The Legal Understanding Of Slavery

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This book examines how slavery is understood in law. It shows how the legal definition of slavery has evolved and continues to be contentious. It traces the understanding of slavery from Roman law through the Middle Ages, the 18th and 19th centuries, up to the modern day manifestations, including forced labour and trafficking in persons.

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Genre : Law
Author : Jean Allain
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Release : 2012-09-27
File : 415 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199660469


Slavery The Law

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In this book, prominent historians of slavery and legal scholars analyze the intricate relationship between slavery, race, and the law from the earliest Black Codes in colonial America to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law and the Dred Scott decision prior to the Civil War. Slavery & the Law's wide-ranging essays focus on comparative slave law, auctioneering practices, rules of evidence, and property rights, as well as issues of criminality, punishment, and constitutional law.

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Genre : History
Author : Paul Finkelman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2002
File : 488 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0742521192


A Practical Treatise On The Law Of Slavery

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Genre : History
Author : Jacob D. Wheeler
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Release : 1837
File : 522 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:$B60956


The American Law Of Slavery 1810 1860

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In an examination of Southern slave law between 1810 and 1860, Mark Tushnet reveals a structured dichotomy between slave labor systems and bourgeois systems of production. Whereas the former rest on the total dominion of the master over the slave and necessitate a concern for the slave's humanity, the latter rest of the purchase by the capitalist of a worker's labor power only and are concerned primarily with economic interest. Focusing on a wide range of issues that include contract and accident law as well as criminal law and the law of manumission, he shows how Southern slave law had to respond to the competing pressures of humanity and interest. Beginning with a critical evaluation of slave law, the author develops the conceptual framework for his own perspective on the legal system, drawing on the works of Marx and Weber. He then examines four appellate court cases decided in three different states, from civil-law Louisiana to commonlaw North Carolina, at widely separated times, from 1818 to 1858. Professor Tushnet finds that the cases display a continuing but never wholly successful attempt at distinguish between law and sentiment as modes of regulating social interactions involving slaves. Also, the cases show that the primary method of accommodating law and sentiment was an attempt to use rigid categories to confine the law of slavery to what was thought its proper sphere. Mark Tushnet is Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin. Originally published in 1981. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Genre : History
Author : Mark Tushnet
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release : 2019-02-19
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780691657028


The Law And Custom Of Slavery In British India In A Series Of Letters To T F Buxton Esq

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Author : William ADAM (Missionary.)
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Release : 1840
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:590004065


The Law And Custom Of Slavery In British India

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : William Adam
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Release : 1840
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HN1UJL


Liberty Slavery And The Law In Early Modern Western Europe

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This book investigates the legal evolution of the “free soil principle” in England, France and the Low Countries during the Early Modern period (ca. 1500–1800), which essentially stated that, as soon as slaves entered a certain country, they would immediately gain their freedom. This book synthesizes the existing literature on the origins and evolution of the principle, adds new insights by drawing on previously undiscussed primary sources on the development of free soil in the Low Countries and employs a pan-Western, European and comparative approach to identify and explain the differences and similarities in the application of this principle in France, England and the Low Countries. Divided into four sections, the book begins with a brief introduction to the subject matter, putting it in its historical context. Slavery is legally defined, using the established international law definition, and both the status of slavery in Europe before the Early Modern Period and the Atlantic slave trade are discussed. Secondly, the book assesses the legal origins of the free soil principle in England, France and the Low Countries during the period 1500–1650 and discusses the legal repercussions of slaves coming to England, France and the Low Countries from other countries, where the institution was legally recognized. Thirdly, it addresses the further development of the free soil principle during the period 1650–1800. In the fourth and last section, the book uses the insights gained to provide a pan-Western, European and comparative perspective on the origins and application of the free soil principle in Western Europe. In this regard, it compares the origins of free soil for the respective countries discussed, as well as its application during the heyday of the Atlantic slave trade. This perspective makes it possible to explain some of the divergences in approaches between the countries examined and represents the first-ever full-scale country comparison on this subject in a book.

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Genre : Law
Author : Filip Batselé
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-01-03
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030368555


The Roman Law Of Slavery

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Genre : History
Author : William Warwick Buckland
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Release : 1908
File : 758 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101056922782


Christian Slavery

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Could slaves become Christian? If so, did their conversion lead to freedom? If not, then how could perpetual enslavement be justified? Christian Slavery shows how debates about slavery transformed the practice of Protestantism and the language of race in the early modern Atlantic world.

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Genre : History
Author : Katharine Gerbner
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2018-04-02
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812250015


Slavery In North Carolina 1748 1775

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Michael Kay and Lorin Cary illuminate new aspects of slavery in colonial America by focusing on North Carolina, which has largely been ignored by scholars in favor of the more mature slave systems in the Chesapeake and South Carolina. Kay and Cary demonst

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Marvin L. Michael Kay
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Release : 1999
File : 426 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0807848190