The politics of codification: the Lower Canadian Civil Code of 1866
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1. Verfasser: Young, Brian J. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Montreal?] McGill-Queen's University Press [for] the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History c1994
Schriftenreihe:Studies on the history of Quebec
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-252) and index
1. The Legal Landscape -- 2. Attitudes to Codification before the Rebellions -- 3. The Political Will to Codify, 1838-57 -- 4. The Codifiers -- 5. Politics of the Codification Commission, 1857-66 -- 6. The Commission at Work -- 7. The Persistence of Customary Law: Married Women as Traders -- 8. 'Wittingly and Willingly': The Law of Obligations -- 9. Conclusion
Brian Young interprets codification as part of a larger process that included the collapse of the Lower Canadian rebellions, the decline of seigneurialism, expansion of bourgeois democracy in central Canada, professionalization of the bar, and formation of the institutional state. Central to codification was a profound ideological shift in Lower Canadian society that gave priority to exchange and individual property rights. Young examines the evolution of codification from its nationalist origins in the 1820s and 1830s into a Civil Code that was integral to Confederation and became a flagship of bilingualism in Quebec. The formation of the commission, the work of the codifiers, and the reaction of the anglophone minority and the Roman Catholic hierarchy are considered, as is the Code's meticulous blending of a conservative social vision with the principles of freedom of property
The Politics of Codification will be of great interest to students of law, members of the legal professions, and Canadian social and legal historians
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 264 p.)
ISBN:0773512357
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