Law

Helmut Janssen

Die Übertragung von Rechtsvorstellungen auf fremde Kulturen am Beispiel des englischen Kolonialrechts

Ein Beitrag zur Rechtsvergleichung

[The Transfer of Concepts of Law to Foreign Cultures as Demonstrated by English Colonial Law. A Contribution to Comparative Law. By Helmut Janssen.]

unrevised e-book edition 2020; Original edition 2000; 2000. XVII, 217 pages.

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Helmut Janssen examines the problems arising when domestic concepts of law are transferred to foreign cultures. He chooses the judicature of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as an example. After giving a survey of the historical development of the colonial courts and the cultural background of their judges, he analyzes the case law on the applicability of English law in the British Empire. He explains how colonial judges applied their legal methods, terms, doctrines and procedures in order to understand Islamic, Hindu and indigenous laws in Africa and America – and shows how the judges' attempts to understand the foreign legal cultures failed.
Helmut Janssen examines the problems arising when domestic concepts of law are transferred to foreign cultures. He chooses the judicature of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as an example. After giving a survey of the historical development of the colonial courts and the cultural background of their judges, he analyzes the case law on the applicability of English law in the British Empire. He explains how colonial judges applied their legal methods, terms, doctrines and procedures in order to understand Islamic, Hindu and indigenous laws in Africa and America – and shows how the judges' attempts to understand the foreign legal cultures failed.
Authors/Editors

Helmut Janssen Geboren 1966; 1987–92 Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Politologie in Münster; 1992–94 Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Institut für Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht, Münster; 1994 Visiting Scholar an der School of Oriental and African Studies, London; 1994–96 Referendar in Hamburg, Toronto und Brüssel; 1997 LL.M.; seit 1997 Rechtsanwalt in Hamburg; 1999 Promotion.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Archiv für Rechts-u.Sozialphilos. — Bd.88 (2002), H.3, S. 448ff (Jan-R. Sieckmann)
In: Recht in Afrika — 2001, Nr.1, S.87ff. (??)
In: Rechtsgeschichte — 2002, H.1, S. 289ff (A.J.Boudewijn Sirks)
In: Verfassung und Recht in Übersee — Angaben angefragt (Jörg Menzel)