Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History A history of law in Canada : beginnings to 1866

Type
Book
ISBN 10
1487547463 
ISBN 13
9781487547462 
Category
Osgoode Society  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2022 
Volume
Pages
2 volumes 
Subject
Canadian History 
Abstract
A History of Law in Canada is an important [anticipated] three-volume project. Volume One begins at a time just prior to European contact and continues to the 1860s, Volume Two covers the half century after Confederation, and Volume Three will cover the period from the beginning of the First World War to 1982, with a postscript taking the account to approximately 2000.The history of law includes substantive law, legal institutions, legal actors, and legal culture. The authors assume that since 1500 there have been three legal systems in Canada - the Indigenous, the French, and the English. At all times, these systems have co-existed and interacted, with the relative power and influence of each being more or less dominant in different periods. The history of law cannot be treated in isolation, and this book examines law as a dynamic process, shaped by and affecting other histories over the long term. The law guided and was guided by economic developments, was influenced and moulded by the nature and trajectory of political ideas and institutions, and variously exacerbated or mediated intercultural exchange and conflict. These themes are apparent in this examination, and through most areas of law including land settlement and tenure, and family, commercial, constitutional, and criminal law. -- Adapted from publisher's description. 
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Content:

v. 1. Beginnings to 1866 -- v. 2. Law for the new dominion, 1867-1914. 
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