Common law in Africa began as a dynamic, fluid structure that was effective for governing small, tight-knit communities. After the introduction of European colonialism, however, common law incorporated European customs, such as patriarchy and individualism. The individual and patriarchal structure solidified in many African communities and had a grossly disproportionate effect on women, whose lives were dictated by lack of property rights and self-determination. In South Africa in particular, the patriarchal structure continued into the 20th century despite a global recognition of equal rights for women. This article explores the origins of common law and suggests that many communities may yet benefit from precolonial common law, where cust...
In the colonial and postcolonial period, African women have advocated for legal reforms that would i...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
Common law in Africa began as a dynamic, fluid structure that was effective for governing small, tig...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that re...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-73).This thesis explores the ways in which customary ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
African law and justice systems in the early 21st century are the result of over a thousand years of...
In the colonial and postcolonial period, African women have advocated for legal reforms that would i...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
Common law in Africa began as a dynamic, fluid structure that was effective for governing small, tig...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Customary laws and traditional institutions in Africa constitute comprehensive legal systems that re...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-73).This thesis explores the ways in which customary ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
African law and justice systems in the early 21st century are the result of over a thousand years of...
In the colonial and postcolonial period, African women have advocated for legal reforms that would i...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...