Yes, indeed, I'm a lecturer in law at Oxford Brookes – and not the only lawyer in my own department to subscribe to this list but I'll leave my colleague to introduce himself.
I'm interested in aspects of evidence and proof in the witchcraft trials. There is a large resource of witchcraft cases in a publication available fom Glasgow University by the late Christine Larner.
Best wishes,
RR
In an email dated Wed, 14 12 2005 8:46:31 am GMT, Jane Amanda <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Richard Ramsay -
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>Did I really see "law department" there or did my furtive Piscean
>imagination just conjure that up? Are there any other lawyers out there?
>And are any of you researching magical/occult/legal topics? I have been
>feeling solo alone - can we have a spooky lawyer sub-branch, maybe? I know
>a handful of lawyer/astrologers.
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>I'm on [log in to unmask] if anybody prefers not to 'come out'.
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>Jane.
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