Studies in African Native Law

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  • Studies in African Native Law Book Detail

  • Author : Julius Lewin
  • Release Date : 2016
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : LAW
  • Pages : 178
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 18,18 MB

Studies in African Native Law by Julius Lewin PDF Summary

Book Description: This book offers a firsthand examination of legal practice in colonial Africa during the first half of the twentieth century. The author evaluates the place of tribal law in the legal system of South Africa and the complex problems that arise from the conflicting laws of merging cultures. Some of the questions he asks are: What is the relation of tribal law to the common law of the country, especially on the same subject? Can tribal law be developed to keep pace with the changing conditions of tribal society? What is the future of tribal law in South Africa? These questions have sociological implications that reach far beyond the African continent and the waning colonial period during which they were posed.

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