Law and Colonial Cultures

Law and Colonial Cultures
Title Law and Colonial Cultures PDF eBook
Author Lauren Benton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 304
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780521009263

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Argues that institutions and culture serve as important elements of international legal order.

Law and Colonial Cultures

Law and Colonial Cultures
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Author Lauren A. Benton
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Release 2002
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Law and Colonial Cultures

Law and Colonial Cultures
Title Law and Colonial Cultures PDF eBook
Author Lauren A. Benton
Publisher
Pages 301
Release 2002
Genre International law
ISBN 9780511328886

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Advances a new perspective in world history, arguing that institutions and culture serve as important elements of international order. Focusing on colonial legal politics, it uses case studies to trace a shift from the multicentric law of early empires to the state-centered law of the colonial world.

The Transatlantic Constitution

The Transatlantic Constitution
Title The Transatlantic Constitution PDF eBook
Author Mary Sarah Bilder
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 320
Release 2008-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780674020948

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Departing from traditional approaches to colonial legal history, Mary Sarah Bilder argues that American law and legal culture developed within the framework of an evolving, unwritten transatlantic constitution that lawyers, legislators, and litigants on both sides of the Atlantic understood. The central tenet of this constitution—that colonial laws and customs could not be repugnant to the laws of England but could diverge for local circumstances—shaped the legal development of the colonial world. Focusing on practices rather than doctrines, Bilder describes how the pragmatic and flexible conversation about this constitution shaped colonial law: the development of the legal profession; the place of English law in the colonies; the existence of equity courts and legislative equitable relief; property rights for women and inheritance laws; commercial law and currency reform; and laws governing religious establishment. Using as a case study the corporate colony of Rhode Island, which had the largest number of appeals of any mainland colony to the English Privy Council, she reconstructs a largely unknown world of pre-Constitutional legal culture.

A Search for Sovereignty

A Search for Sovereignty
Title A Search for Sovereignty PDF eBook
Author Lauren Benton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 357
Release 2009-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107782716

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A Search for Sovereignty approaches world history by examining the relation of law and geography in European empires between 1400 and 1900. Lauren Benton argues that Europeans imagined imperial space as networks of corridors and enclaves, and that they constructed sovereignty in ways that merged ideas about geography and law. Conflicts over treason, piracy, convict transportation, martial law, and crime created irregular spaces of law, while also attaching legal meanings to familiar geographic categories such as rivers, oceans, islands, and mountains. The resulting legal and spatial anomalies influenced debates about imperial constitutions and international law both in the colonies and at home. This study changes our understanding of empire and its legacies and opens new perspectives on the global history of law.

Legal Regimes and Colonial Cultures

Legal Regimes and Colonial Cultures
Title Legal Regimes and Colonial Cultures PDF eBook
Author Laura Benton
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The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture

The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture
Title The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture PDF eBook
Author Serge Dauchy
Publisher Springer
Pages 586
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 3319455672

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This volume surveys 150 law books of fundamental importance in the history of Western legal literature and culture. The entries are organized in three sections: the first dealing with the transitional period of fifteenth-century editions of medieval authorities, the second spanning the early modern period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, and the third focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The contributors are scholars from all over the world. Each ‘old book’ is analyzed by a recognized specialist in the specific field of interest. Individual entries give a short biography of the author and discuss the significance of the works in the time and setting of their publication, and in their broader influence on the development of law worldwide. Introductory essays explore the development of Western legal traditions, especially the influence of the English common law, and of Roman and canon law on legal writers, and the borrowings and interaction between them. The book goes beyond the study of institutions and traditions of individual countries to chart a broader perspective on the transmission of legal concepts across legal, political, and geographical boundaries. Examining the branches of this genealogical tree of books makes clear their pervasive influence on modern legal systems, including attempts at rationalizing custom or creating new hybrid systems by transplanting Western legal concepts into other jurisdictions.