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(Ebook) Reconstructing Law and Justice in a Postcolony (Interdisciplinary Research Series in Ethnic, Gender and Class Relations) by Nonso Okafo ISBN 9780754647843, 9780754689652, 0754647846, 0754689654

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Authors:Nonso Okafo
Pages:266 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:2 Har/Ele
Language:english
File Size:3.01 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780754647843, 9780754689652, 0754647846, 0754689654
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(Ebook) Reconstructing Law and Justice in a Postcolony (Interdisciplinary Research Series in Ethnic, Gender and Class Relations) by Nonso Okafo ISBN 9780754647843, 9780754689652, 0754647846, 0754689654

Drawing on data from a cross-section of postcolonial nations across the world and on a detailed case-study of Nigeria, this book examines the experience of recreating law and justice in postcolonial societies. The author's definition of postcolonial societies includes countries that have emerged from external colonial rule, such as Nigeria and India as well as societies that have overcome internal dominations, such as Afghanistan and Iraq. Suggesting that restructuring a system of law and justice must involve a consideration of the traditions, customs and native laws of a society as well as the official, often foreign rules, this volume examines how ethnically complex nations resolve disputes, whether criminal or civil, through a combination of formal and informal social control systems. This book is unique in its concern with how the average citizens of a postcolonial society can play more active parts in their nation's law and justice, and how modern and increasingly urban societies can learn from indigenous people and institutions, which are more informal in their approaches to problem-solving. The concluding chapter looks at the possibility of an increased role for civil as opposed to criminal response in the social control system of a postcolonial society.
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