The Evolution of Blood-Money for Homicide in Somalia
The Evolution of Blood-Money for Homicide in Somalia
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Cambridge University Press
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1971
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Journal of African Law
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Journal of African Law,Vol.15,No.1,1971,pp.77-84
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For sociologists and lawyers Somalia presents a fascinating observation ground. Most of this long and narrow strip of land straddling the Horn of Africa is a dry savannah punctuated by graceful acacias spreading out their thorny leaves like giant umbrellas. Most of the inhabitants are nomadic herdsmen whose principal measure of wealth is the camel and whose main occupation and preoccupation is combating the ever-recurrent droughts by periodic treks in search of water and grazing.
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CITATION: Contini, Paolo. The Evolution of Blood-Money for Homicide in Somalia . : Cambridge University Press , 1971. Journal of African Law,Vol.15,No.1,1971,pp.77-84 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frevolution-blood-money-homicide-somalia-3