大陪审团和“适当的权威”:1850-1880年加拿大西部/安大略省的低法、软法和地方治理

M. Stokes
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加拿大西部/安大略省的地方法律和治理的“旧制度”在19世纪中期发生了巨大变化。1849年的《市政法》为全省的地方政府制定了一个看似全面且表面上民主的法律框架。然而,大陪审团就地方管理问题提出意见的做法继续盛行,这是殖民地行政的一个既定特征,未经批准,实际上也没有被市政立法提及。在本文中,我探讨了1850-1880年期间大陪审团在地方治理中的作用。我认为,大陪审团在有关地方事务的问题上的陈述可以被视为低法行政的软法版本。在没有任何执行机制或明确合法性的情况下,大陪审团在影响利兹联合郡和格伦维尔市辖区的民选政体方面,似乎至少与新的省级监察局一样有效。
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Grand Juries and ‘Proper Authorities’: Low Law, Soft Law and Local Governance in Canada West/Ontario, 1850-1880
Much of the ‘old regime’ of local law and governance in Canada West/Ontario changed drastically in the mid nineteenth century. The Municipal Act of 1849 set out an seemingly comprehensive and ostensibly democratic legal framework for local government throughout the province. Yet the practice of grand jury presentments on matters of local governance, an established feature of colonial administration, unauthorized and indeed unmentioned by the municipal legislation, continued to flourish. In this paper I inquire into the survival of the grand jury’s role in local governance during the period 1850-1880. I argue that grand jury presentments on issues relating to local affairs can be seen as a soft law version of low law administration. Without any mechanism of enforcement or explicit legitimacy, grand juries appear to have been at least as effective as the new provincial inspectorate in influencing the elected polity in the municipal jurisdiction of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.
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