Tracing British West Indian Slavery Laws

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<p>This book provides a legal historical insight into colonial laws on enslavement and the plantation system in the British West Indies. </p><p>The volume is a work of comparative legal history of the English-speaking Caribbean which concentrates on how the laws of England served to catalyse the slavery laws and also legislation pertaining to post-emancipation societies. The book illustrates how these “borrowed” laws from England not only developed colonial slavery laws within the English-speaking Caribbean but also inspired the slavery codes of a number of North American plantation systems. The cusp of the work focuses on the interconnectivities among the English-speaking slave holding Atlantic and how persons, free and unfree, moved throughout the system and brought laws with them which greatly affected the various enslaved societies.</p><p>The book will be essential reading for students and researchers interested in colonial slavery, Caribbean studies and Black and Atlantic history.</p> <p>Introduction.</p><p>Chapter 1: The origins of legal transplantation in the British West Indies, 1500s-1700s.</p><p>Chapter 2: The origins of slave laws within the British West Indies 1600s.</p><p>Chapter 3: The comprehensive slave codes of the British West Indies and their reverberations, 1660s-1700s.</p><p>Chapter 4: The tole of legal transplantation within manumission law and other ameliorative measures.</p><p>Chapter 5: Legal transplantation within post-emancipatory British West Indies, 1830s-1870s.</p><p>Conclusion.</p>
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