International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa

policies and interventions in transitional justice and justice sector aid

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Intersentia
Language
English
Pages
237

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Table of Contents

International actors and traditional justice in Africa -- Giselle Corradi and Martien Schotsmans
The role of tradition in transitional justice -- Martien Schotsmans
The policy of international actors on traditional justice in transitional justice -- Martien Schotsmans
Non-official use of tradition : a case study on Sierra Leone -- Martien Schotsmans
Official hybridisation of tradition : a case study on Rwanda -- Martien Schotsmans
Official complementarity : a case study on Northern Uganda -- Martien Schotsmans
Tradition in transitional justice : between localisation and globalisation -- Martien Schotsmans
At the crossroads of theory and practice -- Giselle Corradi
Justice sector aid in legally plural Africa -- Giselle Corradi
Linking socio-legal theory and justice sector aid -- Giselle Corradi
Traditional law through a state lens : a case study on Malawi -- Lia Nijzink
Polycentric legal landscapes : a case study on Mozambique -- Giselle Corradi
Beyond dichotomies : a case study on Sierra Leone -- Giselle Corradi
Traditional law through a state lens : a case study on Zambia -- Lia Nijzink
From addressing local legal orders to embracing legal pluralism -- Giselle Corradi and Lia Nijzink
Embracing legal pluralism : general conclusion -- Giselle Corradi, Lia Nijzink and Martien Schotsmans.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Cambridge, United Kingdom
Copyright Date
2015

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Dewey Decimal Class
340.5/267
Library of Congress
KQC105 .I58 2015, JC599

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Pagination
xv, 237 pages
Number of pages
237

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Open Library
OL30818790M
ISBN 10
1780682875
ISBN 13
9781780682877
LCCN
2015375115
OCLC/WorldCat
910976184

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