Publisher's Synopsis
ArrÃats Et Règlements Du Conseil Supérieur Du Québec, Et Ordonnances Et Jugements Des Intendants Du Canada is a valuable historical resource documenting the legal and governmental framework of New France and early Quebec. This collection comprises the decisions, regulations, ordinances, and judgments issued by the Conseil Supérieur and the Intendants, offering insight into the administration of justice, governance, and daily life in the colony. It provides a comprehensive view of the legal principles and administrative practices that shaped the region before Canadian Confederation.
Researchers and historians will find this volume essential for understanding the evolution of Canadian law and the influence of French legal traditions. It offers a unique glimpse into the challenges and complexities of governing a colonial society, making it a critical addition to any collection focused on Canadian history and legal studies.
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