The influence of English law on West Africa

The influence of English law on West Africa

Author: 
Ollennum N.A.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1961
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Journal Title: 
Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.5,No.1,1961,pp.21-35
Abstract: 

West Africa is a vast area consisting of many territories; of those five have come under the influence of the English law; four of these are within the Commonwealth, one is outside it. The four Commonwealth West African countries are: Gambia, Sierra Leone (which is to become independent early next year), the Republic of Ghana, and the Federation of Nigeria (which attained its independence on 1st October, 1960); the one non-Commonwealth country is the Republic of Liberia, the oldest independent state in West Africa.

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CITATION: Ollennum N.A.. The influence of English law on West Africa . : Cambridge University Press , 1961. Journal of African Law,Vol.5,No.1,1961,pp.21-35 - Available at: https://library.au.int/influence-english-law-west-africa-3