Epidemics and the Law from Plague to the Present
Herausgeber: Gordon, Emily; Williams, Ian; Mitchell, Charles
Epidemics and the Law from Plague to the Present
Herausgeber: Gordon, Emily; Williams, Ian; Mitchell, Charles
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An interdisciplinary collection of essays on the socio-legal history of epidemics from the medieval period to the present day.
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An interdisciplinary collection of essays on the socio-legal history of epidemics from the medieval period to the present day.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509984442
- ISBN-10: 1509984445
- Artikelnr.: 72498228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509984442
- ISBN-10: 1509984445
- Artikelnr.: 72498228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Emily Gordon is Lecturer in Law at University College London, UK. Charles Mitchell is Professor of Law at University College London, UK. Ian Williams is Associate Professor of Law at University College London, UK.
Part I. Introduction 1. Socio-Legal Histories of Infectious Disease
Emily Gordon (University of Cambridge
UK)
Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) and Ian Williams (University of Oxford
UK) Part II. Direct Regulatory Responses to Infectious Disease 2. Central and Local Legal Responses to the Plague of 1603
Joe Sampson (University of Cambridge
UK) 3. Epidemic Extraterritoriality and Border Prophylaxis in Western Europe
1780-1850
Alex Chase-Levenson (Binghamton University
State University of New York
USA) 4. Frontline Powers and the Uses of the Law: Official Authority
Public Trust
and Public Health in England
c 1850-1910
Tom Crook (Oxford Brookes University
UK) 5. Revisiting Disease in Immigration Law: Colonial and Commonwealth Histories
Alison Bashford (University of New South Wales
Australia) 6. Old Laws
New Logics: Medical Management at Britain's Borders 1962-1988
Roberta Bivins (Warwick University
UK) 7. Values and Infectious Disease Regulation in 20th Century England and Wales: The Cases of Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS
Janet Weston (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
UK) Part III. Longer-term Legal and Social Consequences of Infectious Disease 8. Centralisation of Labour Regulation in Response to the Black Death: The Statute of Labourers and Contract Law
Lorren Eldridge (University of Cambridge
UK) 9. Property Disputes about Leper Houses
Pest Houses and Fever Hospitals
Jonathan Garton (Warwick University
UK) and Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) 10. The Taxation of Proprietary Medicines and the Regulation of Poisons in Nineteenth-century Britain
Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter
UK) 11. Private Offence
Public Wrong: Prosecuting Disease Transmission by Medical Professionals in Nineteenth-century England
Katherine D Watson (Oxford Brookes University
UK)
Emily Gordon (University of Cambridge
UK)
Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) and Ian Williams (University of Oxford
UK) Part II. Direct Regulatory Responses to Infectious Disease 2. Central and Local Legal Responses to the Plague of 1603
Joe Sampson (University of Cambridge
UK) 3. Epidemic Extraterritoriality and Border Prophylaxis in Western Europe
1780-1850
Alex Chase-Levenson (Binghamton University
State University of New York
USA) 4. Frontline Powers and the Uses of the Law: Official Authority
Public Trust
and Public Health in England
c 1850-1910
Tom Crook (Oxford Brookes University
UK) 5. Revisiting Disease in Immigration Law: Colonial and Commonwealth Histories
Alison Bashford (University of New South Wales
Australia) 6. Old Laws
New Logics: Medical Management at Britain's Borders 1962-1988
Roberta Bivins (Warwick University
UK) 7. Values and Infectious Disease Regulation in 20th Century England and Wales: The Cases of Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS
Janet Weston (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
UK) Part III. Longer-term Legal and Social Consequences of Infectious Disease 8. Centralisation of Labour Regulation in Response to the Black Death: The Statute of Labourers and Contract Law
Lorren Eldridge (University of Cambridge
UK) 9. Property Disputes about Leper Houses
Pest Houses and Fever Hospitals
Jonathan Garton (Warwick University
UK) and Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) 10. The Taxation of Proprietary Medicines and the Regulation of Poisons in Nineteenth-century Britain
Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter
UK) 11. Private Offence
Public Wrong: Prosecuting Disease Transmission by Medical Professionals in Nineteenth-century England
Katherine D Watson (Oxford Brookes University
UK)
Part I. Introduction 1. Socio-Legal Histories of Infectious Disease
Emily Gordon (University of Cambridge
UK)
Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) and Ian Williams (University of Oxford
UK) Part II. Direct Regulatory Responses to Infectious Disease 2. Central and Local Legal Responses to the Plague of 1603
Joe Sampson (University of Cambridge
UK) 3. Epidemic Extraterritoriality and Border Prophylaxis in Western Europe
1780-1850
Alex Chase-Levenson (Binghamton University
State University of New York
USA) 4. Frontline Powers and the Uses of the Law: Official Authority
Public Trust
and Public Health in England
c 1850-1910
Tom Crook (Oxford Brookes University
UK) 5. Revisiting Disease in Immigration Law: Colonial and Commonwealth Histories
Alison Bashford (University of New South Wales
Australia) 6. Old Laws
New Logics: Medical Management at Britain's Borders 1962-1988
Roberta Bivins (Warwick University
UK) 7. Values and Infectious Disease Regulation in 20th Century England and Wales: The Cases of Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS
Janet Weston (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
UK) Part III. Longer-term Legal and Social Consequences of Infectious Disease 8. Centralisation of Labour Regulation in Response to the Black Death: The Statute of Labourers and Contract Law
Lorren Eldridge (University of Cambridge
UK) 9. Property Disputes about Leper Houses
Pest Houses and Fever Hospitals
Jonathan Garton (Warwick University
UK) and Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) 10. The Taxation of Proprietary Medicines and the Regulation of Poisons in Nineteenth-century Britain
Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter
UK) 11. Private Offence
Public Wrong: Prosecuting Disease Transmission by Medical Professionals in Nineteenth-century England
Katherine D Watson (Oxford Brookes University
UK)
Emily Gordon (University of Cambridge
UK)
Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) and Ian Williams (University of Oxford
UK) Part II. Direct Regulatory Responses to Infectious Disease 2. Central and Local Legal Responses to the Plague of 1603
Joe Sampson (University of Cambridge
UK) 3. Epidemic Extraterritoriality and Border Prophylaxis in Western Europe
1780-1850
Alex Chase-Levenson (Binghamton University
State University of New York
USA) 4. Frontline Powers and the Uses of the Law: Official Authority
Public Trust
and Public Health in England
c 1850-1910
Tom Crook (Oxford Brookes University
UK) 5. Revisiting Disease in Immigration Law: Colonial and Commonwealth Histories
Alison Bashford (University of New South Wales
Australia) 6. Old Laws
New Logics: Medical Management at Britain's Borders 1962-1988
Roberta Bivins (Warwick University
UK) 7. Values and Infectious Disease Regulation in 20th Century England and Wales: The Cases of Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS
Janet Weston (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
UK) Part III. Longer-term Legal and Social Consequences of Infectious Disease 8. Centralisation of Labour Regulation in Response to the Black Death: The Statute of Labourers and Contract Law
Lorren Eldridge (University of Cambridge
UK) 9. Property Disputes about Leper Houses
Pest Houses and Fever Hospitals
Jonathan Garton (Warwick University
UK) and Charles Mitchell (University College London
UK) 10. The Taxation of Proprietary Medicines and the Regulation of Poisons in Nineteenth-century Britain
Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter
UK) 11. Private Offence
Public Wrong: Prosecuting Disease Transmission by Medical Professionals in Nineteenth-century England
Katherine D Watson (Oxford Brookes University
UK)