African Law and Legal Theory

African Law and Legal Theory
Title African Law and Legal Theory PDF eBook
Author Gordon R. Woodman
Publisher Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages 520
Release 1995
Genre Customary law
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The papers presented in this volume aim to contribute to the development of African legal theory. Issues discussed include: legal anthropology, customary law in the state legal system; legal concepts; and procedural and substantive justice.

Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory

Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory
Title Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory PDF eBook
Author W. J. Hosten
Publisher
Total Pages 1514
Release 1995
Genre Law
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African Legal Theory and Contemporary Problems

African Legal Theory and Contemporary Problems
Title African Legal Theory and Contemporary Problems PDF eBook
Author Oche Onazi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 297
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9400775377

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The book is a collection of essays, which aim to situate African legal theory in the context of the myriad of contemporary global challenges; from the prevalence of war to the misery of poverty and disease to the crises of the environment. Apart from being problems that have an indelible African mark on them, a common theme that runs throughout the essays in this book is that African legal theory has been excluded, under-explored or under-theorised in the search for solutions to such contemporary problems. The essays make a modest attempt to reverse this trend. The contributors investigate and introduce readers to the key issues, questions, concepts, impulses and problems that underpin the idea of African legal theory. They outline the potential offered by African legal theory and open up its key concepts and impulses for critical scrutiny. This is done in order to develop a better understanding of the extent to which African legal theory can contribute to discourses seeking to address some of the challenges that confront African and non-African societies alike.

Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory

Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory
Title Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory PDF eBook
Author Christine Vosloo
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 1984-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780409033540

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INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH AFRICAN LAW AND LEGAL THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH AFRICAN LAW AND LEGAL THEORY
Title INTRODUCTION TO SOUTH AFRICAN LAW AND LEGAL THEORY PDF eBook
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Total Pages 948
Release 1977
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Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory

Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory
Title Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory PDF eBook
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Release 1988
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Comparative Law in a Global Context

Comparative Law in a Global Context
Title Comparative Law in a Global Context PDF eBook
Author Werner F. Menski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 565
Release 2006-03-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1139452711

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Now in its second edition, this textbook presents a critical rethinking of the study of comparative law and legal theory in a globalising world, and proposes an alternative model. It highlights the inadequacies of current Western theoretical approaches in comparative law, international law, legal theory and jurisprudence, especially for studying Asian and African laws, arguing that they are too parochial and eurocentric to meet global challenges. Menski argues for combining modern natural law theories with positivist and socio-legal traditions, building an interactive, triangular concept of legal pluralism. Advocated as the fourth major approach to legal theory, this model is applied in analysing the historical and conceptual development of Hindu law, Muslim law, African laws and Chinese law.