Dispute and Conflict Resolution in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1725-1825

Dispute and Conflict Resolution in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1725-1825
Title Dispute and Conflict Resolution in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1725-1825 PDF eBook
Author William E. Nelson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 153
Release 2017-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1469640023

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Nelson identifies three principal institutions involved in conflict resolution: the twon meeting, the church congregation, and the courts of law. He subsequently determines the type of cases over which each institution had jurisdiction and studies the procedures by which each functioned. He examines the tendency after 1800 to bring disputes to the court and sees this as a response to the introduction of new, nontraditional values not held by local institutions. Originally published 1981. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Total Justice

Total Justice
Title Total Justice PDF eBook
Author Lawrence M. Friedman
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 177
Release 1985-08-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 161044230X

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It is a widely held belief today that there are too many lawsuits, too many lawyers, too much law. As readers of this engaging and provocative essay will discover, the evidence for a "litigation explosion" is actually quite ambiguous. But the American legal profession has become extremely large, and it seems clear that the scope and reach of legal process have indeed increased greatly. How can we best understand these changes? Lawrence Friedman focuses on transformations in American legal culture—that is, people's beliefs and expectations with regard to law. In the early nineteenth century, people were accustomed to facing sudden disasters (disease, accidents, joblessness) without the protection of social and private insurance. The uncertainty of life and the unavailability of compensation for loss were mirrored in a culture of low legal expectations. Medical, technical, and social developments during our own century have created a very different set of expectations about life, again reflected in our legal culture. Friedman argues that we are moving toward a general expectation of total justice, of recompense for all injuries and losses that are not the victim's fault. And the expansion of legal rights and protections in turn creates fresh expectations, a cycle of demand and response. This timely and important book articulates clearly, and in nontechnical language, the recent changes that many have sensed in the American legal system but that few have discussed in so powerful and sensible a way. Total Justice is the third of five special volumes commissioned by the Russell Sage Foundation to mark its seventy-fifth anniversary.

Women Before the Bar

Women Before the Bar
Title Women Before the Bar PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Hughes Dayton
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 401
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807838241

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Women before the Bar is the first study to investigate changing patterns of women's participation in early American courts across a broad range of legal actions--including proceedings related to debt, divorce, illicit sex, rape, and slander. Weaving the stories of individual women together with systematic analysis of gendered litigation patterns, Cornelia Dayton argues that women's relation to the courtroom scene in early New England shifted from one of integration in the mid-seventeenth century to one of marginality by the eve of the Revolution. Using the court records of New Haven, which originally had the most Puritan-dominated legal regime of all the colonies, Dayton argues that Puritanism's insistence on godly behavior and communal modes of disputing initially created unusual opportunities for women's voices to be heard within the legal system. But women's presence in the courts declined significantly over time as Puritan beliefs lost their status as the organizing principles of society, as legal practice began to adhere more closely to English patriarchal models, as the economy became commercialized, and as middle-class families developed an ethic of privacy. By demonstrating that the early eighteenth century was a crucial locus of change in law, economy, and gender ideology, Dayton's findings argue for a reconceptualization of women's status in colonial New England and for a new periodization of women's history.

Between Law and Custom

Between Law and Custom
Title Between Law and Custom PDF eBook
Author Peter Karsten
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 584
Release 2002-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780521792837

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Drawing on extensive archival and library sources, Karsten explores these collisions and arrives at a number of conclusions that will surprise.

Justice Without Law?

Justice Without Law?
Title Justice Without Law? PDF eBook
Author Jerold S. Auerbach
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 199
Release 1984
Genre History
ISBN 0195034473

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An examination of various types of litigation - arbitration, mediation, and conciliation.

Justice Without Law?

Justice Without Law?
Title Justice Without Law? PDF eBook
Author Jerold S. Auerbach Wellesley College
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 202
Release 1983-04-07
Genre
ISBN 0199729646

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Describes the disadvantages of litigation, looks at what the American legal system suggests about our society, and discusses arbitration, mediation, and conciliation, alternatives to our adversary approach to justice.

Anglo-American Securities Regulation

Anglo-American Securities Regulation
Title Anglo-American Securities Regulation PDF eBook
Author Stuart Banner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 342
Release 2002-08-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521521130

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A history of the law governing the earliest stock markets in England and the United States.