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Emptying the Den of Thieves: International Fugitives and the Law in British North America/Canada, 1819--1910.

机译:清空盗贼巢穴:英国北美洲/加拿大的国际逃亡者和法律,1819--1910年。

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This thesis examines how the law dealt with international fugitives. It focuses on formal extradition and the cross-border abduction of wanted criminals by police officers and other state officials. Debates over extradition and abduction reflected important issues of state power and civil liberty, and were shaped by currents of thought circulating throughout the imperial, Atlantic, and common law worlds. Debates over extradition involved questioning the very basis of international law. They also raised difficult questions about civil liberties and human rights. Throughout this period escaped American slaves and other groups made claims for what we would now call refugee status, and argued that their surrender violated codes of law and ideas of justice that transcended the colonies and even the wider British Empire. Such claims sparked a decades-long debate in North America and Europe over how to codify refugee protections. Ultimately, Britain used its imperial power to force Canada to accept such safeguards. Yet even as the formal extradition system developed, an informal system of police abductions operated in the Canadian-American borderlands. This system defied formal law, but it also manifested sophisticated local ideas about community justice and transnational legal order.;This thesis argues that extradition and abduction must be understood within three overlapping contexts. The first is the ethos of liberal transnationalism that permeated all levels of state officials in British North America/Canada. This view largely prioritised the erosion of domestic barriers to international cooperation over the protection of individual liberty. It was predicated in large part on the idea of a common North American civilization. The second context is Canada's place in the British Empire. Extradition and abduction highlight both how British North America/Canada often expounded views on legal order radically different from Britain, but also that even after Confederation in 1867 the empire retained real power to shape Canadian policy. The final context is international law and international legal order. Both extradition and abduction were aspects of law on an international and transnational level. As a result, this thesis examines the processes of migration, adoption, and adaptation of international law.
机译:本文研究了法律如何处理国际逃犯。它侧重于正式引渡和警务人员及其他国家官员的跨境绑架通缉犯。关于引渡和绑架的辩论反映了国家权力和公民自由的重要问题,并且受到整个帝国,大西洋和普通法界流传的思想潮流的影响。关于引渡的辩论涉及质疑国际法的基础。他们还提出了有关公民自由和人权的难题。在此期间,逃脱的美国奴隶和其他团体声称我们现在称为难民身份,并辩称他们的投降违反了超越殖民地乃至整个大英帝国的法律法规和正义观念。这些主张引发了北美和欧洲关于如何编纂难民保护问题长达数十年的辩论。最终,英国利用其帝国力量迫使加拿大接受此类保障措施。然而,即使随着正式引渡制度的发展,在加拿大-美国边境地区仍存在着非正式的警察绑架制度。该制度违背了形式法,但也表现出了关于社区正义和跨国法律秩序的复杂的地方观念。本文认为,引渡和绑架必须在三个重叠的背景下加以理解。首先是自由跨国主义的精神,这种思想渗透到英属北美/加拿大各级政府官员中。这种观点在很大程度上优先考虑了消除国际合作的国内壁垒而不是保护个人自由。它主要是基于北美共同文明的思想。第二点是加拿大在大英帝国的地位。引渡和绑架既凸显了英属北美/加拿大通常如何阐明与英国截然不同的法律秩序的观点,也凸显了即使在1867年联邦成立后,帝国仍保留了制定加拿大政策的真正权力。最后的背景是国际法和国际法律秩序。引渡和绑架都是国际和跨国层面的法律方面。因此,本文研究了国际法的迁移,采用和适应过程。

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  • 作者

    Miller, Bradley.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Black.;Political Science International Law and Relations.;History Canadian.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 279 p.
  • 总页数 279
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:47

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