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abstract

  • Abstract This chapter introduces the key questions addressed in the book. It theorizes judicial discourses of colonial difference and imperial universalism. It explores how these notions of native difference and imperial universalism influenced the practices of power in colonial settings, and shaped the evolving jurisprudence of Empire. The chapter also critically engages the historiography on British imperial justice and colonial law in Africa

publication date

  • October 3, 2013