Table of contents of the issue 3/2012, December
Difendersi in tribunale, a cura di Françoise Briegel
In the streets and in court. Defence strategies inside and outside the tribunal (18th century Turin)
Defence in inquisitorial proceedings and the adversarial balance (Senate of Chambery - 18th century)
Defending the indefensible. Atrocious crimes and miscarriages of justice in France during the Age of Enlightenment
Defence in writing. The end of the printed legal brief (France, 1788-1792)?
Words and liberty: hopes for legal defense during the French Revolution
The Canadiens and the bloody code: criminal defence strategies in Quebec after the British conquest, 1760-1841
The lawyers, the courtroom and the public sphere: defending the French law tradition in British Quebec at the turn of the nineteenth century
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