Professor Ian Ward
| Shakespeare’s testament: England in 1623 | 2024 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Trials of Apuleius: An Ironic Legal History | 2024 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A tour through brexit Britain | 2023 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| 'I Am the King Himself': Lear, Seneca and the New Augustus | 2023 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Law, Literature and History | 2023 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Reformation of the Constitution: Law, Culture and Conflict in Jacobean England | 2023 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Trials of Charles I | 2023 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Henry Foe's Dilemma | 2022 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Masks, Mingling and Magic: Gibberish Law in the Age of Covid | 2022 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Last Roman King | 2022 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Law of Bare Life | 2021 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Play of Law in Modern British Theatre | 2021 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| English Legal Histories | 2020 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The ‘Great Matter’ of King Henry VIII | 2018 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Writing the Victorian Constitution | 2018 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Trials of Lizzie Eustace: Trollope, Sensationalism, and the Condition of English Law | 2016 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Uneasy Heads: The Play of Law and History in Brenton's 55 Days | 2016 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Women, Law and John Stuart Mill | 2016 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Informal Justice in England and Wales 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion | 2015 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Impressions of Bagehot: A review of Frank Prochaska, The Memoirs of Walter Bagehot (Yale University Press, 2013) | 2014 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Lord Mansfield: Justice in the Age of Reason [Book review] | 2014 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Sex, Crime and Literature in Victorian England | 2014 |
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Clare McGlynn Professor Ian Ward
| Would John Stuart Mill have Regulated Pornography? | 2014 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Rape and Rape Mythology in the Plays of Sarah Kane | 2013 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| An Unfortunate Coincidence: Jews, Jewishness, and English Law | 2012 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| In Search of Healing Voices: Church and State in Charlotte Bronte's Shirley | 2012 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Law and the Brontes | 2012 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Case of Beatrice Brooke: Fictions of Law and Marriage in Caroline Norton's Lost and Saved (1863) | 2012 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Perversions of History: Constitutionalism and Revolution in Burke's Reflections | 2010 |
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Professor Ian Ward Liang Luo
| God, Terror and Law | 2009 |
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Clare McGlynn Professor Ian Ward
| Judging Destricted | 2009 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Law, Text, Terror | 2009 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Legal Education and the Democratic Imagination | 2009 |
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Clare McGlynn Professor Ian Ward
| Pornography, Pragmatism, and Proscription | 2009 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Bricolage and Low Cunning: Rorty on pragmatism, politics and poetic justice | 2008 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Emily Brontë and the terrorist imagination | 2008 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Legal responses to trafficking in women for sexual exploitation in the European Union | 2008 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Rochester Wives | 2008 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Towards a Poethics of Terror | 2008 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Has devolution delivered? Bromley, C et al | 2007 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Terrorists and Equivocators | 2007 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Case of Helen Huntingdon | 2007 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Review of: The idea of a European superstate: Public justification and European integration | 2006 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Shabina Begum and the headscarf girls | 2006 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The culture of enlargement | 2005 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Walter Bagehot: Critic, Constitutionalist, Prophet? | 2005 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A Love of Justice: The Legal and Political Thought of William Godwin | 2004 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Europe in Search of 'Meaning and Purpose' | 2004 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Mythologies of English Constitutionalism | 2004 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The English Constitution: Myths and Realities | 2004 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A Critical Introduction to European Law | 2003 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A decade of Europe? Some reflections on an aspiration | 2003 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Justice, Humanity and the New World Order | 2003 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The Abode of Moral Truth: William Godwin's 'Enquiry Concerning Political Justice' | 2003 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The end of sovereignty and the new humanism | 2003 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Identifying the European other | 2002 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Imagining Human Rights | 2002 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| The echo of a sentimentae jurisprudence | 2002 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Theaters of intention: Dramas and law in early modern England | 2002 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| An Ever Closer Union?: The Continuing Travails of the Peoples of Europe | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Beyond Constitutionalism: The Search for a European Political Imagination | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Culture, Nonsense and Rights: Contemplating the Human Rights Act | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Fairyland and its Fairy Kings and Queens | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Fiction and the law: Legal discourse in Victorian and modernist literature | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Law, Literature and the Child | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Universal Jurisprudence and the Case for Legal Humanism | 2001 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A Charmed Spectacle: England and its Constitutional Imagination | 2000 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| A State of Mind?: The English Constitution and the Popular Imagination | 2000 |
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Professor Ian Ward
| Shakespeare and the Legal Imagination | 1999 |
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