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Between Law and Custom 'High' and 'Low' Legal Cultures in the Lands of the British Diaspora - The United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, 1600–1900




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 11/2008





Note Editore

When British authorities established 'settler' colonies in North America and the Antipodes (New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Fiji) from the early seventeenth to the late nineteenth centuries, they introduced law through parliamentary statutes and Colonial Office oversight, and they dispatched governors and judges to the colonies. These jurists set aside some aspects of English Common Law to meet the special conditions of the settler societies, but the 'Responsible Governments' that were eventually created in the colonies and the British immigrants themselves set aside even more of the English law, exercising 'informal law' - popular norms - in its place. Law and popular norms clashed over a range of issues, including ready access to land, the property rights of aboriginal people. the taking of property for public purposes, master-servant relationships and crown/corporate liability for negligent maintenance and operation of roads, bridges and railways. Drawing on extensive archival and library sources in England, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Karsten explores these collisions and arrives at a number of conclusions that will surprise.




Sommario

List of illustrations; List of tables; Introduction; Part I. Land: 1. Law versus customs; 2. Concribs, manuring, timber and sheep: landlords, tenants and reversioners; 3. 'They seem to argue that custom has made a higher law': squatters and proprietors; 4. Protecting one's prope'ty: takings, easements, nuisances and trespasses; Part II. Agreements: 5. We have an agreement; 6. Work: the formal and informal law of labour contracts; Part III. Accidents: 7. Judicial responses to negligence claims by the British diaspora, 1800–1910; 8. Beneath the iceberg's tip; 9. Further sorties into the high, middle and low legal cultures of the British diaspora with some conclusions; Cases discussed; Cast of characters; General index.




Prefazione

Law and popular norms clashed over a range of issues, including ready access to land, the property rights of aboriginal people. the taking of property for public purposes, master-servant relationships and crown/corporate liability for negligent maintenance and operation of roads, bridges and railways. Drawing on extensive archival and library sources, Karsten explores these collisions and arrives at a number of conclusions that will surprise.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780521099196

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 229 x 33 x 152 mm Ø 840 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:44 b/w illus. 4 tables
Pagine Arabe: 584


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