The Colebrooke-Cameron commission works to end the…
1828 CE to 1839 CE
The commission proposes instead that the country be put under one uniform administrative system, which is to be divided into five provinces.
Colebrooke believes that in the past, separate administrative systems had encouraged social and cultural divisions, and that the first step toward the creation of a modern nation is the administrative unification of the country.
Cameron applies the same principle to the judicial system, which he proposes be unified into one system and be extended to all classes of people, offering everyone equal rights in the eyes of the law.
His recommendations are adopted and enforced under the Charter of Justice in 1833.