Chapter
Chapter I: An Introduction to Canadian Law in History
PART TWO: APPROACHES: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY
Chapter II: Theory and Method in the History of Law
Chapter III: Some Reflections on the "New" Legal History in Relation to Weber's Sociology of Law
Chapter IV: Doing Justice to "British Justice": Law, Ideology and Canadian Historiography
Chapter V: Dialogical Jurisprudence
Chapter VI: Maternal Feminism, Legal Professionalism and Political Pragmatism: The Rise and Fall of Margaret Patterson, 1922-1934
Chapter VII: Very Late Loyalist Fantasies: Nostalgic Tory History and the Rule of Law in Upper Canada
PART THREE: SOCIAL WELFARE AND LABOUR RELATIONS
Chapter VIII: Issues in Social Welfare and Labour Relations
Chapter IX: Assistance to Veterans and their Dependants: Steps on the Way to the Administrative State, 1914-1929
Chapter X: The Cold Hand of Charity : The Court of Quarter Sessions and Poor Relief in the Niagara District, 1828-1841
Chapter XI: Living Wage and Living Profit: Wage Determination by Conciliation Boards under the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, 1907-1925
PART FOUR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
Chapter XII: Issues in Criminal Law and Authority : Civil Liberties and Morality
Chapter XIII: The General Court Martial of 1838-39 in Lower Canada: An Abuse of Justice
Chapter XIV: The Drafting and Passage of the War Measures Act in 1914 and 1927: Object Lessons in the Need for Vigilance
Chapter XV: The Candian Magistracy and the Anti-White Slavery Campaign, 1900-1920