Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Online ISSN : 2424-1377
Print ISSN : 0563-8682
ISSN-L : 0563-8682
On the Process of Colonization by the British and the Social Changes in 19th Century Buruma
Changes in the Burmese Traditional Legal System during the Process of Colonization by the British in the 19th Century
Ryuji Okudaira
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1985 Volume 23 Issue 2 Pages 125-141

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This brief study attempts to outline the process of change of the Burmese traditional legal system through the impact of British law during the period from the first Anglo-Burmese war (1824-1826) to the end of the century. It focuses particularly on the extent to which the rules concerning marriage, divorce and inheritance in the Dhammathat law texts, which traditionally were the main source of law, were accepted in the Anglo-Burmese courts.
 This discussion concludes with the historical sequence in which the introduction of the English legal system into India and the wholesale transplantation of Indian codes, statutes and regulations into Burma considerably disturbed the Burmese idea of law. Such thoughtless disturbance resulted in the fact that British colonial law had not been fully accepted in Burma by the time of the British withdrawal in 1948.
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© 1985 Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
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