Reimagining Legal Pluralism in Africa: Balancing Indigenous, State, and Religious Laws: Developments in International Law, cartea 80
Anthony C. Diala, Christa Rautenbachen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2024
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ISBN-13: 9789004696730
ISBN-10: 9004696733
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Developments in International Law
ISBN-10: 9004696733
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Developments in International Law
Notă biografică
Anthony C. Diala, Ph.D. (2016), is a distinguished Professor of African law and Director of the Centre for Legal Integration in Africa at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Renowned for his research, he specialises in legal pluralism, comparative law, and human rights in Africa.
Christa Rautenbach, LL.D. (2001), is a distinguished Professor of Law at the North-West University, South Africa. A leading scholar in legal pluralism and succession law, she has authored and edited key publications, such as "Introduction to Legal Pluralism in South Africa" (LexisNexis, 2021, 5th ed).
Christa Rautenbach, LL.D. (2001), is a distinguished Professor of Law at the North-West University, South Africa. A leading scholar in legal pluralism and succession law, she has authored and edited key publications, such as "Introduction to Legal Pluralism in South Africa" (LexisNexis, 2021, 5th ed).
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Anthony C. Diala and Christa Rautenbach
Part 1
Succession in African Legal Pluralism
2 State Intervention in the Customary Law of Succession in South Africa: What Remains of Customary Norms in the “Rainbow Nation”?
Christa Rautenbach
3 The Communal Nature of the South African Customary Law of Succession: Developments in the 21st Century
Fatima Osman
Part 2
Marriage in African Legal Pluralism
4 Balancing Customary Practices and Human Rights in the Proposed Single Marriage Bill
Rita Ozoemena, George Fordam Otieno Wara and Khupi Ramarumo
5 Recognition of Woman-to-Woman Marriage under State Laws and African Customary Laws
Adeniyi Olatunbosun and Samson Odetayo
6 Constitutional Transformation of the Customary Marriage Laws of the Batswana Tribe
Boitumelo Mmusinyane
Part 3
Islamic and Comparative Law in African Legal Pluralism
7 The Past, Present, and Future of Muslim Personal Law in Ghana: A Judicial Analysis
Yüksel Sezgin
8 Community Protocols as Self-Determination Strategies: Indigenous Experiences of Legal Pluralism in the Global South – The Cases of Brazil and South Africa
Rodrigo Ferreira Barros
9 Sustainability of Customary Law Arbitration within the Nigerian Legal System: Judicial Rigidity versus the Organic Fluidity of Customary Law
Philip O. Odiase
10 “Our Human Rights are Our Land”: Reconceptualising the Right to Property from an Indigenous Perspective
Davinia Gómez-Sánchez
Part 4
Theoretical Perspectives on African Legal Pluralism
11 Penalising Passion: A Reflection on the Offence of Adultery in the Context of Cultural Relativism and Human Rights
Jennifer H. Mike
12 Limitations to the Application of Customary Law as Determinants of the Nature of Customary Law in Botswana
Bonolo Ramadi Dinokopila
13 Laws of Motion and Motions of Laws: Towards a Transformative Law-and-Political-Economy Framework for Customary Law in South Africa
Reshard L. Kolabhai
Epilogue
Albie Sachs
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Anthony C. Diala and Christa Rautenbach
Part 1
Succession in African Legal Pluralism
2 State Intervention in the Customary Law of Succession in South Africa: What Remains of Customary Norms in the “Rainbow Nation”?
Christa Rautenbach
3 The Communal Nature of the South African Customary Law of Succession: Developments in the 21st Century
Fatima Osman
Part 2
Marriage in African Legal Pluralism
4 Balancing Customary Practices and Human Rights in the Proposed Single Marriage Bill
Rita Ozoemena, George Fordam Otieno Wara and Khupi Ramarumo
5 Recognition of Woman-to-Woman Marriage under State Laws and African Customary Laws
Adeniyi Olatunbosun and Samson Odetayo
6 Constitutional Transformation of the Customary Marriage Laws of the Batswana Tribe
Boitumelo Mmusinyane
Part 3
Islamic and Comparative Law in African Legal Pluralism
7 The Past, Present, and Future of Muslim Personal Law in Ghana: A Judicial Analysis
Yüksel Sezgin
8 Community Protocols as Self-Determination Strategies: Indigenous Experiences of Legal Pluralism in the Global South – The Cases of Brazil and South Africa
Rodrigo Ferreira Barros
9 Sustainability of Customary Law Arbitration within the Nigerian Legal System: Judicial Rigidity versus the Organic Fluidity of Customary Law
Philip O. Odiase
10 “Our Human Rights are Our Land”: Reconceptualising the Right to Property from an Indigenous Perspective
Davinia Gómez-Sánchez
Part 4
Theoretical Perspectives on African Legal Pluralism
11 Penalising Passion: A Reflection on the Offence of Adultery in the Context of Cultural Relativism and Human Rights
Jennifer H. Mike
12 Limitations to the Application of Customary Law as Determinants of the Nature of Customary Law in Botswana
Bonolo Ramadi Dinokopila
13 Laws of Motion and Motions of Laws: Towards a Transformative Law-and-Political-Economy Framework for Customary Law in South Africa
Reshard L. Kolabhai
Epilogue
Albie Sachs
Index