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2. Judicial Tenure, Accountability, and Independence in the Common Law World before 1800
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword. The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History ix
- Foreword. The Francis Forbes Society for Australian Legal History xi
- Preface xiii
- 1. Colonial Judges in Trouble: Setting the Scene 1
- 2. Judicial Tenure, Accountability, and Independence in the Common Law World before 1800 10
- 3. The Administration of Colonial Justice and Law in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire: General Contours 34
- 4. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Courting Reform in a Counterrevolutionary Empire, 1800–1830 56
- 5. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Ultra-Conservative Judges in an Era of Developing Reformist Sentiment in the British Empire, 1810–1840 88
- 6. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Guarding the Sanctity of the Common Law from Local ‘Deviations’ in a Convict Colony, 1800–1830 122
- 7. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: English Legal Culture and the Repugnancy Card in the Australian Colonies, 1830–1850 157
- 8. Repugnancy in Australia after 1850: Shoot-out in Adelaide, 1854–1868 190
- 9. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: The Incubus of Slavery in the West Indian Colonies and West Africa, 1800–1834 217
- 10. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: The Indelible Stain of Slavery in the West Indian Colonies, 1834–1900 245
- 11. Judges, Courts, and Empire in the Nineteenth Century and Beyond 273
- Notes 305
- Index 417
- Backmatter 443
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword. The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History ix
- Foreword. The Francis Forbes Society for Australian Legal History xi
- Preface xiii
- 1. Colonial Judges in Trouble: Setting the Scene 1
- 2. Judicial Tenure, Accountability, and Independence in the Common Law World before 1800 10
- 3. The Administration of Colonial Justice and Law in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire: General Contours 34
- 4. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Courting Reform in a Counterrevolutionary Empire, 1800–1830 56
- 5. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Ultra-Conservative Judges in an Era of Developing Reformist Sentiment in the British Empire, 1810–1840 88
- 6. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: Guarding the Sanctity of the Common Law from Local ‘Deviations’ in a Convict Colony, 1800–1830 122
- 7. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: English Legal Culture and the Repugnancy Card in the Australian Colonies, 1830–1850 157
- 8. Repugnancy in Australia after 1850: Shoot-out in Adelaide, 1854–1868 190
- 9. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: The Incubus of Slavery in the West Indian Colonies and West Africa, 1800–1834 217
- 10. The Perils of the Colonial Judiciary: The Indelible Stain of Slavery in the West Indian Colonies, 1834–1900 245
- 11. Judges, Courts, and Empire in the Nineteenth Century and Beyond 273
- Notes 305
- Index 417
- Backmatter 443