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  • Fictions of Justiceby Kamari Maxine Clarke

    Cambridge University Press 2009; US$ 30.00

    This book explores how notions of justice are negotiated through everyday micropractices and grassroots contestations of those practices. more...

  • The Making of South African Legal Culture 1902-1936by Martin Chanock

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 70.00

    Chanock's definitive perspective on the development of the South African legal system in the early twentieth century examines all areas of the law: criminal law and criminology; the Roman-Dutch law; the State's African law; Land, Labour and 'Rule of Law' questions. His revisionist analysis illustrates the processes of legal colonization. more...

  • Customary Law of the Haya Tribe, Tanganyika Territoryby Hans Cory

    Taylor & Francis 1971; US$ 176.00

    First published in 1945, this study covers a range of topics including marriage, divorce, bride-price, inheritance, property, personal status and contracts, as well as the way customary courts functioned during the period of British administration. more...

  • Privatisation and the creation of a market based legal systemby B.A. El-Dean

    BRILL 2002; US$ 175.00

    This work examines and evaluates efforts of legal reform, through the analysis of legal changes in several areas of law, including securities regulation, competition law, the law on secured transactions and bankruptcy law. more...

  • By Due Process of Lawby Ian Loveland

    Hart 1999; US$ 228.00

    This text examines the South African case of "Harris v. (Donges) Minister of the Interior", in order to convey the enormous significance of the choices a country makes (or fails to make) when it embarks upon the task of creating or revising its constitutional arrangements. more...

  • The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and International Lawby Rachel Murray

    Hart 2000; US$ 172.80

    This work draws on the jurisprudence and practice of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, to challenge the applicability of international law to the African situation. It includes an examination of the evolution of the African Charter and the status of ratification. more...

  • Shari'a and Custom in Libyan Tribal Societyby Aharon Layish; Alexander Borg

    BRILL 2004; US$ 136.00

    This volume comprising annotated translations of court decisions focuses on the interaction between the shari?a and tribal law as reflected in 72 protocols pertaining to personal status, homicide and bodily injury, etc. issued by Libyan shari?a courts approximately during the period 1930-1970. more...

  • Women, Law and Human Rightsby Fareda Banda

    Hart 2005; US$ 88.80

    Africa, with its mix of statute, custom and religion is at the centre of the debate about law and its impact on gender relations. This is because of the centrality of the gender question and its impact on the cultural relativism debate within human rights. It is therefore important to examine critically the role of law, broadly constructed, in African societies. The book focuses on women's experiences in the family. This is because the lives of women continue to be lived out largely in the private domain, where the right to privacy is used to conceal unequal treatment of women which is justified by invoking 'custom' and 'tradition'. The book shows how law and its interpretation is used to disenfranchise women, resulting in their being deprived... more...

  • Human Rights in Africaby Rachel Murray

    Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 95.00

    This work examines the role of the Organization of African Unity, now the African Union, and how it has dealt with human rights since its inception in 1963. It considers the role of its main institutions both under the OAU and its transformation recently into the African Union. more...

  • Doing Justice Without the Stateby O. Oko Elechi

    Routledge 2006; US$ 80.00

    Like most African societies, the Afikpo indigenous justice system employs restorative, transformative, and communitarian principles in conflict resolution. This study examines the principles and practices of the Afikpo (Eugbo) Nigeria indigenous justice system. more...