Author: Thomas Henry Baylis
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Category : Master and servant
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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The Rights and Duties of Masters
Author: James Henley Thornwell
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Category : Church dedication sermons
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Church dedication sermons
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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The Rights, Duties, and Relations of Domestic Servants, Their Masters and Mistresses
Author: Thomas Henry Baylis
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Category : Master and servant
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Publisher:
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Category : Master and servant
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests
Author: Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 642
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 642
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U.S. Law Cabinet
Author: Isaac Ridler Butts
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Category : Business
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Category : Business
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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People Without Rights
Author: Andrew Fede
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415669715
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
First published in September 1992, the book traces the nature and development of the fundamental legal relationships among slaves, masters, and third parties. It shows how the colonial and antebellum Southern judges and legislators accommodated slaverye(tm)s social relationships into the common law, and how slave law evolved in different states over time in response to social political, economic, and intellectual developments. The book states that the law of slavery in the US South treated slaves both as people and property. It reconciles this apparent contradiction by demonstrating that slaves were defined in the law as items of human property without any legal rights. When the lawmakers recognized slaves as people, they burdened slaves with added legal duties and disabilities. This epitomized in legal terms slaverye(tm)s oppressive social relationships. The book also illustrates how cases in which the lawmakers recognized slaves as people legitimized slaverye(tm)s inhumanity. References in the law to the legal humanity of people held as slaves are shown to be rhetorical devices and cruel ironies that regulated the relative rights of the slavese(tm) owners and other free people that were embodied in people held as slaves. Thus, it is argued that it never makes sense to think of slave legal rights. This was so even when the lawmakers regulated the individual masterse(tm) rights to treat their slaves as they wished. These regulations advanced policies that the lawmakers perceived to be in the public interest within the context of a slave society.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415669715
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
First published in September 1992, the book traces the nature and development of the fundamental legal relationships among slaves, masters, and third parties. It shows how the colonial and antebellum Southern judges and legislators accommodated slaverye(tm)s social relationships into the common law, and how slave law evolved in different states over time in response to social political, economic, and intellectual developments. The book states that the law of slavery in the US South treated slaves both as people and property. It reconciles this apparent contradiction by demonstrating that slaves were defined in the law as items of human property without any legal rights. When the lawmakers recognized slaves as people, they burdened slaves with added legal duties and disabilities. This epitomized in legal terms slaverye(tm)s oppressive social relationships. The book also illustrates how cases in which the lawmakers recognized slaves as people legitimized slaverye(tm)s inhumanity. References in the law to the legal humanity of people held as slaves are shown to be rhetorical devices and cruel ironies that regulated the relative rights of the slavese(tm) owners and other free people that were embodied in people held as slaves. Thus, it is argued that it never makes sense to think of slave legal rights. This was so even when the lawmakers regulated the individual masterse(tm) rights to treat their slaves as they wished. These regulations advanced policies that the lawmakers perceived to be in the public interest within the context of a slave society.
An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined by the High Court of Admiralty of England
Author: William Tarn Pritchard
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Category : Admiralty
Languages : en
Pages : 808
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Category : Admiralty
Languages : en
Pages : 808
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The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts 1873 and 1875
Author: William Downes Griffith
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Category : Civil procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Category : Civil procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Self-control; Or, Life Without a Master
Author: Jacob Wilson
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Category : Natural law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Category : Natural law
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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The Maritime Labour Convention 2006: International Labour Law Redefined
Author: Jennifer Lavelle
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1317931874
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
With the Maritime Labour Convention now in force (as of August 2013), the shipping industry is faced with a new international convention that has comprehensive implications across all sectors. This vital text provides timely analysis and thought-provoking essays regarding the Convention’s application and enforcement in practice. Hailed as the "Seafarer’s Bill of Rights" and the "fourth pillar" of the international regulatory regime for quality shipping, the Maritime Labour Convention is set to significantly alter the playing field for key stakeholders. This book offers diverse and interesting commentary in respect of the Convention’s impact on core sectors of the shipping industry, identifying both strengths and weaknesses of the Convention, as well as potential hurdles that will need to be overcome. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the Convention, ranging from individual rights of the seafarer to challenges of flag State implementation. Special attention is given to enforcement through examination of the innovative measures provided in the Convention itself, along with discussion of domestic enforcement mechanisms in certain States. Furthermore, the book evaluates whether the Convention has filled existing gaps in maritime labour law, resolved prior difficulties or created new problems. This book expertly addresses issues of fundamental importance to national authorities, shipping professionals and associations, maritime lawyers and academics worldwide. ---In memory of Richard Shaw---
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1317931874
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
With the Maritime Labour Convention now in force (as of August 2013), the shipping industry is faced with a new international convention that has comprehensive implications across all sectors. This vital text provides timely analysis and thought-provoking essays regarding the Convention’s application and enforcement in practice. Hailed as the "Seafarer’s Bill of Rights" and the "fourth pillar" of the international regulatory regime for quality shipping, the Maritime Labour Convention is set to significantly alter the playing field for key stakeholders. This book offers diverse and interesting commentary in respect of the Convention’s impact on core sectors of the shipping industry, identifying both strengths and weaknesses of the Convention, as well as potential hurdles that will need to be overcome. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the Convention, ranging from individual rights of the seafarer to challenges of flag State implementation. Special attention is given to enforcement through examination of the innovative measures provided in the Convention itself, along with discussion of domestic enforcement mechanisms in certain States. Furthermore, the book evaluates whether the Convention has filled existing gaps in maritime labour law, resolved prior difficulties or created new problems. This book expertly addresses issues of fundamental importance to national authorities, shipping professionals and associations, maritime lawyers and academics worldwide. ---In memory of Richard Shaw---
The Rights, Duties and Relations and Domestic Servants and Their Masters and Mistresses. With a Short Account of Servants' Institutions and Their Advantages
Author: Thomas Henry Baylis
Publisher:
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Category : Master and servant
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Publisher:
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Category : Master and servant
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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