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  • - Beamish Murdoch of Halifax
    av Philip Girard
    748,-

    Centred on one pre-Confederation lawyer whose career epitomizes the trends of his day, Beamish Murdoch (1800-1876), Lawyers and Legal Culture in British North America makes an important and compelling contribution to Canadian legal history.

  • - The Jury in Nineteenth-Century Canada
    av R. Blake Brown
    843,-

    A Trying Question traces the history of the jury in Canada and links its nineteenth-century decline to the rise of the professional class.

  • - The Life of Justice Emmett Hall
    av Frederick Vaughan
    750,-

    Aggressive in Pursuit traces Hall's career from his earliest days of private practice in Saskatchewan to the end of his career, and death, in 1994. It shows how one prairie lawyer made a difference in the life of Canada.

  • - Historical Essays
    av Barrington Walker
    991,-

    The African Canadian Legal Odyssey explores the history of African Canadians and the law from the era of slavery until the early twenty-first century.

  • - Two Islands, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island
     
    1 018,-

    This volume, which includes a number of essays examining women's legal status and access to the courts, is a comprehensive and fascinating examination of legal history in two Canadian provinces.

  • - The Diaries of Ontario Chief Justice Robert A. Harrison, 1856-1878
     
    1 085,-

    Although unusual in his driving ambitions and his consuming need to accumulate a fortune, Harrison remained in most respects thoroughly conventional and Victorian, and his diary offers unrivalled insights into the voice of the mid-nineteenth century Toronto male.

  • - Law and Politics in Quebec in the Era of the French Revolution
    av F. Murray Greenwood
    424,-

    Murray Greenwood is one of Canada's finest legal historians. In this work his wide perspective, supported by extensive documentation, brings new evidence and insight to a formative and somewhat neglected period in Canada's history.

  • - A Biographical History
    av Dale Brawn
    1 006,-

    This fascinating study offers an intimate look at personalities ranging from prime ministers to members of the bench and both senior levels of government.

  • - Law as Large as Life
    av Ellen Anderson
    562,-

    Supported with the warmth and generosity of Wilson?s numerous personal anecdotes, this work illuminates the life and throught of a woman who has left an extraordinary mark on Canada?s legal landscape.

  • - British Colonial Judges on Trial, 1800-1900
    av John McLaren
    844,-

    Using the career histories of judges who challenged the system, Dewigged, Bothered, and Bewildered illuminates issues of judicial tenure, accountability, and independence throughout the British Empire.

  • - Quebec and the Canadas
     
    1 112,-

    The essays in this volume deal with the legal history of the Province of Quebec, Upper and Lower Canada, and the Province of Canada between the British conquest of 1759 and confederation of the British North America colonies in 1867.

  • - 'The Wicked Step-father of the Canadian Constitution'
    av Frederick Vaughan
    830,-

    Vaughan's analysis of Haldane's legal philosophy and its impact on the Canadian constitution concludes that his Hegelian legacy is very much alive in today's Supreme Court of Canada and that it continues to shape the constitution and the lives of Canadians since the adoption of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

  • - Defining the Right of Appeal in Canada, 1792-2013
    av Christopher Moore
    639,-

    Christopher Moore's history of the Court of Appeal for Ontario traces the evolution of one of Canada's most influential courts from its origins to the post-Charter years.

  • - Low Law and the Sessions System in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, 1785-1867
    av Paul Craven
    991,-

    Petty Justice examines the role of justices of the peace and other front-line low law officials like customs officers and deputy land surveyors in colonial local government.

  • - An Autobiography
    av Fred Kaufman
    951,-

    Searching for Justice is Kaufman's remarkable story in his own words. It is the tale of adversity overcome in a crucial period of Canadian legal history.

  • - A Legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900-1950
    av Constance Backhouse
    544,-

    A richly textured narrative that seeks to capture the role played by the law in the definition of race and shoring up of racial repression in Canada.

  • - A History, 1875-1992
    av Ian Bushnell
    1 156,-

    This book is an authoritative history of the Federal Court of Canada. The judges' work in various areas of substantive law provides illustrations of the functioning of the Court in the adjudication of disputes.

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