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1 online resource : illustrations. |
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Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies |
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Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations and Conventions; Abbreviations; Conventions; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction; Colonial Legal Systems of the British Empire; British Colonial Judges and the Colonial Legal Service; Colonial High Courts and Decolonisation; The High Court of Tanganyika: Method and Sources; Chapter Structure; Part I: The High Court of Tanganyika Under British Rule, 1920â#x80;#x93;1958; Chapter 2: Building a Judiciary for the Empire: The Development of the Colonial Legal Service; Approaches to Staffing British Colonial Benches |
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Recruitment and AppointmentsMotivations for Joining: Advancement and Adventure; Preparation and Requirements; Promotion, Tenure, Dismissal, and Retirement; Lifestyle in the Colonies; Conclusion: â#x80;#x98;The Bad Old Irish Jâ#x80;#x99;sâ#x80;#x99;?; Chapter 3: The Marginalisation of the High Court Under Indirect Rule, 1920â#x80;#x93;1944; The Administration of Justice in Tanganyika Before British Rule; The Beginning of British Rule in Tanganyika; The Structure of the Colonial Court System; The High Court of Tanganyika; The Subordinate Courts: Professional Magistrates and District Officers |
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The Native CourtsGovernor Cameron, Chief Justice Russell, and the Native Courts Ordinance of 1929; The Roles of Colonial Judges in Tanganyika; Conclusion; Chapter 4: The Resurgence and Expansion of Tanganyikaâ#x80;#x99;s Judiciary, 1945â#x80;#x93;1958; The Bushe Commission and the Judiciary of Tanganyika; A Growing Bench; Towards Structural and Racial Integration of the Courts and Bench; Increasing the Prestige and Improving the Position of the Colonial Bench in East Africa |
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The Colonial Legal Service After World War II: The Dispute over the Independence of Colonial Judges and the Battershill CommitteeA New Crop of Colonial Legal Officers; The Judiciary and the Struggle for National Independence: The Trial of Julius Nyerere; Conclusion: The High Court as the Legacy of British Colonial Rule; Part II: Decolonising the High Court of Tanganyika, 1959â#x80;#x93;1971; Chapter 5: Restructuring Colonial Justice, Empowering the High Court, 1959â#x80;#x93;1964; The Common Law System and TANUâ#x80;#x99;s Political Agenda; The High Court and the Constitutions |
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The High Court and the Dismantling of the â#x80;#x98;Parallelâ#x80;#x99; Colonial Court SystemsAt the Peak of Its Power: The High Court and the Magistratesâ#x80;#x99; Courts Act; The Structural Decolonisation of the Court Systems in Practice; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Colonial Judges in a Fading Empire, 1961â#x80;#x93;1965; From Africanisation to Localisation; Colonial Judges in a Fading Empire; Colonial Judges in a Post-Colonial State; From Colonial Magistrates to Post-Colonial High Court Judges; â#x80;#x98;A Man All by Himselfâ#x80;#x99;: Justice Biron; Conclusion |
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Chapter 7: Foreign Judges and the Emergence of a Tanzanian Judiciary, 1964â#x80;#x93;1971 |
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Courts -- Tanzania -- History.
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Justice, Administration of -- Tanzania.
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ISBN |
9783319696911 (electronic bk.) |
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3319696912 (electronic bk.) |
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