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Matters Of Faith And Conscience: A Turning Point In The Taking Of Oaths In Canada, David H. Michels
Matters Of Faith And Conscience: A Turning Point In The Taking Of Oaths In Canada, David H. Michels
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The global expansion of the British Empire brought to its colonies British legal traditions. Non-British peoples and cultures had to adapt to these imposed legal traditions, but also left their own indelible marks of change. Following years of immigration in Canada, change was necessitated across the social order to accommodate new faiths and cultural practices of non-British origin. One example involved the taking of court oaths, a practice that in the British legal tradition traces its roots to the Protestant Christian faith. Focusing on the example of court oaths, we argue that as immigration surged at the turn of the …