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When Kenya attained its independence , the dual court system remained as it had been for decades under the British . The Kadhis courts were available to Muslims for domestic and , occasionally , business affairs and a parallel secular ...
When Kenya attained its independence , the dual court system remained as it had been for decades under the British . The Kadhis courts were available to Muslims for domestic and , occasionally , business affairs and a parallel secular ...
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Thus , a court system that is in accord with a group's standards can be an important element in its operation as a ... The role of the Kadhis ' courts as a support for the group's distinctive value orientations and as a diacritical sign ...
Thus , a court system that is in accord with a group's standards can be an important element in its operation as a ... The role of the Kadhis ' courts as a support for the group's distinctive value orientations and as a diacritical sign ...
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What the expansion of the use of the courts and occupancy of judicial offices has done is create a community boundary encompassing a number of closely related ethnic groups . It does not make a single ethnic group including the Swahili ...
What the expansion of the use of the courts and occupancy of judicial offices has done is create a community boundary encompassing a number of closely related ethnic groups . It does not make a single ethnic group including the Swahili ...
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