The Making Sense
Crafting Fact and Law
“Why is the UK still printing its laws on vellum?” BBC News 15 February 2016 (Read)
Roscoe Pound, Interpretations of Legal History (1923) (Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press, 2013) (Read) (subscription to external site required)
Weaving Willow Baskets (Read)
Albert’s Last Skep (Yorkshire Film Archive) (View)
Brett G. Scharffs, “Law as Craft” (2001) 54 Vanderbilt Law Review 2243 (Read)
Ruth Buchanan and Jeffery G Hewitt, ‘Treaty Canoe’ in Jessie Hohmann and Daniel Joyce, International Law’s Objects (Oxford University Press, 2018) (Read) (subscription to external site required)
Pierre Elliot Trudeau, ‘Exhaustion and Fulfilment: The Ascetic in a Canoe’ Che-mun (2000) (Archive)
Bob Hepburn, ‘How the Iconic Canoe has Shaped Canada’ Toronto Star Online (5 September 2015) (Read)
Bernard J. Hibbitts, De-scribing Law: Performance in the Constitution of Legality (paper delivered at the Performance Studies Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 1996) (Web Archive)
A.V. Dicey Lectures on the Relation Between Law and Public Opinion, 1905 (Read)
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