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28. Criminal Justice I: Criminal Law, Punishment, and Policing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
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PART ONE Introduction
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Roots: Indigenous Legal Traditions 26
- 3. Roots: French Legal Traditions 42
- 4. Roots: British Legal Traditions 60
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PART TWO: European Chartered Enterprise, New France, and the Encounter with Indigenous Law, 1500–1701
- 5. Early Contacts, Early Charters 83
- 6. Law and Governance in the French Possessions: Public Law and the Growth of Institutions 92
- 7. Law and Governance in the English Possessions 129
- 8. The Interface of European and Indigenous Law 139
- 9. French Private Law 150
- 10. The Early Modern Legacy 167
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PART THREE: The Long Eighteenth Century, 1701–1815
- 11. Constitutional Law in the Long Eighteenth Century 175
- 12. New France/Quebec/Lower Canada: Political Institutions, Courts, and Relations with Indigenous Peoples 216
- 13. The British Colonies of Settlement: Political Institutions, Courts, and Relations with Indigenous Peoples 227
- 14. The British Commercial Territories: Newfoundland and Rupert’s Land 252
- 15. The Legal Professions 267
- 16. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 275
- 17. Indigenous Law 303
- 18. Private Law: The Civil Law 320
- 19. Private Law: The Common Law 338
- 20. The Early Modern Legacy 364
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PART FOUR: British North America, 1815–1860s
- 21. Law in British North America, 1815–1866: Introduction 373
- 22. Court Systems and Judicial Personnel 379
- 23. Sources of Law and Law Reform 411
- 24. Indigenous Law in British North America 447
- 25. The Legal Professions 466
- 26. Constitutional Developments I: European-Indigenous Relations, the Old Colonial System, and the Rebellions, 1815–ca 1839 488
- 27. Constitutional Developments II: The Act of Union, Responsible Government, and the Origins of Acculturation Policy, ca 1840–1866 515
- 28. Criminal Justice I: Criminal Law, Punishment, and Policing 543
- 29. Criminal Justice II: The Criminal Trial 565
- 30. Land Law and Policy: Titles, Tenure, Squatters, Indigenous Dispossession, and the Rights and Obligations of Ownership 587
- 31. Law and the Economy I: Common Law, Statutes, and the Emergence of the Corporation 618
- 32. Law and the Economy II: Debtor-Creditor Law 646
- 33. Less Favoured by Law I: Blacks and Workers 662
- 34. Less Favoured by Law II: Women and the Law 683
- 35. Law and Legal Institutions on the Eve of Confederation: The British North American Legacy 702
- Abbreviations 707
- Notes 711
- Illustration Credits 887
- Statutory and Proclamation Index 889
- Name Index 891
- Topical Index 895
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
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PART ONE Introduction
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Roots: Indigenous Legal Traditions 26
- 3. Roots: French Legal Traditions 42
- 4. Roots: British Legal Traditions 60
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PART TWO: European Chartered Enterprise, New France, and the Encounter with Indigenous Law, 1500–1701
- 5. Early Contacts, Early Charters 83
- 6. Law and Governance in the French Possessions: Public Law and the Growth of Institutions 92
- 7. Law and Governance in the English Possessions 129
- 8. The Interface of European and Indigenous Law 139
- 9. French Private Law 150
- 10. The Early Modern Legacy 167
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PART THREE: The Long Eighteenth Century, 1701–1815
- 11. Constitutional Law in the Long Eighteenth Century 175
- 12. New France/Quebec/Lower Canada: Political Institutions, Courts, and Relations with Indigenous Peoples 216
- 13. The British Colonies of Settlement: Political Institutions, Courts, and Relations with Indigenous Peoples 227
- 14. The British Commercial Territories: Newfoundland and Rupert’s Land 252
- 15. The Legal Professions 267
- 16. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 275
- 17. Indigenous Law 303
- 18. Private Law: The Civil Law 320
- 19. Private Law: The Common Law 338
- 20. The Early Modern Legacy 364
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PART FOUR: British North America, 1815–1860s
- 21. Law in British North America, 1815–1866: Introduction 373
- 22. Court Systems and Judicial Personnel 379
- 23. Sources of Law and Law Reform 411
- 24. Indigenous Law in British North America 447
- 25. The Legal Professions 466
- 26. Constitutional Developments I: European-Indigenous Relations, the Old Colonial System, and the Rebellions, 1815–ca 1839 488
- 27. Constitutional Developments II: The Act of Union, Responsible Government, and the Origins of Acculturation Policy, ca 1840–1866 515
- 28. Criminal Justice I: Criminal Law, Punishment, and Policing 543
- 29. Criminal Justice II: The Criminal Trial 565
- 30. Land Law and Policy: Titles, Tenure, Squatters, Indigenous Dispossession, and the Rights and Obligations of Ownership 587
- 31. Law and the Economy I: Common Law, Statutes, and the Emergence of the Corporation 618
- 32. Law and the Economy II: Debtor-Creditor Law 646
- 33. Less Favoured by Law I: Blacks and Workers 662
- 34. Less Favoured by Law II: Women and the Law 683
- 35. Law and Legal Institutions on the Eve of Confederation: The British North American Legacy 702
- Abbreviations 707
- Notes 711
- Illustration Credits 887
- Statutory and Proclamation Index 889
- Name Index 891
- Topical Index 895