Borderline Crime :Fugitive Criminals and the Challenge of the Border, 1819-1914

Publication subTitle :Fugitive Criminals and the Challenge of the Border, 1819-1914

Author: Bradley Miller   Bradley Miller  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

E-ISBN: 9781487512835

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Language: ENG

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"Miller is not only intimately familiar with but also extensively and very appropriately uses the internal literature on extradition, asylum, and related issues as the foundation of his study. Borderline Crime is an intriguing and illuminating study."

Chapter

1 Introduction

Part One: Sovereign Borders and Criminal Law in Northern North America

2 The Everyday Challenge of Sovereignty

3 The Low and High Laws of Abduction in the Border Zone

Part Two: Uncertainty, Amorphousness, and Non-Law

4 International Law and Supranational Justice in Northern North America

5 The Non-Law of Refugees in British North America

Part Three: Law Formation in the Treaty Era

6 Civilization on the Continent: Law Reform and Imperial Power

7 Law Formation in the Common Law World

8 Conclusion

Notes

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