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The Mounties as Vigilantes: Perceptions of Community and the Transformation of Law in the Yukon, 1885-1897

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The transformation of law in the Yukon attendant upon the arrival of the North West Mounted Police and their successful attempt to eliminate the authority of the miners' meeting in the district is reviewed. In this instance, it appears that the symbolic as distinct from the instrumental functions of law led to the acceptance of a fundamental change in the character of local legal institutions.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1979 The Law and Society Association.

Footnotes

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I would like to record my thanks to Bill Oppen and the staff of the Yukon Territorial Archives, Whitehorse, Y.T., and to Elinore Vorse, Kathy LaClair, and the staff of the Crumb Library, Potsdam, New York for their help in carrying out the research which is partially reported here.

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