Part I. The Nature and Future of Customary Law: 1. A survey of customary laws in Africa in search of lessons for the future Gordon R. Woodman 2. The living customary law in African legal systems: where to now? Chuma Himonga 3. The future of customary law in Africa Abdulmumini Oba Part II. Ascertainment, Application and Codification of Customary Law: 4. The quest for customary law Janine Ubink 5. The withering province of customary law in Kenya: a case of design or indifference George O. Otieno Ochich 6. The 'code of Lerotholi': using custom as an instrument of social and political control in Lesotho Laurence Juma 7. Traditional authorities: custodians of customary law development? Manfred O. Hinz 8. Engaging legal dualism: paralegal organizations and customary law in Sierra Leone and Liberia Chi Mgbako and Kristina Scurry Baehr 9. The future of customary law in Ghana Joseph B. Akamba and Isidore Tufuor Part III. The Role and Power of Traditional Authorities: 10. Traditional courts in the 21st century Digby Sqhelo Koyana 11. Demise or resilience: customary law and chieftainship in Botswana in the 21st century Wazha G. Morapedi 12. Traditional leadership and governance in modern Ghana: challenges, problems and opportunities Ernest Kofi Abotsi and Paolo Galizzi Part IV. Customary Land, Property Rights and Succession: 13. Entrapment or freedom: enforcing customary property rights regimes in common law Africa Sandra F. Joireman 14. Romancing customary land tenure: the neo-liberal suitor wooing the shadow Janet Chikaya-Banda 15. Reform of customary law of inheritance and succession: the final nail in the customary law of inheritance and succession coffin? Willemien du Plessis and Christa Rautenbach Part V. Customary Criminal Law: 16. State systems of criminal justice and customary law crimes Thomas Bennett 17. Gacaca in Rwanda: customary law in case of genocide Roelof H. Haveman Part VI. Customary Law, Human Rights and Gender Equality: 18. Customary law, gender equality, and the family: the promise and limits of a choice paradigm Tracy E. Higgins and Jeanmarie Fenrich 19. African customary law and women's human rights in Uganda Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha 20. Women's rights, customary law and the promise of the protocol on the rights of women in Africa Johanna Bond 21. From contemporary African customary laws to indigenous African law: identifying ancient African human rights and good governance sensitive principles as a tool to promote culturally meaningful socio-legal reforms Fatou Kine Camara.
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