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14.11.2022

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University of Toronto Press

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Englisch

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.11.2022

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24 b&w illustrations

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University of Toronto Press

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Gewicht

1180 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-4567-3

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  • Produktbild: A History of Law in Canada, Volume Two
  • Foreword
    Acknowledgments

    1. Introduction

    Part One: The Law and Legal Institutions

    2. The Constitution: Confederation, The British North America Act, and Post-1867 Developments
    The Making of Confederation. A Very Brief Survey
    The BNA Act: The Senate
    The BNA Act: The Division of Powers
    The BNA Act: The Judiciary Provisions
    The BNA Act: Disallowance
    A Constitution Similar in Principle: Canadianizing the Crown?
    The Meaning of Dominion: Imperial and International Questions
    Extending Confederation: British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the North
    The Courts and the Remaking of the Division of Powers
    The Demise of Disallowance in the Era of Provincial Rights

    3. Creating and Staffing the Dominion Court System
    Establishing and Integrating Court Systems in the West
    The Founding and Early Decades of the Supreme Court of Canada
    Provincial Courts of Appeal
    The Fusion of Common Law and Equity
    Professional County and District Courts
    Lower Courts and Specialised Courts
    Judicial Numbers and Remuneration
    Judicial Appointments
    Public Perceptions of the Judiciary and Judicial Scandals

    4. Sources of Law: Statutes, Codes, and Case Law
    Federal and Provincial Statutory Revisions
    Federal and Provincial Statutes: Cross-Border Borrowings
    Case Law
    The Civil Code of Lower Canada
    The Civil Code: Structure and Scope
    The Civil Code: Reform and Amendment

    5. The Civil Law: A Mixed Legal System in Confederation   
    Family Law
    Obligations
    Employers’ Liability for Workplace Injuries
    Property

    6. The Legal Professions, Legal Education, and Legal Literature
    The Emergence of the "Large" Law Firm
    Lawyers and Business Practices
    University Legal Education
    Legal Literature 
    Professional Governance: The "Canadian Model" Established
    Towards Diversity?

    Part Two: Indigenous Peoples and Dominion Law

    7. Canadian Law and Indigenous Peoples I: The Métis, the Numbered Treaties, British Columbia, and The Rebellion
    The Métis, the Red River Resistance, and the Founding of Manitoba
    The Numbered Treaties, 1871-1907
    British Columbia: Federal-Provincial Disputes over Indigenous Title
    The 1885 Rebellion and the Criminal Law
    The Trial and Execution of Louis Riel

    8. Canadian Law and Indigenous Peoples II: The Indian Act, the Reserve System, and Assimilation
    Enfranchisement
    The Law and Practice of Reserve Protection
    External and Internal Governance of Indigenous Reserves
    The Criminalization of Cultural and Religious Practices

    9. Canadian Law and Indigenous Peoples III: The Origins and Expansion of the Residential School System
    The School System for Indigenous People, 1867-1883
    The Origins and Growth of the Residential School System to 1900
    The Operation of Residential Schools
    Why Were Residential Schools Not Abolished or Drastically Reformed?

    10. Indigenous Law and European Law: Adaptation, Resistance, Avoidance
    The Gitxsan
    Kahnawà:ke
    The Six Nations 
    The Métis
    Marriage

    Part Three: Areas of Law

    11. Law and the Economy: Corporate and Commercial Law
    Corporation Law: General Incorporation 
    Corporation Law: Special Act Incorporations
    Debtor-Creditor Law: Imprisonment for Debt, Bankruptcy, and Insolvency
    The Regulatory State: Banking, Mining, Railways

    12. Criminal Justice: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Punishment
    Making a National Criminal Law
    Criminal Procedure: Introduction and the Northwest Territories
    Criminal Procedure: The Decline of Juries
    Criminal Procedure: Trial and Appeal Rights
    Imprisonment: The Federal Penitentiary System
    Capital Punishment General
    Capital Punishment: Women and Indigenous Peoples

    13. Labour and Employment Law
    Employment Law: Master and Servant
    Labour Law: Trade Unions and Workplace Dispute Resolution
    State Intervention in Labour Law: Arbitration and Conciliation
    Workplace Health and Safety
    Compensation for Workplace Injuries

    14. Property Law
    Métis Land Rights in Manitoba
    Homestead Settlements: The Canada Land Survey, the Dominion Lands Act, and
    Provincial Homestead Laws
    Title Registration: The Torrens System
    Resolving the Prince Edward Island Land Question
    Expropriation
    Land Use Planning and Regulation: Public and Private Law
    Nuisance: The Shifting Boundary between Public and Private Law
    Succession Law

    Part 4: Less Favoured by Law

    15. Women, the Family, and the Law
    Married Women’s Property in Common Law Provinces
    Divorce Law, Divorce Courts and the Sanctity of Marriage
    Parliamentary Divorce
    Child Custody in Common Law Provinces

    16: Civil Rights and Minorities
    The Chinese and Japanese in British Columbia: Discriminatory Legislation,
    International Relations, and the Courts and the Rule of Law
    Provincial and Federal Asian Exclusion Acts
    Anti-Chinese Legislation in Other Provinces: White Women’s Labour Laws
    South Asians: Indirect Exclusion and the Empire
    Black Canadians
    Rekindling an Old Fire: Religious and Linguistic Minorities

    17. Conclusion

    Abbreviations
    Notes
    Index