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Law and colonial cultures : legal regimes in world history, 1400-1900
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Law and colonial cultures : legal regimes in world history, 1400-1900

著者: Lauren A Benton
出版: Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
シリーズ: Studies in comparative world history.
エディション/フォーマット:   書籍 : Englishすべてのエディションとフォーマットを見る
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"Law and Colonial Cultures advances a new perspective in world history, arguing that cultural practice and institutions - not just the global economy - shaped colonial rule and the international order. The book examines the shift from the multicentric law of early modern empires to the state-centered law of high colonialism. In the early modern world, the special legal status of cultural and religious minorities  続きを読む
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資料の種類: インターネット資料
ドキュメントの種類: 図書, インターネットリソース
すべての著者/寄与者: Lauren A Benton
ISBN: 0521804140 9780521804141 052100926X 9780521009263
OCLC No.: 46685457
受賞歴: Winner of James Willard Hurst Prize of the Law and Society Association 2003.
Winner of World History Association Book Prize 2003.
形態 xiii, 285 p. ; 24 cm.
コンテンツ: Legal regimes and colonial cultures --
Law in diaspora: the legal regime of the Atlantic world --
Order out of trouble: jurisdictional tensions in Catholic and Islamic empires --
A place for the state: legal pluralism as as a colonial project in Bengal and West Africa --
Subjects and witnesses: cultural and legal hierarchies i the Cape Colony and New South Wales --
Constructing sovereignty: extraterritoriality in the Oriental Republic of Uruguay --
Culture and the rule(s) of law.
シリーズタイトル: Studies in comparative world history.
責任者: Lauren Benton.
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Argues that institutions and culture serve as important elements of international legal order.  続きを読む

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