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Welcome to the home page of H-LAW, a Humanities Social Sciences Online discussion network sponsored by the American Society for Legal History. H-LAW solicits discussion of issues relating to teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions:  common-law, civil-law, and all other legal systems.

The 2008 ASLH meeting will be in Ottawa,
November 14-16, 2008.

Ottawa

Preliminary flier

Preliminary program (Word Doc) or (PDF File)

Information about and links to:

     Preregistration form

     Roomshare form

     Discounted airfares

     Conference hotel

A guide to Ottawa by the Local Arrangements Committee

A more official guide to Ottawa

Click here to check out pictures and news from the 2007 ASLH conference in Tempe.

 

ASLH publishes Law & History Review through the University of Illinois Press.  The journal is available online via the History Cooperative and JSTOR. For more information, see their brochure.
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