Opting out of the common law: recent developments in the legal system of the Sudan

Opting out of the common law: recent developments in the legal system of the Sudan

Author: 
Mustafa, Zaki
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1973
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.17,No.2,1973,pp.133-148
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On October 1st, 1972, the Minister of Justice of the Democratic Republic of the Sudan constituted a committee consisting of 25 leading members of the Sudanese Legal Profession for the purpose of “re-examining fully the Sudan Civil Code, 1971, the Civil Procedure Code, 1972, the Civil Evidence Code, 1972, and the draft Penal and Commercial Codes”. The Committee was requested to recommend to the Minister whether all or any of the aforementioned codes should be abrogated, temporarily suspended (if already in force), kept as it is, or amended. The Committee was asked to submit its findings and recommendations as soon as possible and was authorised “to receive evidence from experts as well as from those directly connected with the application of the law”.

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CITATION: Mustafa, Zaki. Opting out of the common law: recent developments in the legal system of the Sudan . : Cambridge University Press , 1973. Journal of African Law,Vol.17,No.2,1973,pp.133-148 - Available at: https://library.au.int/fropting-out-common-law-recent-developments-legal-system-sudan-3