The Future of African Customary Law
Herausgeber: Fenrich, Jeanmarie; Higgins, Tracy E.; Galizzi, Paolo
The Future of African Customary Law
Herausgeber: Fenrich, Jeanmarie; Higgins, Tracy E.; Galizzi, Paolo
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This book is intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued relevance in sub-Saharan Africa.
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This book is intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued relevance in sub-Saharan Africa.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781107625044
- ISBN-10: 1107625041
- Artikelnr.: 37778430
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781107625044
- ISBN-10: 1107625041
- Artikelnr.: 37778430
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Nature and Future of Customary Law: 1. A survey of customary
laws in Africa in search of lessons for the future Gordon R. Woodman; 2.
The living customary law in African legal systems: where to now? Chuma
Himonga; 3. The future of customary law in Africa Abdulmumini Oba; Part II.
Ascertainment, Application and Codification of Customary Law: 4. The quest
for customary law Janine Ubink; 5. The withering province of customary law
in Kenya: a case of design or indifference George O. Otieno Ochich; 6. The
'code of Lerotholi': using custom as an instrument of social and political
control in Lesotho Laurence Juma; 7. Traditional authorities: custodians of
customary law development? Manfred O. Hinz; 8. Engaging legal dualism:
paralegal organizations and customary law in Sierra Leone and Liberia Chi
Mgbako and Kristina Scurry Baehr; 9. The future of customary law in Ghana
Joseph B. Akamba and Isidore Tufuor; Part III. The Role and Power of
Traditional Authorities: 10. Traditional courts in the 21st century Digby
Sqhelo Koyana; 11. Demise or resilience: customary law and chieftainship in
Botswana in the 21st century Wazha G. Morapedi; 12. Traditional leadership
and governance in modern Ghana: challenges, problems and opportunities
Ernest Kofi Abotsi and Paolo Galizzi; Part IV. Customary Land, Property
Rights and Succession: 13. Entrapment or freedom: enforcing customary
property rights regimes in common law Africa Sandra F. Joireman; 14.
Romancing customary land tenure: the neo-liberal suitor wooing the shadow
Janet Chikaya-Banda; 15. Reform of customary law of inheritance and
succession: the final nail in the customary law of inheritance and
succession coffin? Willemien du Plessis and Christa Rautenbach; Part V.
Customary Criminal Law: 16. State systems of criminal justice and customary
law crimes Thomas Bennett; 17. Gacaca in Rwanda: customary law in case of
genocide Roelof H. Haveman; Part VI. Customary Law, Human Rights and Gender
Equality: 18. Customary law, gender equality, and the family: the promise
and limits of a choice paradigm Tracy E. Higgins and Jeanmarie Fenrich; 19.
African customary law and women's human rights in Uganda Ben Kiromba
Twinomugisha; 20. Women's rights, customary law and the promise of the
protocol on the rights of women in Africa Johanna Bond; 21. From
contemporary African customary laws to indigenous African law: identifying
ancient African human rights and good governance sensitive principles as a
tool to promote culturally meaningful socio-legal reforms Fatou Kiné
Camara.
laws in Africa in search of lessons for the future Gordon R. Woodman; 2.
The living customary law in African legal systems: where to now? Chuma
Himonga; 3. The future of customary law in Africa Abdulmumini Oba; Part II.
Ascertainment, Application and Codification of Customary Law: 4. The quest
for customary law Janine Ubink; 5. The withering province of customary law
in Kenya: a case of design or indifference George O. Otieno Ochich; 6. The
'code of Lerotholi': using custom as an instrument of social and political
control in Lesotho Laurence Juma; 7. Traditional authorities: custodians of
customary law development? Manfred O. Hinz; 8. Engaging legal dualism:
paralegal organizations and customary law in Sierra Leone and Liberia Chi
Mgbako and Kristina Scurry Baehr; 9. The future of customary law in Ghana
Joseph B. Akamba and Isidore Tufuor; Part III. The Role and Power of
Traditional Authorities: 10. Traditional courts in the 21st century Digby
Sqhelo Koyana; 11. Demise or resilience: customary law and chieftainship in
Botswana in the 21st century Wazha G. Morapedi; 12. Traditional leadership
and governance in modern Ghana: challenges, problems and opportunities
Ernest Kofi Abotsi and Paolo Galizzi; Part IV. Customary Land, Property
Rights and Succession: 13. Entrapment or freedom: enforcing customary
property rights regimes in common law Africa Sandra F. Joireman; 14.
Romancing customary land tenure: the neo-liberal suitor wooing the shadow
Janet Chikaya-Banda; 15. Reform of customary law of inheritance and
succession: the final nail in the customary law of inheritance and
succession coffin? Willemien du Plessis and Christa Rautenbach; Part V.
Customary Criminal Law: 16. State systems of criminal justice and customary
law crimes Thomas Bennett; 17. Gacaca in Rwanda: customary law in case of
genocide Roelof H. Haveman; Part VI. Customary Law, Human Rights and Gender
Equality: 18. Customary law, gender equality, and the family: the promise
and limits of a choice paradigm Tracy E. Higgins and Jeanmarie Fenrich; 19.
African customary law and women's human rights in Uganda Ben Kiromba
Twinomugisha; 20. Women's rights, customary law and the promise of the
protocol on the rights of women in Africa Johanna Bond; 21. From
contemporary African customary laws to indigenous African law: identifying
ancient African human rights and good governance sensitive principles as a
tool to promote culturally meaningful socio-legal reforms Fatou Kiné
Camara.
Part I. The Nature and Future of Customary Law: 1. A survey of customary
laws in Africa in search of lessons for the future Gordon R. Woodman; 2.
The living customary law in African legal systems: where to now? Chuma
Himonga; 3. The future of customary law in Africa Abdulmumini Oba; Part II.
Ascertainment, Application and Codification of Customary Law: 4. The quest
for customary law Janine Ubink; 5. The withering province of customary law
in Kenya: a case of design or indifference George O. Otieno Ochich; 6. The
'code of Lerotholi': using custom as an instrument of social and political
control in Lesotho Laurence Juma; 7. Traditional authorities: custodians of
customary law development? Manfred O. Hinz; 8. Engaging legal dualism:
paralegal organizations and customary law in Sierra Leone and Liberia Chi
Mgbako and Kristina Scurry Baehr; 9. The future of customary law in Ghana
Joseph B. Akamba and Isidore Tufuor; Part III. The Role and Power of
Traditional Authorities: 10. Traditional courts in the 21st century Digby
Sqhelo Koyana; 11. Demise or resilience: customary law and chieftainship in
Botswana in the 21st century Wazha G. Morapedi; 12. Traditional leadership
and governance in modern Ghana: challenges, problems and opportunities
Ernest Kofi Abotsi and Paolo Galizzi; Part IV. Customary Land, Property
Rights and Succession: 13. Entrapment or freedom: enforcing customary
property rights regimes in common law Africa Sandra F. Joireman; 14.
Romancing customary land tenure: the neo-liberal suitor wooing the shadow
Janet Chikaya-Banda; 15. Reform of customary law of inheritance and
succession: the final nail in the customary law of inheritance and
succession coffin? Willemien du Plessis and Christa Rautenbach; Part V.
Customary Criminal Law: 16. State systems of criminal justice and customary
law crimes Thomas Bennett; 17. Gacaca in Rwanda: customary law in case of
genocide Roelof H. Haveman; Part VI. Customary Law, Human Rights and Gender
Equality: 18. Customary law, gender equality, and the family: the promise
and limits of a choice paradigm Tracy E. Higgins and Jeanmarie Fenrich; 19.
African customary law and women's human rights in Uganda Ben Kiromba
Twinomugisha; 20. Women's rights, customary law and the promise of the
protocol on the rights of women in Africa Johanna Bond; 21. From
contemporary African customary laws to indigenous African law: identifying
ancient African human rights and good governance sensitive principles as a
tool to promote culturally meaningful socio-legal reforms Fatou Kiné
Camara.
laws in Africa in search of lessons for the future Gordon R. Woodman; 2.
The living customary law in African legal systems: where to now? Chuma
Himonga; 3. The future of customary law in Africa Abdulmumini Oba; Part II.
Ascertainment, Application and Codification of Customary Law: 4. The quest
for customary law Janine Ubink; 5. The withering province of customary law
in Kenya: a case of design or indifference George O. Otieno Ochich; 6. The
'code of Lerotholi': using custom as an instrument of social and political
control in Lesotho Laurence Juma; 7. Traditional authorities: custodians of
customary law development? Manfred O. Hinz; 8. Engaging legal dualism:
paralegal organizations and customary law in Sierra Leone and Liberia Chi
Mgbako and Kristina Scurry Baehr; 9. The future of customary law in Ghana
Joseph B. Akamba and Isidore Tufuor; Part III. The Role and Power of
Traditional Authorities: 10. Traditional courts in the 21st century Digby
Sqhelo Koyana; 11. Demise or resilience: customary law and chieftainship in
Botswana in the 21st century Wazha G. Morapedi; 12. Traditional leadership
and governance in modern Ghana: challenges, problems and opportunities
Ernest Kofi Abotsi and Paolo Galizzi; Part IV. Customary Land, Property
Rights and Succession: 13. Entrapment or freedom: enforcing customary
property rights regimes in common law Africa Sandra F. Joireman; 14.
Romancing customary land tenure: the neo-liberal suitor wooing the shadow
Janet Chikaya-Banda; 15. Reform of customary law of inheritance and
succession: the final nail in the customary law of inheritance and
succession coffin? Willemien du Plessis and Christa Rautenbach; Part V.
Customary Criminal Law: 16. State systems of criminal justice and customary
law crimes Thomas Bennett; 17. Gacaca in Rwanda: customary law in case of
genocide Roelof H. Haveman; Part VI. Customary Law, Human Rights and Gender
Equality: 18. Customary law, gender equality, and the family: the promise
and limits of a choice paradigm Tracy E. Higgins and Jeanmarie Fenrich; 19.
African customary law and women's human rights in Uganda Ben Kiromba
Twinomugisha; 20. Women's rights, customary law and the promise of the
protocol on the rights of women in Africa Johanna Bond; 21. From
contemporary African customary laws to indigenous African law: identifying
ancient African human rights and good governance sensitive principles as a
tool to promote culturally meaningful socio-legal reforms Fatou Kiné
Camara.