A Manual of Nuer Law : Being an Account of Customary Law, Its Evolution and Development in the Courts Established by the Sudan Government
A Manual of Nuer Law : Being an Account of Customary Law, Its Evolution and Development in the Courts Established by the Sudan Government
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Author(s): Howell, P. P.
ISBN No.: 9781138584716
Pages: 280
Year: 202004
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 51.68
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Status: Available (On Demand)

Originally published in 1954 this book was originally designed for administrators but has become a key title for anthropologists. It includes a summary account of the history and social organisation of the Nuer and provides a descriptive analysis of their customary practices concerning homicide, blood-feuds, marriage and divorce and the settlement of disputes by arbitration and the award of compensation. It shows how in the first half of the twentieth century, as a result of administrative action and in particular the establishment of 'Chiefs' Courts' a system of law developed, which although based on customary procedures, introduced many concepts which were quite unknown to the Nuer in the past.


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