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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Nature of Native Versus Colonially Imposed Justice in Nigeria: Dimensions of Informal and Formal Justice | 9 |
1 | Colonial Rule, Justice Issues, and Postcolonial Problems | 11 |
2 | Informal Versus Formal Justice | 21 |
3 | Survey of Cases and Application of Themes and Descriptors | 51 |
Pt. II | Aspects of Justice in Contemporary Traditional Igbo | 113 |
4 | Law-making Techniques in Contemporary Traditional Igbo and the Growth of Nigeria's Native Justice Systems | 115 |
5 | Methods and Procedures for the Application of Igbo Traditions, Customs, and Laws | 123 |
6 | Enforcement of Igbo Judicial Decisions | 151 |
Pt. III | Future of the Native/Foreign Justice Interface in Nigeria | 159 |
7 | Interactions Between Nigeria's Native and Foreign Justice | 161 |
8 | Criminological Theory Implications of Nigeria's Official Policies, Practices, and Idiosyncrasies on the Native Justice Systems | 175 |
9 | Future Social Control: Synthesizing Native, Foreign, Unofficial, and Official Controls | 185 |
Conclusion | 191 | |
App. A | Data Summary Showing How the Cases Comply with the Predicted Themes and Descriptors | 195 |
App. B | Application Form for Arbitration | 209 |
App. C | Marriage in Ajalli - Regulations | 211 |
App. D | Death and Burial Ceremonies in Ajalli - Regulations | 215 |
Glossary | 219 | |
References | 225 | |
Index | 233 |
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