A Qualified Hope

A Qualified Hope
Author: Gerald N. Rosenberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108474500

Examines whether the Indian Supreme Court can produce progressive social change and improve the lives of the relatively disadvantaged.

The Veiled Sceptre

The Veiled Sceptre
Author: Anne Twomey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 913
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107056780

The extension to other Realms of the reserve power to refuse a dissolution

The Nature of the Judicial Process

The Nature of the Judicial Process
Author: Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1921
Genre: Judges
ISBN:

In this famous treatise, a Supreme Court Justice describes the conscious and unconscious processes by which a judge decides a case. He discusses the sources of information to which he appeals for guidance and analyzes the contribution that considerations of precedent, logical consistency, custom, social welfare, and standards of justice and morals have in shaping his decisions.

Plumes from Paradise

Plumes from Paradise
Author: Pamela Swadling
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1743325460

The natural resources of New Guinea and nearby islands have attracted outsiders for at least 5000 years: spices, aromatic woods and barks, resins, plumes, sea slugs, shells and pearls all brought traders from distant markets. Among the most sought-after was the bird of paradise. Their magnificent plumes bedecked the hats of fashion-conscious women in Europe and America, provided regalia for the Kings of Nepal, and decorated the headdresses of Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire. Plumes from Paradise tells the story of this interaction, and of the economic, political, social and cultural consequence for the island's inhabitants. It traces 400 years of economic and political history, culminating in the 'plume boom' of the early part of the 20th century, when an unprecedented number of outsiders flocked to the island's coasts and hinterlands. The story teems with the variety of people involved: New Guineans, Indonesians, Chinese, Europeans, hunters, traders, natural historians and their collectors, officials, missionaries, planters, miners, adventurers of every kind. In the wings were the conservationists, whose efforts brought the slaughter of the plume boom to an end and ushered in an era of comparative isolation for the island that lasted until World War II.

William Sheppard, Cromwell's Law Reformer

William Sheppard, Cromwell's Law Reformer
Author: Nancy L. Matthews
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2004-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521890915

This study presents a full account of Sheppard's employment under Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate as well as an examination of his family background and education, his religious commitment to John Owen's party of Independents and his legal philosophy. An appraisal of all Sheppard's legal works, including those written during the Civil War and the Restoration period, illustrates the overlapping concerns with law reform, religion and politics in his generation. Sheppard had impressively consistent goals for the reform of English law and his prescient proposals anticipate the reforms ultimately adopted in the nineteenth century, culminating in the Judicature Acts of 1875-8. Dr Matthews examines the relative importance of Sheppard's books to his generation and to legal literature in general. The study provides a full bibliography of Sheppard's legal and religious works and an appendix of the sources Sheppard used in the composition of his books on the law.

Religion and Governance in England’s Emerging Colonial Empire, 1601–1698

Religion and Governance in England’s Emerging Colonial Empire, 1601–1698
Author: Haig Z. Smith
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030701307

This open access book explores the role of religion in England's overseas companies and the formation of English governmental identity abroad in the seventeenth century. Drawing on research into the Virginia, East India, Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, New England and Levant Companies, it offers a comparative global assessment of the inextricable links between the formation of English overseas government and various models of religious governance across England's emerging colonial empire. While these approaches to governance varied from company to company, each sought to regulate the behaviour of their personnel, as well as the numerous communities and faiths which fell within their jurisdiction. This book provides a crucial reassessment of the seventeenth-century foundations of British imperial governance.

Sheela-na-gigs

Sheela-na-gigs
Author: Barbara Freitag
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005-08-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1134282494

A study of the mysterious stone carvings of naked females exposing their genitals on medieval churches all over the British Isles.