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E Pluribus Unum

- How the Common Law Helped Unify and Liberate Colonial America, 1607-1776
Af: William E. Nelson Engelsk Hardback

E Pluribus Unum

- How the Common Law Helped Unify and Liberate Colonial America, 1607-1776
Af: William E. Nelson Engelsk Hardback
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The colonies that comprised pre-revolutionary America had thirteen legal systems and governments. Given their diversity, how did they evolve into a single nation? In E Pluribus Unum, the eminent legal historian William E. Nelson explains how this diverse array of legal orders gradually converged over time, laying the groundwork for the founding of the United States. From their inception, the colonies exercised a range of approaches to the law. For instance, while New England based its legal system around the word of God, Maryland followed the common law tradition, and New York adhered to Dutch law. Over time, though, the British crown standardized legal procedure in an effort to more uniformly and efficiently exert control over the Empire. But, while the common law emerged as the dominant system across the colonies, its effects were far from what English rulers had envisioned.E Pluribus Unum highlights the political context in which the common law developed and how it influenced the United States Constitution. In practice, the triumph of the common law over competing approaches gave lawyers more authority than governing officials. By the end of the eighteenth century, many colonial legal professionals began to espouse constitutional ideology that would mature into the doctrine of judicial review. In turn, laypeople came to accept constitutional doctrine by the time of independence in 1776.Ultimately, Nelson shows that the colonies'' gradual embrace of the common law was instrumental to the establishment of the United States. Not simply a masterful legal history of colonial America, Nelson''s magnum opus fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the sources of both the American Revolution and the Founding.
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The colonies that comprised pre-revolutionary America had thirteen legal systems and governments. Given their diversity, how did they evolve into a single nation? In E Pluribus Unum, the eminent legal historian William E. Nelson explains how this diverse array of legal orders gradually converged over time, laying the groundwork for the founding of the United States. From their inception, the colonies exercised a range of approaches to the law. For instance, while New England based its legal system around the word of God, Maryland followed the common law tradition, and New York adhered to Dutch law. Over time, though, the British crown standardized legal procedure in an effort to more uniformly and efficiently exert control over the Empire. But, while the common law emerged as the dominant system across the colonies, its effects were far from what English rulers had envisioned.E Pluribus Unum highlights the political context in which the common law developed and how it influenced the United States Constitution. In practice, the triumph of the common law over competing approaches gave lawyers more authority than governing officials. By the end of the eighteenth century, many colonial legal professionals began to espouse constitutional ideology that would mature into the doctrine of judicial review. In turn, laypeople came to accept constitutional doctrine by the time of independence in 1776.Ultimately, Nelson shows that the colonies'' gradual embrace of the common law was instrumental to the establishment of the United States. Not simply a masterful legal history of colonial America, Nelson''s magnum opus fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the sources of both the American Revolution and the Founding.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780190880804
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0190880805
Udg. Dato: 10 sep 2019
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 242mm
Højde: 166mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato: 10 sep 2019
Forfatter(e): William E. Nelson
Forfatter(e) William E. Nelson


Kategori Kolonialisme og imperialisme


ISBN-13 9780190880804


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 288


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 242mm


Højde 166mm


Udg. Dato 10 sep 2019


Oplagsdato 10 sep 2019


Forlag Oxford University Press Inc

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