Ruin and Redemption by Thomas G W Telfer

Ruin and Redemption by Thomas G W Telfer

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Ruin and Redemption is the first full-length study of the origins of Canadian bankruptcy law, making it an important contribution to the study of Canada’s commercial law.

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Ruin and Redemption by Thomas G W Telfer

In 1880 the federal Parliament of Canada repealed the Insolvent Act of 1875, leaving debtor-creditor matters to be regulated by the provinces. Almost forty years later, Parliament finally passed new bankruptcy legislation, recognizing that what was once considered a moral evil had become a commercial necessity. In Ruin and Redemption, Thomas G.W. Telfer analyses the ideas, interests, and institutions that shaped the evolution of Canadian bankruptcy law in this era. Examining the vigorous public debates over the idea of bankruptcy, Telfer argues that the law was shaped by conflict over the morality of release from debts and by the divergence of interests between local and distant creditors. Ruin and Redemption is the first full-length study of the origins of Canadian bankruptcy law, thus making it an important contribution to the study of Canada’s commercial law.

Ruin and Redemption is a valuable addition to the excellent catalogue of the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal HistoryIt helps historians to better understand the legal structures involved in the regulation of debt and obligation.’

-- Daniel Simeone * Canadian Historical Review vol 96:02:2015 *

‘Law students, professors, and those interested in Canadian history generally can all take away something of value from this book. Telfer’s analysis is easy to follow…. No legal background is required to derive insight from reading this book.’

-- Sean Tessarolo * Saskatchewan Law Review vol 78:2015 *

‘Tom Telfer deserves our congratulations for shining a light on what until now was an obscure and little-known episode in our legal history.’

-- Roderick J. Wood * Canadian Business Law Journal vol 57:03:2016 *

‘Once established in the aftermath of the First World War, federal bankruptcy legislation in Canada has almost certainly become a permanent part of the economic landscape. Telfer’s monumental study is the definitive explanation for how that important sea change came to pass.’

-- Charles J. Tabb * Law and History Review May 2016 *

‘This is an excellent piece of scholarship.’

-- Andrew Smith * Journal of Legal History vol 37:2016 *
Thomas G. W. Telfer is a professor in the Faculty of Law at Western University.
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ISBN 13 9780802093431
ISBN 10 0802093434
Title Ruin and Redemption
Author Thomas G W Telfer
Series Osgoode Society For Canadian Legal History
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Year published 2014-10-21
Number of pages 328
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