English Law, the Legal Profession, and Colonialism
English Law, the Legal Profession, and Colonialism
Histories, Parallels, and Influences
Korporowicz, Lukasz Jan; Griffiths, Cerian
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2023
266
Dura
Inglês
9781032326191
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introductory Remarks; Part 1 - Atlantic Relations; 2. The Role of Legislation in Racial Identities within the English Atlantic 1640s-1700s; 3. London's Middle Temple and Law Students from the New World; Part 2 - Indian Relations; 4. Sir James Mackintosh: the Colonial Judge; 5. Remaking Britain in the Image of the Raj: James Fitzjames Stephen's 'Indian' Correctives to Electoral Reform; Part 3 - Australia and South-East Asia Relations; 6. The Colonial Government Bill 1864: Towards a Code of Colonial Constitutional Law; 7. Outlaws in their native land: the 'incompetence' of Aboriginal witnesses in 19th Century Colonial Australia; 8. Governance Through Vagrancy Law in Hong Kong, 1841-1939; Part 4 - Legal Doctrines, Empire and Legacies; 9. Imagination and Colonial Challenges to English Legal Historiography; 10. The Last Will and Testament of John Gardner Kemeys: Jamaican Mortgages and Englis Inheritance Disputes; 11. Winds of Change in Common Law Jurisdictions: The Concept of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in the Performance of Contracts; 12. Conclusion: Legal History in a Global Setting: Voices from the Peripheries
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comparative legal history;imperial legal systems;colonial jurisprudence;British Empire governance;equity and trusts law;contract law development;legal profession in colonial contexts
1. Introductory Remarks; Part 1 - Atlantic Relations; 2. The Role of Legislation in Racial Identities within the English Atlantic 1640s-1700s; 3. London's Middle Temple and Law Students from the New World; Part 2 - Indian Relations; 4. Sir James Mackintosh: the Colonial Judge; 5. Remaking Britain in the Image of the Raj: James Fitzjames Stephen's 'Indian' Correctives to Electoral Reform; Part 3 - Australia and South-East Asia Relations; 6. The Colonial Government Bill 1864: Towards a Code of Colonial Constitutional Law; 7. Outlaws in their native land: the 'incompetence' of Aboriginal witnesses in 19th Century Colonial Australia; 8. Governance Through Vagrancy Law in Hong Kong, 1841-1939; Part 4 - Legal Doctrines, Empire and Legacies; 9. Imagination and Colonial Challenges to English Legal Historiography; 10. The Last Will and Testament of John Gardner Kemeys: Jamaican Mortgages and Englis Inheritance Disputes; 11. Winds of Change in Common Law Jurisdictions: The Concept of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in the Performance of Contracts; 12. Conclusion: Legal History in a Global Setting: Voices from the Peripheries
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