Customary law existed before the enactment of formal laws to govern the affairs of Nigerians. It started as behavioural norms that grew to be widely accepted by the community and became law. Inheritance rights are recognised under Nigerian customary law. Most customs provided for a way in which a person's properties could be distributed upon his death. However, most of these customs did not make provision for women in the distribution of a deceased estate. This disparity between the inheritance right of a man and woman was very prominent in the distribution of landed properties. Upon the demise of a man, his estate becomes family property and his eldest male child inherits it on behalf of other male members of the family. Where the deceased...
In Nigeria, the practice of disinheriting some heirs from intestate property is prevalent in the maj...
This work treats of both the general law and the customary law of succession in southern Nigeria, wi...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
There is no doubt that the issue of the right of a female child or a widow to inheritance and succes...
Esan Native Law and Customs like any other customary laws in Nigeria is recognised as law that regul...
South African customary law is a body of law by which many South Africans regulate their lives in a ...
South African customary law is a body of law by which many South Africans regulate their lives in a ...
The title of this thesis is: The Customary Law of Intestate Succession. The African customary law r...
The study looks at the main features of African indigenous law of succession and inheritance in Zimb...
Scholarly interest in the co-existence of normative orders in African social fields tends to focus ...
After years of deliberation and judicial activism, the South African legislature in September 2010 b...
South African customary law has a significant impact on the personal lives of the majority of Africa...
The traditional customary law is concerned with the preservation and continuation of the family name...
Women’s substantives right to inherit land from their deceased husband’s estate and their abilit...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria's customary law. The author describ...
In Nigeria, the practice of disinheriting some heirs from intestate property is prevalent in the maj...
This work treats of both the general law and the customary law of succession in southern Nigeria, wi...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
There is no doubt that the issue of the right of a female child or a widow to inheritance and succes...
Esan Native Law and Customs like any other customary laws in Nigeria is recognised as law that regul...
South African customary law is a body of law by which many South Africans regulate their lives in a ...
South African customary law is a body of law by which many South Africans regulate their lives in a ...
The title of this thesis is: The Customary Law of Intestate Succession. The African customary law r...
The study looks at the main features of African indigenous law of succession and inheritance in Zimb...
Scholarly interest in the co-existence of normative orders in African social fields tends to focus ...
After years of deliberation and judicial activism, the South African legislature in September 2010 b...
South African customary law has a significant impact on the personal lives of the majority of Africa...
The traditional customary law is concerned with the preservation and continuation of the family name...
Women’s substantives right to inherit land from their deceased husband’s estate and their abilit...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria's customary law. The author describ...
In Nigeria, the practice of disinheriting some heirs from intestate property is prevalent in the maj...
This work treats of both the general law and the customary law of succession in southern Nigeria, wi...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...