From award-winning biographer Philip Girard, Lawyers and Legal Culture in British North America is the first history of the legal profession in Canada to emphasize its cross-provincial similarities and its deep roots in the colonial period. Girard details how nineteenth-century British North American lawyers created a distinctive Canadian template for the profession by combining the strong collective governance of the English tradition with the high degree of creativity and client responsiveness characteristic of U.S. lawyers — a mix that forms the basis of the legal profession in Canada today.

Girard provides a unique window on the interconnections between lawyers' roles as community leaders and as legal professionals. Centred on one pre-Confederation lawyer whose career epitomizes the trends of his day, Beamish Murdoch (1800-1876), Lawyers and Legal Culture in British North America makes an important and compelling contribution to Canadian legal history.

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Centred on one pre-Confederation lawyer whose career epitomizes the trends of his day, Beamish Murdoch (1800-1876), Lawyers and Legal Culture in British North America makes an important and compelling contribution to Canadian legal history.
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I Introduction

II Antecedents

III Apprenticeship

IV The Legal Profession in Nova Scotia:  Organization and Mobility

V The Making of a Colonial Lawyer, 1822-1827

VI The Maturing of a Colonial Lawyer, 1828-1850

VII The Politics of a Colonial Lawyer:  Murdoch, Howe, and Responsible Government   

VIII Law and Politics in the Colonial City:  Murdoch as Recorder of Halifax, 1850-1860

IX Law, Identity and Improvement:  Murdoch as Cultural Producer

X Epilogue

XI Conclusion

Appendix A

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442644106
Publisert
2011-07-23
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
600 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

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Biografisk notat

Philip Girard is a professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.