Law in the New Democracy

by Byrne, Paula Jane
ISBN: 9781760467135
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In the 1850s, opposition to the Crown in New South Wales made for unsteady ground for the administration of criminal law. This study of skirmishes between magistrates, constables and the metropolis reveals just how far understandings of law could be stretched and warped by recalcitrant local populations. At Carcoar, the local population entirely controlled how law worked; on the South Coast, 'the people' influenced how law intervened in their lives; in the north west of the colony, publicans dominated; on the north coast, violence against First Nations/Aboriginal people was forcibly meshed into the day to day working of the courts. This study shows a 'frontier' centred on the coasts and in the minds of legal officials of the metropolis, but elsewhere, some recognition of the Aboriginal polity and an early understanding of Aboriginal rights.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Byrne, Paula Jane
  • ISBN: 9781760467135
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 0.64
  • Number Of Pages: 306
  • Publication Year: 2026
Language: English