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الصفحة 448
NATIVE COURTS AND BRITISH JUSTICE IN AFRICA JULIUS LEWIN For many years now Native courts have been a feature of colonial administraOR tion in British Africa . They are to be found in almost every district and they hear thousands of ...
NATIVE COURTS AND BRITISH JUSTICE IN AFRICA JULIUS LEWIN For many years now Native courts have been a feature of colonial administraOR tion in British Africa . They are to be found in almost every district and they hear thousands of ...
الصفحة 449
For the same reason the county and police courts , whose judgements are not reported , play no part in the development of the theory.'2 Usually , as with the Common law , whether in England or in South Africa , the higher courts apply ...
For the same reason the county and police courts , whose judgements are not reported , play no part in the development of the theory.'2 Usually , as with the Common law , whether in England or in South Africa , the higher courts apply ...
الصفحة 451
An attempt to meet it has been made in Uganda by the appointment of a ' Judicial Adviser ' , whose function is described as that of ' guide , philosopher , and friend ' to the Native courts . A recent Committee of Enquiry into Native ...
An attempt to meet it has been made in Uganda by the appointment of a ' Judicial Adviser ' , whose function is described as that of ' guide , philosopher , and friend ' to the Native courts . A recent Committee of Enquiry into Native ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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