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Pruning The Culture Tree of Ghana - Why Should The Traditional System Of Authority Use The Consultative Process? The Case Of The Mamprusi Community

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The objectives of this book are in two parts. The first is to map out the legal powers of the chief to interpret or reinterpret customary law and the second is to look at the benefits of using a consultative process by chiefs to interpret or re-interpret widowhood rites to conform to constitutional and international standards of development of the person. Women have been socially excluded due to the discriminatory cultural practice of widowhood rites and that the chief should be able to use his privileged position in the community setting through a consultative process to guarantee the rights of the woman. Arguments in this book are baby steps to bridging the gap between the traditional set up and the constitutional arrangements that the people including chiefs have agreed to as the fundamental law of the land. Part one of this book concentrates on widowhood rites- a description of the practice, the rationale and the implications of these rites on Mamprusi women. Part two maps the powers of the chief under the Mamprusi customary law and state law. Part three brings out the possibility of the Nayiri and his subordinate chiefs being change agents in the Mamprusi community.

About the author










Obtained her Bachelor of Laws Degree from the University of Ghana and her Masters Degree in Law from Harvard Law School. She is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana, having obtained a Certificate to Practice Law from the Ghana School of Law. Her research interests are in the area of Human Rights, Development and Legal Pluralism.

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Authors Daphne Lariba Nabila
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.11.2012
 
EAN 9783659266522
ISBN 978-3-659-26652-2
No. of pages 108
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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