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Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter)

Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England By Chantal  Stebbings (University of Exeter)

Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England by Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter)


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For most people today a tribunal constitutes their only contact with formal legal adjudication. This 2007 book examines its origins and development, showing how a lay, specialized, accessible and inexpensive body was a response to social and economic challenges of the industrial revolution to implement extensive state regulation of various activities.

Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England Summary

Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England by Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter)

Nineteenth-century governments faced considerable challenges from the rapid, novel and profound changes in social and economic conditions resulting from the industrial revolution. In the context of an increasingly sophisticated and complex government, from the 1830s the specialist and largely lay statutory tribunal was conceived and adopted as the principal method of both implementing the new regulatory legislation and resolving disputes. The tribunal's legal nature and procedures, and its place in the machinery of justice, were debated and refined throughout the Victorian period. In examining this process, this 2007 book explains the interaction between legal constraints, social and economic demand and political expediency that gave rise to this form of dispute resolution. It reveals the imagination and creativity of the legislators who drew on diverse legal institutions and values to create the new tribunals, and shows how the modern difficulties of legal classification were largely the result of the institution's nineteenth-century development.

Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England Reviews

This book is almost encyclopaedic in its coverage, and contains a great fund of information on these bodies which will be of great use to future scholars. It also includes a particularly useful chapter on the relationship between the tribunals and the superior courts, showing how the courts developed and exercised a power of judicial review of errors of law in the tribunals. It promises to be an essential reference point for future historians working on nineteenth century tribunals. --Michael Lobban, University of London: Law and History Review

About Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter)

Chantal Stebbings is Professor of Law and Legal History in the University of Exeter. Her research is in the commercial legal history of the nineteenth century, with special reference to the law of taxation, trusts, and commercial property.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Table of Statutes; Table of cases; List of abbreviations; 1. Challenges to the legal process; 2. The ideological and theoretical context; 3. Composition and personnel; 4. Jurisdiction and functional powers; 5. Procedure and practice; 6. Judicial supervision; 7. Principles, place and perceptions.

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NLS9780521107518
9780521107518
0521107512
Legal Foundations of Tribunals in Nineteenth Century England by Chantal Stebbings (University of Exeter)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-04-02
380
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