Legal histories of the British Empire : laws, engagements and legacies / edited by Shaunnagh Dorsett and John McLaren.
2014
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Title
Legal histories of the British Empire : laws, engagements and legacies / edited by Shaunnagh Dorsett and John McLaren.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2014.
Call Number
KD5020 .L44 2014
ISBN
9780415728928 (hardback)
0415728924 (hardback)
9781315851457 (ebk)
0415728924 (hardback)
9781315851457 (ebk)
Description
xii, 255 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)859383303
Summary
"A 'new' approach to legal history in the British Empire is emerging. Rather than the traditional 'single site' approach taken by colonial legal historians, scholars are increasingly engaging in work which is pan-colonial, comparative, or which, if it is focused on a particular colony, seeks to place that site within the broader legal, political, cultural and intellectual frameworks of Empire. It focuses on the comparisons, the mobilities, the continuities and the ruptures of legal engagement across the globe. This book brings together established senior scholars with exciting newer authors from a range of disciplines, in order to present just such an approach to the law in and of Empire. Too often law is still relegated to one of a number of forces or trajectories - for example the movements of military forces and commodities that circulated and operated in Empire. This collection seeks, therefore, to investigate law's central place in the British Empire, and the role of its agents in embedding British rule and culture in colonial territories. Showcasing the richness and diversity of writing about law in Empire, it illuminates the continuities and discontinuities of law's effects in Empire and the ways in which law was a crucial element in the manifestation of Empire itself. It will be of considerable interest to legal historians, top historians of Empire, and anyone concerned with Empire's contemporary legacy."-- Provided by publisher.
Note
"A GlassHouse Book."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Murray Fund
Table of Contents
Notes on contributors
ix
List of abbreviations
xiii
1.
Laws, engagements and legacies: the legal histories of the British Empire -- an introduction / John Mclaren
1
pt. I
Framing empire: people and institutions
13
2.
Navigating the Scylla of imperial politico-legal aspirations and Charybdis of colonial micro-politics in the British Empire: the case of the judges / John Mclaren
15
3.
Asserting judicial sovereignty: the debate over the abolition of Privy Council jurisdiction in British Africa / Bonny Ibhawoh
30
4.
Law, culture and history: Amir Ali's interpretation of Islamic law / Nandini Chatterjee
45
5.
A judicial maverick: John Gorrie at large in the Victorian Empire / Bridget Brereton
60
pt. II
Laws
75
6.
Benjamin Knowles v Rex: judging murder, race and respectability from colonial Ghana to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, 1928--30 / Stacey Hynd
77
7.
Inventing extraordinary criminality: a study of criminalization by the Calcutta Goondas Act / Sugata Nandi
92
8.
Sovereignties in dispute: the Komagata Maru and spectral indigeneities, 1914 / Renisa Mawani
107
pt. III
Engagements
125
9.
Imperial legacies: chartered enterprises in Northern British America / Philip Girard
127
10.
Understanding `Chinese customs': Sinchew rulings in the Straits Settlements, 1830s--1870s / Stephanie Po-Yin Chung
141
11.
Translating the Hedaya: colonial foundations of Islamic law / John Strawson
157
12.
Travelling laws: Burton and the Draft Act for the Protection and Amelioration of the Aborigines 1838 (NSW) / Shaunnagh Dorsett
171
pt. IV
Legacies
187
13.
Legacies of empire: race and labour contracts in the Upper Mississippi River Valley / Allison Gorsuch
189
14.
Empire on trial: slavery, villeinage and law in imperial Britain / Dana Rabin
203
15.
Macaulay's India law reforms and labour in the British Empire / Barry Wright
218
16.
`A slave trade jurisdiction': attempts against the slave trade and the making of a space of law (Arabo-Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, circa 1820--1900) / Guillemette Grouzet
234
Index
249