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The publicity “defect” of customary law
Varun Gauri
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Adjudication
10%
Analytical Concepts
10%
Assault
10%
Begging
10%
Bodily Integrity
10%
Co-ethnic
10%
Collective Land Title
10%
Collective Punishment
10%
Customary Law
100%
Democratic State
10%
Developing Countries
20%
Dispute Resolution
10%
Elder Law
10%
Elders
10%
Free Choice
10%
Insults
10%
Investment Incentives
10%
Jürgen Habermas
10%
Law
30%
Legal Justification
10%
Legal Pluralism
10%
Liberal
30%
Liberal Rights
10%
Life Planning
10%
Murder
10%
Ostracism
10%
Personal Dignity
10%
Political Equality
10%
Political Membership
10%
Political Rights
10%
Preferential Access
10%
Procedural Fairness
10%
Property Crime
10%
Rape
10%
Rawls
10%
Resolver
20%
Rule of Law
10%
Sierra Leone
10%
Social Community
10%
Social Grants
10%
Social Order
10%
System of Law
40%
Witchcraft
10%
Social Sciences
Civil and Political Rights
16%
Courts
16%
Customary Law
100%
Customary Law System
66%
Developing Countries
33%
Dispute Resolution
16%
Elderly (Age Groups)
33%
Incentive
16%
Legislation
16%
Pluralism
16%
Rape
16%
Rule of Law
16%
Sierra Leone
16%
Social Order
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
100%
Dispute Resolution
50%
Divorce
50%
Incentives
50%