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2023, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part C

British colonial power and universalism of law


Author(s): Firoz Alam

Abstract: This study explores the imposition and implications of British legal frameworks in their colonies, with a focus on the tension between universal legal principles and local customs. The study examines how British colonial authorities endeavored to create a unified legal system that claimed to uphold universal principles of justice, equality, and order. However, this imposition often clashed with indigenous legal traditions and societal norms. By analyzing legal documents, colonial administrative records, and case studies from various British colonies, the paper highlights the complexities and contradictions of implementing a supposedly universal legal system in diverse cultural contexts. The research also explores the impact of colonial legal practices on post-colonial legal systems and the enduring legacies of these colonial interventions. The findings provide a nuanced understanding of how British colonial power utilized the concept of legal universalism as a tool for control and governance, while also revealing the resistance and adaptations of colonized societies.

DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2023.v5.i2c.277

Pages: 212-213 | Views: 128 | Downloads: 38

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Firoz Alam. British colonial power and universalism of law. Int J Hist 2023;5(2):212-213. DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2023.v5.i2c.277
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