This Article addresses the prospects of liberal democracy in non-Western societies. It focuses on South Africa, one of the newest and most admired liberal democracies, and in particular on its efforts to recognize indigenous African traditions surrounding witchcraft and related occult practices. In 2004, Parliament passed a law that purports to regulate certain occult practitioners called traditional healers. Today, lawmakers are under pressure to go further and criminalize the practice of witchcraft itself. This Article presses two arguments. First, it contends that the 2004 statute is compatible with liberal principles of equal citizenship and the rule of law. Second, it warns against outlawing witchcraft as such. Subjecting suspected sor...
The debates surrounding the issue of whether or not prostitution or sex work ought to be legal or il...
The article aims at legal and illegal activities of Lusaka´s traditional healers within the system o...
The paper takes a critical look at the prevalent idea in contemporary society that democracy is the ...
This Article addresses the prospects of liberal democracy in non-Western societies. It focuses on So...
The article discusses and analyse the tragedy of Africa, played out in the refusal of African leader...
Abstract On the basis of field research in Soweto, South Africa, since 1990, this paper reports that...
Today witchcraft and occult practices are a significant part of social interactions, economic and po...
Among politicians and development experts in Africa alike there is a growing awareness of the ever d...
The belief in occult forces is still deeply rooted in many African societies, regardless of educatio...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
Witchcraft accusation is among the cultural beliefs that infringe women’s rights in Tanzania. Women ...
Newly democratising states experience challenges in reconciling 'traditional' or 'customary' dispute...
This article discusses recent developments in South African politics from the perspective of a parad...
The belief in occult forces is still deeply rooted in many African societies, regardless of educatio...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
The debates surrounding the issue of whether or not prostitution or sex work ought to be legal or il...
The article aims at legal and illegal activities of Lusaka´s traditional healers within the system o...
The paper takes a critical look at the prevalent idea in contemporary society that democracy is the ...
This Article addresses the prospects of liberal democracy in non-Western societies. It focuses on So...
The article discusses and analyse the tragedy of Africa, played out in the refusal of African leader...
Abstract On the basis of field research in Soweto, South Africa, since 1990, this paper reports that...
Today witchcraft and occult practices are a significant part of social interactions, economic and po...
Among politicians and development experts in Africa alike there is a growing awareness of the ever d...
The belief in occult forces is still deeply rooted in many African societies, regardless of educatio...
This article is a theological contribution aimed at creating an understanding of the phenomenon of w...
Witchcraft accusation is among the cultural beliefs that infringe women’s rights in Tanzania. Women ...
Newly democratising states experience challenges in reconciling 'traditional' or 'customary' dispute...
This article discusses recent developments in South African politics from the perspective of a parad...
The belief in occult forces is still deeply rooted in many African societies, regardless of educatio...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
The debates surrounding the issue of whether or not prostitution or sex work ought to be legal or il...
The article aims at legal and illegal activities of Lusaka´s traditional healers within the system o...
The paper takes a critical look at the prevalent idea in contemporary society that democracy is the ...