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Law, Justice and Empire : The Colonial Career of John Gorrie 182

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The Colonial Career of John Gorrie is a biological study of Sir John Gorrie, a Scottish Lawyer, who served as a judge and as chief justice in several multi-racial British colonies (Mauritius, Fiji, the Leeward Islands, Trinidad and Tobago) in the second half of the nineteenth century. Holding radical political and social views, expecially a conviction that persons of all ethnic and class backgrounds should enjoy equal justice under the British crown, he was a controversial jurist who inspired both bitter opposition from colonial elites and intense admiration from the 'subject races' in each place he served... A maverick official of the British Crown, Gorrie tried to use his judicial office to secure justice and protection for ex-slaves, indentured labourers, indigenous peoples and other nonwhite groups on the empire. Law, Justice and Empire is an original contribution to the comparative history of the nineteenth century British empire, as well as to the history of the Caribbean, Maurititisu and Fiji in that period. It extends our understanding of the empire and how it was administered. 

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Weight 1.030000
By Brereton
Country of Publication Jamaica
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Format Paperback
ISBN/EAN 9789766400354
Pagination 371 pages
Publication Date Jul 30, 1997
Publisher University of the West Indian Press
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