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Law and Justice in Post-British Nigeria: Conflicts and Interactions Between Native and Foreign Systems of Social Control in Igbo
Based on data from Nigeria's Igbo, this book examines the roles of the native and the foreign, English-style justice systems in the administration of law and justice in Nigeria.
Author(s) | By Nonso Okereafoezeke. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 256 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Nov 2001 |
Availability | POD |
Based on data from Nigeria's Igbo, this book examines the roles of the native and the foreign, English-style justice systems in the administration of law and justice in Nigeria.
Preface Introduction to the Research Population Nature of Native Versus Colonially Imposed Justice in Nigeria: Dimensions of Informal and Formal Justice Colonial Rule, Justice Issues, and Postcolonial Problems Informal Versus Formal Justice Survey of
NONSO OKEREAFOEZEKE is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Western Carolina