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AUTOR(ES) JAMES L. GIBBS
ANO 1963
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO África
ISSN 0100-8153
E-ISSN 2526-303X
EDITORA Universidade de São Paulo. Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais
DOI 10.2307/1157793
CITAÇÕES 22
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 b3297749922ccce710c9c0a8cdca9138
FORMATO PDF

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Opening ParagraphAfrica as a major culture area has been characterized by many writers as being -marked by a high development of law and legal procedures. In the past few years research on African law has produced a series of highly competent monographs such as those on law among the Tiv, the Barotse, and the Nuer. These and related shorter studies have focused primarily on formal processes for the settlement of disputes, such as those which take place in a courtroom, or those which are, in some other way, set apart from simpler measures of social control. However, many African societies have informal, quasi-legal, dispute-settlement procedures, supplemental to formal ones, which have not been as well studied, or—in most cases—adequately analysed.

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