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Professor Kostal's study is the first full-scale examination of the relationship between the English legal system and the world's first industrial economy, focusing primarily on the railway system.
Railroads --- Railroad law --- History --- Government regulation of railroads --- Law, Railroad --- Concessions --- Corporation law --- Railroads and state --- Iron horses (Railroads) --- Lines, Railroad --- Rail industry --- Rail lines --- Rail transportation --- Railroad industry --- Railroad lines --- Railroad transportation --- Railway industry --- Railways --- Communication and traffic --- Public utilities --- Transportation --- Trusts, Industrial --- Law and legislation
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Railroad law --- Great Britain --- History --- 19th century --- Railroads --- Railroads - Great Britain - History - 19th century. --- Railroad law - Great Britain - History - 19th century. --- Iron horses (Railroads) --- Lines, Railroad --- Rail industry --- Rail lines --- Rail transportation --- Railroad industry --- Railroad lines --- Railroad transportation --- Railway industry --- Railways --- Communication and traffic --- Concessions --- Public utilities --- Transportation --- Trusts, Industrial --- Government regulation of railroads --- Law, Railroad --- Corporation law --- Railroads and state --- Law and legislation
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This text reconstructs the martial law suppression of the Jamaica uprising of 1865, and the subsequent debate and litigation these events spawned in England.
Rule of law. --- Martial law --- Constitutional law --- Civil supremacy over the military --- History --- Colonies. --- Great Britain --- Colonies --- Administration --- Civilian control of the military --- Supremacy of the civil authority --- Civil-military relations --- Executive power --- Legislative power --- Law, Martial --- Military law --- Supremacy of law --- Administrative law
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After WWII, U.S. leaders sought to create liberal rule-of-law regimes in Germany and Japan, but the effort was often unsuccessful. Kostal argues that the manifest failings of America's own rule-of-law democracy were partially to blame, weakening U.S. credibility and resolve and revealing the country's ambiguous status as a global moral authority.
Law --- Reconstruction (1939-1951) --- American influences --- History --- Germany --- Japan --- Politics and government --- Civilization --- American influences.
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