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Ebi, Joseph Nzalie (2012) | |
The place of Muslim law in Cameroon's legal system | |
Verfassung und Recht in Übersee. Volume 45 #4. p. 432-449. |
Seidel, Katrin (2012) | |
State-recognised legal pluralism in Ethiopia: the relationship between Islamic family law and State law | |
Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique. Volume 15 #2. p. 223-237. |
Rodet, Marie (2011) | |
Genre, Islam et pluralisme juridique au Soudan français (1900-1925) | |
Outre-mers: revue d'histoire. Volume 99 #370-371. p. 173-183. |
Cooper, Barbara M. (2010) | |
Secular states, Muslim law and Islamic religious culture: gender implications of legal struggles in hybrid legal systems in contemporary West Africa | |
Droit et cultures. #59. p. 97-120. |
Olatunbosun, Adeniyi (2010) | |
Sharia law and the death penalty debate: emergence of conflict of laws | |
East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 16 #2. p. 361-378. |
Rautenbach, Christa (2010) | |
Deep legal pluralism in South Africa: judicial accommodation of non-State law | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 42 #60. p. 143-177. |
Stockreiter, Elke E. (2010) | |
'British kadhis' and 'Muslim judges': modernisation, inconsistencies and accommodation in Zanzibar's colonial judiciary | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 560-576. |
Clarke, Kamari Maxine (2009) | |
Fictions of justice: the International Criminal Court and the challenge of legal pluralism in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. |
Arsikhia, Fatula Olugbemi (2008) | |
Between sharia, constitutionalism and human rights in Nigeria | |
East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 14 #2. p. 440-458. |
Ibrahim, Abdullahi Ali (2008) | |
Manichaean delirium: decolonizing the judiciary and Islamic renewal in the Sudan, 1898-1985 | |
Leiden: Brill. Islam in Africa #7. 426p. |
Tønnessen, Liv (2008) | |
Gendered citizenship in Sudan: competing debates on family laws among northern and southern elites in Khartoum | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 13 #4. p. 455-469. |
Lydon, Ghislaine (2007) | |
Islamic legal culture and slave-ownership contests in nineteenth-century Sahara | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 40 #3. p. 391-439. |
Turner, Bertram (2006) | |
Competing global players in rural Morocco: upgrading legal arenas | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #53-54. p. 101-139. |
Juma, Ibrahim (2004) | |
Unsystematic Growth of Islamic Jurisprudence in Tanzania: An Overview | |
Recht in Afrika = Law in Africa = Droit en Afrique. Volume 7 #2. p. 177-193. |
Oba, Abdulmumini A. (2004) | |
Lawyers, legal education and the Shari'ah courts in Nigeria | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #49. p. 113-161. |
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