Non State Justice Institutions and the Law

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Non State Justice Institutions and the Law
Author : M. Kötter
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 02 February 2015
ISBN : 9781137403285
Pages : 252 pages
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This book focuses on decision-making by non-state justice institutions at the interface of traditional, religious, and state laws. The authors discuss the implications of non-state justice for the rule of law, presenting case studies on traditional councils and courts in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Bolivia and South Africa.

Non State Justice Institutions and the Law

This book focuses on decision-making by non-state justice institutions at the interface of traditional, religious, and state laws. The authors discuss the implications of non-state justice for the rule of law, presenting case studies on traditional councils and courts in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Bolivia and South Africa.

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