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This book presents an important ethnographic and theoretical advance in legal anthropological scholarship by interrogating customary law customary courts and legal pluralism in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights the vitality and continued relevance of customary justice at a time when customary courts have waned or even disappeared in many postcolonial African nations. Taking Botswana as a casestudy from in-depth fieldwork over a fifty-year period the book shows the ‘customary’ is robustly enduring central to settling interpersonal disputes and constitutive of the local as well as the national public ethics. Customary law continues to be constitutionally protected authorised by the country’s past as an authentic viable legacy from the British colonial period of indirect rule to the postcolonial state’s present development as a highly bureaucratised democracy. Along with a theoretical overview of the underlying issues for the anthropology and sociology of law the book documents customary law as living law in the context of legal pluralism. It takes a legal realist approach and highlights the need to pay close attention to the lived experience of justice and its role in the production of legal subjectivities. The book will be valuable to Africanists but also more broadly to social scientists social historians and socio-legal scholars with interests in law and social change public ethics and personal morality and the intersection of politics and judicial decision making. | African Customary Justice Living Law Legal Pluralism and Public Ethics

Routledge African Customary Justice Living Law Legal Pluralism And Public Ethics 09781032149462

This book presents an important ethnographic and theoretical advance in legal anthropological scholarship by interrogating customary law customary courts and legal pluralism in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights the vitality and continued relevance of customary justice at a time when customary courts have waned or even disappeared in many postcolonial African nations. Taking Botswana as a casestudy from in-depth fieldwork over a fifty-year period the book shows the ‘customary’ is robustly enduring central to settling interpersonal disputes and constitutive of the local as well as the national public ethics. Customary law continues to be constitutionally protected authorised by the country’s past as an authentic viable legacy from the British colonial period of indirect rule to the postcolonial state’s present development as a highly bureaucratised democracy. Along with a theoretical overview of the underlying issues for the anthropology and sociology of law the book documents customary law as living law in the context of legal pluralism. It takes a legal realist approach and highlights the need to pay close attention to the lived experience of justice and its role in the production of legal subjectivities. The book will be valuable to Africanists but also more broadly to social scientists social historians and socio-legal scholars with interests in law and social change public ethics and personal morality and the intersection of politics and judicial decision making. | African Customary Justice Living Law Legal Pluralism and Public Ethics

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