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Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies Fortunatus Dwarris

Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies By Fortunatus Dwarris

Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies by Fortunatus Dwarris


Summary

Sir Fortunatus Dwarris (1786-1860) was in 1823 was appointed to a Commission of Inquiry on the legal codes in the British West Indies. This detailed volume, first published in 1827, contains a summary of the Commission's findings and valuable information for the study of slavery in the West Indies.

Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies Summary

Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies by Fortunatus Dwarris

Sir Fortunatus Dwarris (1786-1860) was an English barrister, civil servant and abolitionist. After graduating from University College, Oxford, in 1808 he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1811. In 1823 Dwarris was appointed a commissioner for an Imperial Commission of Inquiry on the state of legal and slave codes of the self-governing colonies of the British West Indies. This detailed volume, first published in 1827, contains three reports summarising the Commission's findings and recommendations. Focusing on the islands of Barbados, Tobago, Dominica, and Antigua, this volume provides a detailed analysis of the various criminal and civil laws peculiar to each island, together with a description of the various courts and processes in each. The commissioners perceptively discuss and illustrate the institutionalised racism of these laws, providing valuable information for the study of slavery and emancipation and the legal history of the British West Indies.

Table of Contents

First report; Second report; Third report.

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NLS9781108024297
9781108024297
1108024297
Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies by Fortunatus Dwarris
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Cambridge University Press
2010-12-09
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