Criminal law in the Africa of today and tomorrow
Criminal law in the Africa of today and tomorrow
Future developments in the criminal laws of many African countries present a number of problems. The influence of English criminal law throughout the English-speaking areas has been universal: even in southern Africa where the legal systems are founded upon Roman-Dutch law, criminal law is to a great extent English in character.2 It will be seen, however, that English principles when applied south of the Zambezi may undergo metamorphosis as a result of reinterpretation according to fundamental notions of the Roman-Dutch system.
CITATION: Read, James S.. Criminal law in the Africa of today and tomorrow . : Cambridge University Press , 1963. Journal of African Law,Vol.7,No.1,1963,pp.5-17 - Available at: https://library.au.int/criminal-law-africa-today-and-tomorrow-3