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Author: Shaunnagh Dorsett

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Shaunnagh Dorsett is Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney and Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law at Victoria University of Wellington. She is the author or editor of a number of books, including Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought: Transpositions of Empire; Jurisdiction; and Legal Histories of the British Empire: Laws, Engagements and Legacies. She was the leader of the New Zealand Law Foundation”s “Lost Cases” Project.




6 Ebooks by Shaunnagh Dorsett

Shaunnagh (University of Ulster Coleraine Northern Ireland) Dorsett & Shaun McVeigh: Jurisdiction
This book takes its cue from the observation that jurisdiction – as the speech of law – articulates or proclaims law. Without jurisdiction the law would be speechless, without authority and …
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€45.12
Shaunnagh (University of Ulster Coleraine Northern Ireland) Dorsett & Shaun McVeigh: Jurisdiction
This book takes its cue from the observation that jurisdiction – as the speech of law – articulates or proclaims law. Without jurisdiction the law would be speechless, without authority and …
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€45.12
Shaunnagh Dorsett & John McLaren: Legal Histories of the British Empire
This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the role played by law(s) in the British Empire. Using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, the authors provide in-depth analyses which …
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€58.91
Shaunnagh Dorsett & John McLaren: Legal Histories of the British Empire
This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the role played by law(s) in the British Empire. Using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, the authors provide in-depth analyses which …
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€58.79
Shaunnagh Dorsett: Juridical Encounters
From 1840 to 1852, the Crown Colony period, the British attempted to impose their own law on New Zealand. In theory Maori, as subjects of the Queen, were to be ruled by British law. But in fact, …
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€48.50
Shaunnagh Dorsett: Juridical Encounters
From 1840 to 1852, the Crown Colony period, the British attempted to impose their own law on New Zealand. In theory Maori, as subjects of the Queen, were to be ruled by British law. But in fact, …
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English
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€39.69