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L’empire idéal chez William Barron : une union impériale intégrant l’Amérique, d’après les modèles antiques et écossais
Published 2017-12-01“…On the one hand, ancient forms of colonization are mirrored in the British Empire and appear as models which the American colonists should comply with. On the other hand, Republican Rome and the Anglo-Scottish Union provide examples to make the case that granting the Americans representatives in Parliament would bring the conflict to an end.…”
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The University Campus in the United States—As a Designed Work to Produce Knowledge; and as an Artefact of Cultural Heritage
Published 2018-03-01“…Invented during in the 17th century by the American colonists and later developed during the American Industrial Revolution, the American campus is a community devoted to teaching and generating knowledge. …”
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The legitimacy of US administrative law and the foundations of English administrative law: Setting the historical record straight
Published 2016“…It will be argued that his thesis is misconceived, and does not represent the reality of this law in the seventeenth century or thereafter, with which American colonists might have been familiar. The argument presented below is also of more general relevance, since it will be shown that Hamburger’s thesis is predicated on certain conceptual distinctions that are untenable.…”
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