Misplaced Traditions: British lawyers, colonial peoples
Misplaced Traditions: British lawyers, colonial peoples
by Rob McQueen and W. Wesley Pue
Softcover 176 pgs.
Published: October 1999
ISBN: 1-86287-321-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-86287-321-6
$32.00

Misplaced Traditions: British lawyers, colonial peoples

Misplaced Traditions is a special issue (Volume 16, No. 1) of the journal Law in Context.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: Misplaced Traditions: British Lawyers, Colonial Peoples - Rob McQueen and W. Wesley Pue
CHAPTER 2: A Convict Conservative: George Crossley and the English Legal Tradition - Bruce Kercher
CHAPTER 3: Of Wigs and Gowns: A Short History of Legal and Judicial Dress in Australia - Rob McQueen
CHAPTER 4: The Lawyers' Self: Sketches on Establishing a Professional Identity in South Africa 1900-1925 - Martin Chanock
CHAPTER 5: British Masculinities, Canadian Lawyers: Canadian Legal Education, 1900-1930 - W. Wesley Pue
CHAPTER 6: The Legal Profession and the Transfer of Sovereignty: Hong Kong - Jill Cottrell and Yash Ghai
CHAPTER 7: Context and Dominion: The Law in Independent Trinidad and Tobago - Kusha Haraksingh

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