Colonial Legacies and the Rule of Law in Africa

Colonial Legacies and the Rule of Law in Africa
Author: Salmon A Shomade
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000521085

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This book focuses on the continued impact of British colonial legacy on the rule of law in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. The legal system is intended to protect regular citizens, but within the majority of Africa the rule of law remains infused with Eurocentric cultural and linguistic tropes, which can leave its supposed beneficiaries feeling alienated from the structures intended to protect them. This book traces the impact, effect, opportunities, and challenges that the colonial legacy poses for the rule of law across Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. The book examines the similarities and differences of the colonial legacy on the current legal landscape of each nation and the intersection with the rule of law. This important comparative study will be of interest to scholars of Political Science, International Studies, Law, African Politics, and British Colonial History.

Law in Colonial Africa

Law in Colonial Africa
Author: Kristin Mann,Richard L. Roberts
Publsiher: James Currey
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39076001935845

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Drawing on research in anthropology, history and critical legal studies the contributors conceive of law as a human construct invoked by some at the expense of others in struggles over resources, power and authority. Studying law in colonial Africa illuminates who won and who lost in these struggles over resources and authority, and uncovers the role of customary law in this process. North America: Heinemann

Muslim Family Law in Sub Saharan Africa

Muslim Family Law in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Shamil Jeppie,Ebrahim Moosa,Richard L. Roberts
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789089641724

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Offers comparative historical, anthropological and legal perspectives on the ways in which French and British colonial administrations interacted with the diversity of Islamic legal schools, scholars, and practices in Africa.

Independent Africa

Independent Africa
Author: Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1967
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015038690924

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"My intention [is] to provide a frank criticism of the British colonial legacies to countries which I have come to love and admire and a sincere unsycophantic tribute to those who are now struggling with the problems flowing from these legacies." In this book, an expanded version of The Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures he delivered at Harvard University in 1966, Mr. Gower first looks at some of the legacies of colonialism inherited by those nations of Tropical Africa which recently gained independence from Britain: Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. These various legacies include arbitrary national boundaries imposed long before independence; British-style education, government, civil service, military forces, and police; respect for the rule of law (and a residual contempt for it as a result of colonial associations); underdeveloped and unbalanced economies; hostility toward the West, including American "dollar-imperialism," and a hypersensitivity to criticism from that quarter. Mr. Gower continues with an assessment of what has happened to these legacies since independence and what seems likely to happen to them in the next few decades. His central concern is the challenge thus implied for the indigenous legal professions, but his study has far wider implications. In conclusion Mr. Gower describes how the legal professions were organized at the time of independence in the various countries and what progress has been made in producing the kinds of lawyers needed to solve the urgent problems these countries face. He suggests what the United States can and should-and occasionally what it should not-do to help.

The Legacies of Law

The Legacies of Law
Author: Jens Meierhenrich
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2008-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139475174

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Focusing on South Africa during the period 1650–2000, this book examines the role of law in making democracy work in changing societies. The Legacies of Law sheds light on the neglected relationship between path dependence and the law. Meierhenrich argues that legal norms and institutions, even illiberal ones, have an important - and hitherto undertheorized - structuring effect on democratic outcomes. Under certain conditions, law appears to reduce uncertainty in democratization by invoking common cultural backgrounds and experiences. In instances where interacting adversaries share qua law reasonably convergent mental models, transitions from authoritarian rule are shown to be less intractable. Meierhenrich's historical analysis of the evolution of law - and its effects - in South Africa during the period 1650–2000, compared with a short study of Chile from 1830–1990, shows how, and when, legal norms and institutions serve as historical causes to both liberal and illiberal rule.

Legislative Development in Africa

Legislative Development in Africa
Author: Ken Ochieng' Opalo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108492102

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Examined the development of legislatures under colonial rule, post-colonial autocratic single party rule, and multi-party politics in Africa.

Law s Fragile State

Law s Fragile State
Author: Mark Fathi Massoud
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107026070

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This book uncovers how colonial administrators, postcolonial governments and international aid agencies have promoted stability and their own visions of the rule of law in Sudan.

Law s Fragile State

Law s Fragile State
Author: Mark Fathi Massoud
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107067509

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How do a legal order and the rule of law develop in a war-torn state? Using his field research in Sudan, the author uncovers how colonial administrators, postcolonial governments and international aid agencies have used legal tools and resources to promote stability and their own visions of the rule of law amid political violence and war in Sudan. Tracing the dramatic development of three forms of legal politics - colonial, authoritarian and humanitarian - this book contributes to a growing body of scholarship on law in authoritarian regimes and on human rights and legal empowerment programs in the Global South. Refuting the conventional wisdom of a legal vacuum in failed states, this book reveals how law matters deeply even in the most extreme cases of states still fighting for political stability.