Imperial Incarceration: Detention without Trial in the Making of British Colonial Africa: Studies in Legal History
Autor Michael Lobbanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781316519127
ISBN-10: 1316519120
Pagini: 379
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Legal History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1316519120
Pagini: 379
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Legal History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; List of Maps; Abbreviations of Archival Sources; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Habeas Corpus and the Rule of Law; 1.2. Martial Law 1.3. Legislating for Emergencies; 1.4. Ad hominem Legislation; 1.5. Emergency Law in East Africa; 1.6. From 'Rule of Law' to 'Lawfare'; 2. Martial Law and the Rule of Law in the Eastern Cape, 1830–1880; 2.1. Four Wars and Two Rebellions; 2.2. The Reach of Martial Law; 2.3. Detention without Trial; 2.4. Conclusion; 3. Zulu Political Prisoners, 1872–1897; 3.1. The Trial and Detention of Langalibalele; 3.2. Cetshwayo's Capture and Detention; 3.3. Dinuzulu's Trial and Exile; 3.4. Conclusion; 4. Egypt and Sudan, 1882–1887; 4.1. The Exile of Ahmed Urabi Pasha; 4.2. The Detention of Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur; 5. Detention without Trial in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast, 1865–1890; 5.1. The British Presence in West Africa; 5.2. Detention without Legal Authority; 5.3. Regularising Detentions; 5.4. 'Peacekeping' Detentions in Sierra Leone; 5.5. Political Detentions in the Gold Coast; 5.6. Conclusion; 6. Removing Rulers in the Niger Delta, 1887–1897; 6.1. The British Presence in the Oil Rivers; 6.2. Jaja of Opobo; 6.3. Nana Olomu; 6.4. Ovonramwen; 6.5. Conclusion; 7. Consolidating Colonial Rule: Detentions in the Gold Coast and Sierra Leone, 1896–1901; 7.1. The Deposition of Prempeh of Asante; 7.2. Sierra Leone's Hut Tax War and the Detention of Bai Bureh; 7.3. Conclusion; 8. Detention Comes to Court: African Appeals to the Courts in Whitehall and Westminster, 1895–1922; 8.1. Sigcau, Sir Henry de Villiers and the Privy Council; 8.2. Sekgoma Letsholathibe; 8.3. Saad Zaghlul Pasha; 8.4. Conclusion; 9. Martial Law in the Anglo-Boer War, 1899–1902; 9.1. The First Invasion, October 1899-October 1900; 9.2. The Second Invasion, October 1900-March 1902; 9.3. Ending Martial Law; 9.4. Conclusion; 10. Martial Law, the Privy Council and the Zulu Rebellion of 1906; 10.1. Martial Law before the Rebellion, February-March 1906; 10.2. Martial Law after Bambatha's Uprising, April-September 1906; 10.3. Natal's Indemnity Act, the Privy Council and the Rule of Law; 10.4. Tilonko's Deportation; 10.5. Conclusion; 11. Conclusion; Index.
Recenzii
'Michael Lobban has produced an extraordinary work of forensic history-reconstructing a wide range of legal practices spanning the breadth of English dominion throughout Africa over two centuries. His book stands as a 'truth commission' for past wrongs and an essential precursor to any possible reconciliation.' Richard Abel, author of Law's Wars and Law's Trials
'Original and meticulously researched, Lobban's book places the legal politics of detention at the heart of histories of rebellion, protectorates, and martial law. A valuable addition to the legal history of Africa and the British Empire.' Lauren Benton, Barton M. Biggs Professor of History and Professor of Law, Yale University
'Michael Lobban is the leading historian of English legal thought. Here he brings his formidable talents to bear on law's role in facilitating and regulating detention without trial in Britain's African colonies. This is at once an important contribution to history, to legal theory, and to our understanding of empire.' David Dyzenhaus, University Professor of Law and Philosophy, Toronto
'Original and meticulously researched, Lobban's book places the legal politics of detention at the heart of histories of rebellion, protectorates, and martial law. A valuable addition to the legal history of Africa and the British Empire.' Lauren Benton, Barton M. Biggs Professor of History and Professor of Law, Yale University
'Michael Lobban is the leading historian of English legal thought. Here he brings his formidable talents to bear on law's role in facilitating and regulating detention without trial in Britain's African colonies. This is at once an important contribution to history, to legal theory, and to our understanding of empire.' David Dyzenhaus, University Professor of Law and Philosophy, Toronto
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A rich study exploring the use of detention without trial to facilitate imperial expansion of the British African Empire.