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Demonstration in using The Making of Modern Law digital archive Online

Join Damian Almeida ( (Academic Engagement Manager - Gale) in an overview of The Making of Modern Law digital archive

This invaluable resource encompasses a wide range of primary sources, including legal treatises, case law, statutes, and law journals, providing unparalleled insights into the development of legal thought and practice during a transformative period in history. The archive is an essential tool for legal scholars, historians, and students, offering an in-depth exploration of the evolution of legal principles and the socio-political context that shaped them.

Overview:

  • In-Depth Content: Explore an extensive array of documents that trace the foundation of modern legal systems.
  • Research Excellence: Utilize powerful search capabilities to access a wealth of materials for critical research in legal history, jurisprudence, and the continued evolution of law and governance.
  • Socio-Legal Insights: Examine how law intersected with broader social, political, and cultural movements.

Whether you're conducting research in legal history or seeking to understand the historical roots of contemporary law, The Making of Modern Law is a critical resource for advancing your scholarship and academic endeavors.

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of legal history and the ongoing impact of law on society.

Enquiries: Maureen O'Brien

Date:
Friday, July 4, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 11:50am
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Sydney, Melbourne (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academics & researchers     Post-graduate students     Undergraduate Students     Western staff  
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Registration is required. There are 29 seats available.

Time Zone: Sydney, Melbourne (change)

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