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Law as a Means of Communicating Colonial Control in India

Law as a Means of Communicating Colonial Control in India

Update: 2023-11-20
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Guest: Erica Ollikainen-Read (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory).



In this episode of the Lawcast, Erica Ollikainen-Read explains to Christopher Murphy that the British Empire was not just shipping, merchants, soldiers, cannon, and conquest. Rather, some of the most long-lasting parts of the British Empire are the ideas, laws, and symbols which Britain transplanted to their colonies, some of which remain to this day. One such case in point is India, where the British colonial presence and the nature of Britain’s priorities shifted over time. By viewing the law from the perspective of communication, we can see how colonial legal culture and the way in which it was used as a tool for control in India also changed.


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Law as a Means of Communicating Colonial Control in India

Law as a Means of Communicating Colonial Control in India

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