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In many parts of Africa three different systems of laws are
concurrently applied - the imported "Colonial" law, the indigenous
customary law and Islamic law. In some countries the customary and
the Islamic law are kept separate and distinct, while in others
they are fused into a single system. This volume represents a
unique survey of the extent to which Islamic law is in fact applied
in those parts of East and West Africa which were at one time under
British administration. It examines the relevant legislation and
case law, much of which has never appeared in any Law Reports; the
judges and courts which apply it and the problems to which its
application give rise.
In many parts of Africa three different systems of laws are
concurrently applied - the imported "Colonial" law, the indigenous
customary law and Islamic law. In some countries the customary and
the Islamic law are kept separate and distinct, while in others
they are fused into a single system. This volume represents a
unique survey of the extent to which Islamic law is in fact applied
in those parts of East and West Africa which were at one time under
British administration. It examines the relevant legislation and
case law, much of which has never appeared in any Law Reports; the
judges and courts which apply it and the problems to which its
application give rise.
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