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Transatlantic Constitution

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"e;One of the more significant recent pieces of scholarship in this area . . . essential reading for all students of early America."e; -Journal of American History Departing from traditional approaches to colonial legal history, Mary Sarah Bilder argues that American law and legal culture developed within the framework of an evolving, unwritten transatlantic constitution that lawyers, legislators, and litigants on both sides of the Atlantic understood. The central tenet of this constitution that colonial laws and customs could not be repugnant to the laws of England but could diverge for local circumstances shaped the legal development of the colonial world. Focusing on practices rather than doctrines, Bilder describes how the pragmatic and flexible conversation about this constitution shaped colonial law: the development of the legal profession; the place of English law in the colonies; the existence of equity courts and legislative equitable relief; property rights for women and inheritance laws; commercial law and currency reform; and laws governing religious establishment. Using as a case study the corporate colony of Rhode Island, which had the largest number of appeals of any mainland colony to the English Privy Council, she reconstructs a largely unknown world of pre-Constitutional legal culture. "e;The book is rich in social history as well, with the evolving status of women and institutional religion providing much of the legal grist."e; Choice
Undertitel
Colonial Legal Culture and the Empire
ISBN
9780674262041
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
31.3.2008
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