ISBN 9781107014497 Hardback Can1bridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy ofURLs for external or thirdparty internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.-1 Stuckey and Brand, for example, highlight prosopography as a method or technique that legal historians might usefully employ for achieving data on social phenomena and patterns ofinteraction among groups ofindividuals (such as members ofthe legal profession). A number of papers presented at the conference but not included here demonstrated the advantages and disadvantages of using methodologies derived from other disciplines, notably quantification (Penny Tucker, Rebecca Probert, David Seipp and Henry Summerson), literary theory (Lorie Charlesworth) and music theory (Adolpho Giuliani).
When I received a request from MDPI in 2021, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, to guest-edit a new online journal of philosophy of law and legal theory, including the history of their disciplines, it was immediately clear to me that this offer could be a great opportunity for all of us working in the field of philosophy of law or legal theory to develop an organ to exchange knowledge through this, as well as further crises [...]
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