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There is a difference between the headman / agent concept belonging to direct rule and tribal / local authority concept belonging to indirect rule ' . The building of the authorities should be from the bottom up : ' Only when the local ...
There is a difference between the headman / agent concept belonging to direct rule and tribal / local authority concept belonging to indirect rule ' . The building of the authorities should be from the bottom up : ' Only when the local ...
الصفحة 245
Despite the introduction of a totally new and alien system of rules , lawyers trained in the Western legal ... Under colonial rule , however , the old shared conception of justice was replaced with a new conception that was never shared ...
Despite the introduction of a totally new and alien system of rules , lawyers trained in the Western legal ... Under colonial rule , however , the old shared conception of justice was replaced with a new conception that was never shared ...
الصفحة 261
of Mongo libanda fights described the rules as follows : ' the fighters can only touch their adversaries on the upper body or the lower back . The one who can throw his rival on the ground , wins the game ' ( Weber 1937 : 89 ) .28 Today ...
of Mongo libanda fights described the rules as follows : ' the fighters can only touch their adversaries on the upper body or the lower back . The one who can throw his rival on the ground , wins the game ' ( Weber 1937 : 89 ) .28 Today ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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