
Recent Submissions
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Community Mothers or Impromptu Actresses? The Multifaceted Experience of Women in the New York Police Department (1900-1941)
(University of Plymouth, 2011)In the first half of the twentieth century, women police played a small yet active role in the New York Police Department. This article does not intend to narrate the growing presence of policewomen in the department but ... -
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: Criminal Law, Down Syndrome, and a Life Worth Living
(University of Plymouth, 2011)This article considers changes in how legal rules reflect attitudes towards children with Down Syndrome between the early 1980s and the present day. In the early 1980s children with Down Syndrome did not have the same ... -
Providentialism, The Pledge and Victorian Hangovers: Investigating Moderate Alcohol Policy in Britain, 1914-1918
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Human Rights and the Use of Law in the Modern State
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The 1942 Laconia Order, The Murder of Shipwrecked Survivors and the Allied Pursuit of Justice 1945-46
(University of Plymouth, 2011)This article examines the post-war trials of three German naval officers in connection with the Laconia order of 1942. It sets their behaviour, and the order, in the context of maritime custom and the practices of the ... -
‘Mind The Gap’: One Dilemma Concerning The Expansion of Legal Subjectivity in the Age of Globalisation
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Targeted Killing as a Means of Asymmetric Warfare: A Provocative View and Invitation to Debate
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Editorial
(University of Plymouth, 2011)