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II.$tContinental law --$tRemedy of prohibition against Roman judges in civil trials /$rErnest Metzger --$tThe spokesmen in medieval courts : the unknown leading judges of the customary law and makers of the first Continental law reports /$rDirk Heirbaut --$tSuperior courts in early-modern France, England and the Holy Roman Empire /$rUlrike Muessig --$tThe Supreme Court of Holland and Zeeland judging cases in the early 18th century /$rA.J.B. Sirks --$gpt. III.$tImperial law --$t11,000 prisoners : habeas corpus, 1500-1800 /$rPaul D. Halliday --$tSome difficulties of colonial judging : the Bahamas, 1886-1893 /$rMartin J. Wiener --$tAustralia's early High Court, the fourth Commonwealth Attorney-General and the 'Strike of 1905' /$rSusan Priest --$rJudges and judging in colonial New Zealand : where did native title fit in? /$rDavid V. 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