Common Law and Colonised Peoples
Delve into the compelling insights of Common Law and Colonised Peoples by Jeannine M. Purdy, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018. This thought-provoking hardback spans 309 pages and explores the alarming patterns of criminalisation faced by Aboriginal Australians and Afro-Trinidadians. Purdy meticulously argues that these disparities are not merely statistical anomalies but rather a persistent reinforcement of the stereotype of the 'savage,' which serves to define and justify Western legal systems. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of law, colonialism, and race, providing a critical examination of how historical narratives continue to shape contemporary legal identities. Discover how the legacies of colonisation continue to impact justice systems in Australia and the Caribbean, making this an indispensable read for scholars, legal professionals, and advocates for social justice.