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“Legal Writing in Medieval Wales: Damweiniau I,” forthcoming from Oxford University Press in Wales and the Wider World: Lectures in Honour of Rees Davies.
Dark Speech: The Performance of Law in Early Ireland (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007).
*Winner, James S. Donnelly, Sr. Prize for Books on History and Social Sciences, American Conference for Irish Studies
"Learning to Plead in Medieval Welsh Law," in Studia Celtica, 38 (2004): pp. 107-24.
"Law and Memory in Early Ireland," The Oxford O’Donnell Lecture for 2003, The Journal of Celtic Studies, 4 (2004): pp. 43-69.
"Instructional Riddles in Welsh Law," in Heroic Poets and Poetic Heroes: A Festschrift for Patrick K. Ford , ed. Leslie Jones and Joseph Falaky Nagy (Four Courts Press, 2004), pp. 336-43.
"Law and Literature in Ireland and Wales," in Literature and Society in the Celtic Lands, ed. Helen Fulton (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2005).
"Satire and its Socio-Legal Role," in
Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, ed. John Koch (ABC CLIO, Santa Barbara, Denver, Oxford, 2006), pp. 1560-1566.
"Dyfnwal Moelmud," forthcoming in The New Dictionary of
National Biography (Oxford University Press).
"Texts and Society," in After Rome: The Oxford History of
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Isle, ed. T.M. Charles-Edwards (Oxford University Press, 2003), 220-57.
"Irish Native Law," Reader's Guide to British History,
ed. David Loades, 2 vols (New York and London, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003),
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"Welsh Law (Native and Canon)," Reader's Guide to British
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"Divorce, Medieval Welsh Style," Speculum 77, October,
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"Speaking in Riddles," in Próinséas Ní
Chatháin and Michael Richter, Ireland
and Europe in the Early Middle Ages: Texts and Transmission/Irland und
Europa im fruheren Mittelalter: Texte und Uberlieferung (Four Courts
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"King, Queen, and Edling in the "Laws of Court," in T.M.
Charles-Edwards and M. Owen, eds., The Welsh King and his Court (University of Wales Press, 2000), pp. 15-62.
"Clothes Talk from Medieval Wales," in Charles-Edwards and
Owen, The Welsh King and his Court, pp. 338-46.
The Making of England to 1399, C. Warren Hollister, Robert Stacey,
and Robin Chapman Stacey (Houghton Mifflin, 2000).
The Road to Judgment: From Custom to Court in Medieval Ireland and
Wales. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994.
"Law and Order in the Very Old West: England and Ireland in the
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to the Celtic Aspect of the European Middles Ages. New York and London:
Lanham, 1991.
"Beowulf and the Bureaucrats," Journal of British Studies
30:1 (January, 1991): pp. 83-99.
"Ties that Bind: Immunities in Irish and Welsh Law," in Cambridge
Medieval Celtic Studies, 20 (Winter, 1990): pp. 39-60.
"The Archaic Core of Llyfr Iorwerth," in T.M. Charles-Edwards,
M. Owen and D. Walters, eds., Lawyers and Laymen (Cardiff, 1986), pp. 15-46.
"Berrad Airechta: An Old-Irish Tract on Suretyship," in Lawyers
and Laymen, pp. 210-33. (Translation with notes.)