A journal article published in Strathmore Law Journal, SLJ Volume 1, Number 1, June 2015.The modern African judge will be the first to acknowledge that, in many senses, the problems faced by British judges in colonial Africa have not vanished. Almost one hundred percent of the African judiciary is now African. But even though there is no longer the gross disparity of national origin between a judge and his community, a judge often does not come from the particular locality whose ethnic law he is administering. A part from this ethnic question, there is an enormous educational and cultural gap between a senior judge with a western education and the ordinary families he may deal with. Thus, the judicial system may have moved from a problem of...
A notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with itsA notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with its colonia...
This article describes my experiences on the digitization project of customary court cases in South ...
The article examines how Western law and colonial policies shaped traditional justice in Africa, in ...
ArticleThe modern African judge will be the first to acknowledge that, in many senses, the problems...
ArticleHistorically, African customary law has occupied the lower rungs of the legal ladder, often ...
ArticleFor a long time, the jurisprudence emanating from Kenyan courts has treated African customary...
The judiciary and legislature need to adapt African indigenous law to make it a tool of socio-econom...
This article calls into question the representation of traditional governance and customary law that...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria’s customary law. The author describ...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria's customary law. The author describ...
It is often said that customary law is unwritten, as its knowledge system is not recorded in statute...
A journal article by Emily Kinama, published in Strathmore Law Journal, SLJ - Volume 1, Number 1, Ju...
This article interrogates the role of indigenous legal tradition (ILT) in contemporary African trans...
African societies have been governed according to known norms, customs, and practices that together ...
This article is concerned with traditional African religions, in particular the belief system of the...
A notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with itsA notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with its colonia...
This article describes my experiences on the digitization project of customary court cases in South ...
The article examines how Western law and colonial policies shaped traditional justice in Africa, in ...
ArticleThe modern African judge will be the first to acknowledge that, in many senses, the problems...
ArticleHistorically, African customary law has occupied the lower rungs of the legal ladder, often ...
ArticleFor a long time, the jurisprudence emanating from Kenyan courts has treated African customary...
The judiciary and legislature need to adapt African indigenous law to make it a tool of socio-econom...
This article calls into question the representation of traditional governance and customary law that...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria’s customary law. The author describ...
This article challenges the colonial delegitimization of Nigeria's customary law. The author describ...
It is often said that customary law is unwritten, as its knowledge system is not recorded in statute...
A journal article by Emily Kinama, published in Strathmore Law Journal, SLJ - Volume 1, Number 1, Ju...
This article interrogates the role of indigenous legal tradition (ILT) in contemporary African trans...
African societies have been governed according to known norms, customs, and practices that together ...
This article is concerned with traditional African religions, in particular the belief system of the...
A notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with itsA notable aspect of Africa’s struggle with its colonia...
This article describes my experiences on the digitization project of customary court cases in South ...
The article examines how Western law and colonial policies shaped traditional justice in Africa, in ...