The vast self-governing dominion created in 1867, with umbilical ties to the British still ongoing, Canada's legal history is rich, state-of-the-art model of freedom and democracy. But as with anything cutting edge, progress has been steady yet slow. These articles bring you to the significant moments of law-making or law-shaping, raw and uncensored.
A collection of artifacts, image and art related to the history of law.
The law has come a long way, baby! From acts so barbaric that they defy belief, to a modern world where most of the world population is exempt from the tyranical Rule of Man system and benefit from a transparent Rule of Law, this time-table looks at the significant steps in ongoing development of our law.
The best of the best of law and justice quotations, each with context and background on the quote and the author.
The lives and times of the most famous people that have shaped law or legal institutions, from all nations and eras and based only on merit. Most are lawyers but this is not a criteria for inclusion.
Justice Erle spoke those words: "the law is the result of a great deal of learning".
Oddly, little is known about the specific of ancient Egyptian laws ... except that they existed! Here's what we do know.
China - A Legal History is a 3-part article detailing the history of the development of law - legal history - in China from 2,500 BC to the 20th Century; a wild ride of religion, bamboo strips, tortoise shells ... and a little bit of law for good measure!
Cue the theme from the Twilight Zone ... Oops! That's copyright. Cue silence and then ... the voice of James Earl Jones "welcome to the hissssstory of copyright laaaw".
There were more! How was I to know?! I went ferreting through the English Statutes and - gasp! - I found more ... more crazy English laws!
What with the benefit of centuries of hoity-toity royalty and barons, earls and the like, the Mother country of the common law just cannot be undone when it comes to crazy laws. My lords, my ladies, other ladies and gentlemen, we give you England!
The progress of British criminal law through the medieval ages is the history of all nations that now embrace a common law heritage. It is a story of slow progress; of epiphanies, albeit few and far between.
The ancient Chinese may take the gold medal for creative ways to achieve "justice".
Famous last wills and testaments over the ages of human history.
Biography of Henry Campbell Black, 1860-1927, author of the original Black Law Dictionary (USA).
Real property has traditionally been the most valuable of all property. Long are the days when possession or might made a landowner. But the history of real estate law sets a fascinating background to this branch of the law rich in verbiage and ancient principles.
History and features of law and justice in the Mayan and Aztec Empires, 2600 B.C. to 1500 A.D.
This stuff is for real, man! Law - justice - legal .... all the weird but totally true stuff is all here, man! You ain't gonna believe it, man!
These are the bad guys of the law; men or women who have perverted justice while, for the most part, trained and gowned in the black sanctity of the sacred profession of law.
Biography of Learned Hand, 1872-1961
Newgate prison, which stood for 900 years in London (1,000-1904), was hell on earth.
As law is all we have standing between us and the "tyranny of mere will and the cruelty of unbridled, undisciplined feeling," aka anarchy, perhaps more so than with other topics, we should consider the origin of law, lest we forget the hard-earned lessons of our blood-stained past, or the comfords of our daily lives which only the rule of law can provide.
The infamous German leader took his own life in 1945 but just before, he mustered the nerve to write a last will.
There is no greater stain on the law then the bloody history of torture in the name of punishment for crime. The legal histories of England, Canada, the United States of America, Australia and, for that matter, virtually all members of the United Nations, are full of examples of awful punishment inflicted on those found guilty of crime.
The law has no true holy grail ... yet. Archaeologists have Hammurabi's code circa 1780 B.C. But complex Egyptian and Sumerian societies flourished thousands of years earlier. It could not of occurred without law. Where is the law's holy grail?