The Nature of African Customary LawManchester University Press, 1956 - 318 σελίδες |
Περιεχόμενα
Kanga 1932 1 W A C A 253 167 | 1 |
Eshugbayi Eleko v Nigerian Government 1931 A C 662 | 5 |
THE NATURE OF AFRICAN SOCIETIES | 8 |
COMMON ERRORS ABOUT AFRICAN LAW | 25 |
WHAT IS LAW? 377 | 37 |
WHY IS LAW OBEYED ? | 56 |
CHAP PAGE | 76 |
Indictable Offences Act 1848 247 | 100 |
Daw 1941 2 K B 343 258 | 164 |
LEGAL FICTIONS | 176 |
LEGISLATION UNDER CUSTOMARY LAW | 187 |
Provisions or Statute of Merton 1236 | 199 |
Buganda Courts Ordinance No 4 of 1940 208 279 | 208 |
THE CUSTOMARY JUDICIAL PROCESS | 212 |
CHAP PAGE | 256 |
Statute of Forcible Entry 1389 157 | 266 |
British Nationality Act 1948 | 106 |
DISTINCTION BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW | 110 |
Native Tribunal Ordinance 1930 Kenya | 123 |
Sproson 1952 Daily Telegraph of Friday Oct 31 | 124 |
PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY FOR LEGAL WRONGS | 130 |
Darby 1948 W N 313 | 157 |
CHAP PAGE | 162 |
IMPACT OF ENGLISH LAW UPON AFRICAN LAW | 273 |
Native Courts Colony Procedure Regulations of 1945 Gold | 275 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 293 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 303 |
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