The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved antislavery against colonial opposition. While historical theories have focused on economic, political and religious factors, no account of abolition is complete without a thorough investigation of the history of evolving British legal traditions. This thesis analyzed a number of British homeland court cases and antislavery laws. English legal traditions established principles of freedom long before abolition in Britain, and then upheld them in respect to blacks on British soil in the 18th century. On the other hand, these traditions exposed a void in British homeland law on slavery that failed to provide any positive legal basis for freedom...
Ruprecht’s text developed from her contribution to an international symposium held in 2006 organised...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
Great Britain in place of the former kingdoms of Scotland and England provided expressly for the pre...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
1 COMPARISON OF CERTAIN ASPECTS OF LEGAL REGULATION OF SLAVERY AND ITS ABOLITION IN THE USA AND IN G...
The historiography on protection in the nineteenth-century British Empire often assumes that British...
This thesis interrogates the substance behind the rhetorical 'rule of law' in Great Britain between...
This thesis examines the Somerset Case of 1772 and considers it within its immediate social, politic...
This paper considers the issues of villeinage and slavery in England and the British colonies; the d...
The thesis explores the contribution of Scotland to the abolition of the slave trade and Caribbean ...
"This book provides a legal historical insight into colonial laws on enslavement and the plantation ...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
Ruprecht’s text developed from her contribution to an international symposium held in 2006 organised...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
Great Britain in place of the former kingdoms of Scotland and England provided expressly for the pre...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
1 COMPARISON OF CERTAIN ASPECTS OF LEGAL REGULATION OF SLAVERY AND ITS ABOLITION IN THE USA AND IN G...
The historiography on protection in the nineteenth-century British Empire often assumes that British...
This thesis interrogates the substance behind the rhetorical 'rule of law' in Great Britain between...
This thesis examines the Somerset Case of 1772 and considers it within its immediate social, politic...
This paper considers the issues of villeinage and slavery in England and the British colonies; the d...
The thesis explores the contribution of Scotland to the abolition of the slave trade and Caribbean ...
"This book provides a legal historical insight into colonial laws on enslavement and the plantation ...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
Ruprecht’s text developed from her contribution to an international symposium held in 2006 organised...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...