The Namibian Constitution is, in many ways, a model for the world. Among the human rights it guarantees is the right to culture. There is support for the proposition that this includes the right to use customary law. The relationship between customary and national law is a difficult issue. This Article explores the options available to the Namibian Government as it attempts to balance the needs and desires of the people with the need for uniform laws. The author examines the treatment of customary law elsewhere in Africa, particularly Swaziland, Lesotho, and Botswana. The author concludes that while unification of customary and national law should be a long-term goal, it is impractical at present. Therefore, an integration model is offered ...
It s intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued...
It is often said that customary law is unwritten, as its knowledge system is not recorded in statute...
Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that re...
The Namibian Constitution is, in many ways, a model for the world. Among the human rights it guarant...
In this Article, the authors discuss Namibia\u27s dual legal system, inherited from the previous Sou...
This Article explores avenues open to South African politicians and jurists in their search for a mo...
Traditional communities are no longer homogeneous. Before, basically everybody knew what the law of ...
The article examines the possibility of creating an indigenous legal pluralism within the South Afr...
In the advent of the current dispensation, South Africa’s Constitution elucidates that customary law...
Introduction: The Self-Stated Laws of Namibian Communities The administration of justice by traditio...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
This book brings together a set of papers on issues relating to women’s rights and gender equality i...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Customary Law Ascertained Volume 2 is the second of a three volume series in which traditional autho...
It s intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued...
It is often said that customary law is unwritten, as its knowledge system is not recorded in statute...
Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that re...
The Namibian Constitution is, in many ways, a model for the world. Among the human rights it guarant...
In this Article, the authors discuss Namibia\u27s dual legal system, inherited from the previous Sou...
This Article explores avenues open to South African politicians and jurists in their search for a mo...
Traditional communities are no longer homogeneous. Before, basically everybody knew what the law of ...
The article examines the possibility of creating an indigenous legal pluralism within the South Afr...
In the advent of the current dispensation, South Africa’s Constitution elucidates that customary law...
Introduction: The Self-Stated Laws of Namibian Communities The administration of justice by traditio...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
This book brings together a set of papers on issues relating to women’s rights and gender equality i...
South Africa and Namibia share a similar heritage as ethnically and racially pluralistic societies w...
Customary Law Ascertained Volume 2 is the second of a three volume series in which traditional autho...
It s intended to promote discussion and understanding of customary law and to explore its continued...
It is often said that customary law is unwritten, as its knowledge system is not recorded in statute...
Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that re...