The Swazi law of succession: A restatement

The Swazi law of succession: A restatement

Author: 
Rubin, N.N.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1965
Record type: 
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.9,No.2,1965,pp.90-113
Abstract: 

The question, “What is customary law?”, poses a number of different problems. It can (and no doubt it will) give rise to answers which stem from differing interpretations of the sort of discussion that it is attempting to stimulate. It is fair to suppose that some of these will deal with the jurisprudential aspects of customary law, and its relation to other branches of the law. Others may cover the purely procedural and administrative factors that govern the application of customary law in various countries. And yet others may choose to emphasize the changing nature of customary law and the doubts which surround the precise details of its future in many contemporary countries.

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CITATION: Rubin, N.N.. The Swazi law of succession: A restatement . : Cambridge University Press , 1965. Journal of African Law,Vol.9,No.2,1965,pp.90-113 - Available at: https://library.au.int/swazi-law-succession-restatement-3