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الصفحة 29
But legal action is not only taken in cases of dispute and of crime ; in many societies we find legal action not only of a judicial but also of a preventive nature , taken in certain situations which give opportunity and encouragement ...
But legal action is not only taken in cases of dispute and of crime ; in many societies we find legal action not only of a judicial but also of a preventive nature , taken in certain situations which give opportunity and encouragement ...
الصفحة 33
The sanctions of praise on the one hand and of disapproval and ridicule on the other may act powerfully although no legal action at all be taken , and legal action , when it is taken , has other sources of power beyond the undoubted ...
The sanctions of praise on the one hand and of disapproval and ridicule on the other may act powerfully although no legal action at all be taken , and legal action , when it is taken , has other sources of power beyond the undoubted ...
الصفحة 94
If a member of a prominent family is taken to the sassawood and is acquitted , his mother may see to it that the accuser's family suffers some property damage as a recompense for the ordeal and libel . Nothing can be said or done ...
If a member of a prominent family is taken to the sassawood and is acquitted , his mother may see to it that the accuser's family suffers some property damage as a recompense for the ordeal and libel . Nothing can be said or done ...
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Introduction to Nyakyusa Law Godfrey Wilson | 16 |
The Distribution of Native Population over East Africa | 37 |
The Development of the Military Organization in Swaziland | 55 |
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