Imperial incarceration : : detention without trial in the making of British colonial Africa / / Michael Lobban, London School of Economics and Political Science.
For nineteenth-century Britons, the rule of law stood at the heart of their constitutional culture, and guaranteed the right not to be imprisoned without trial. At the same time, in an expanding empire, the authorities made frequent resort to detention without trial to remove political leaders who s...
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Superior document: | Studies in legal history |
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in legal history.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xii, 450 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s). |
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