Legal pluralism and empires, 1500-1850
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Legal pluralism and empires, 1500-1850 / edited by Lauren Benton and Richard J. Ross |
Publié : |
New York (N.Y.) :
New York university press
, cop. 2013 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (IX-314 p.) |
Sujets : |
- Empires and legal pluralism : jurisdiction, sovereignty, and political imagination in the early modern world / Lauren Benton and Richard J. Ross
- "Bundles of hyphens" : corporations as legal communities in the early modern British empire / Philip J. Stern
- Litigating empire : the role of French courts in establishing colonial sovereignties / Helen Dewar
- Aspects of legal pluralism in the ottoman empire / Karen Barkey
- Reconstructing early modern notions of legal pluralism / Richard J. Ross and Philip J. Stern
- Between justice and economics : "Indians" and reformism in eighteenth-century Spanish imperial thought / Brian Owensby
- Magistrates in empire : convicts, slaves, and the remaking of the plural legal order in the British Empire / Lauren Benton and Lisa Ford
- "Seeking the water of baptism" : fugitive slaves and imperial jurisdiction in the early modern Caribbean / Linda Rupert
- "A pretty gov[ernment]!" : the "confederation of united tribes" and Britain's quest for imperial order in the New Zealand islands during the 1830s / P. G. McHugh
- Laws' histories : pluralisms, pluralities, diversity / Paul D. Halliday
- Rules of law, politics of empire / Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper