Colonial Justice and Decolonization in the High Court of Tanzania, 1920-1971

This book is the first study of the development and decolonization of a British colonial high court in Africa. It traces the history of the High Court of Tanzania from its establishment in 1920 to the end of its institutional process of decolonization in 1971. This process involved disentangling the...

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Hlavní autor: Feingold, Ellen R. (Autor)
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
Edice:Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series
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ISBN:9783319696911
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- Part I: The High Court of Tanganyika under British Rule, 1920-1958 -- 2 Building a Judiciary for the Empire: The Development of the Colonial Legal Service -- 3 The Marginalization of the High Court under Indirect Rule, 1920-1944 -- 4 The Resurgence and Expansion of Tanganyika's Judiciary, 1945-1958 -- Part II: Decolonizing the High Court of Tanganyika, 1959-1971 -- 5 Restructuring Colonial Justice, Empowering the High Court, 1959-1964 -- 6 Colonial Judges in a Fading Empire, 1961-1965 -- 7 Foreign Judges and the Emergence of a Tanzanian Judiciary, 1964-1971 -- 8 Conclusion. 
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