Common Law and Sharia in Nigeria

An Unresolved Problem of Coexistence

Omschrijving

This work was written 1989 and published for the first time in 2002. The author's intention is to inform even-handedly, national and international debates about the misunderstandings surrounding the Sharia and common legal systems in Nigeria. Balewa broadly discusses Western and Islamic philosophical backgrounds of law, relationships between law, politics and religion in society, and concepts of secularism and secularity. He traces the history and schools of Sharia law, and the sources of common law in Nigeria, and its comparative religious and colonial foundations. He further appraises two views of the controversy: namely, whether Sharia law, as a fully-fledged legal system, should be reflected in the Nigerian constitution - or not, given its contentious religious content; and he states the case against Sharia. His conclusion is that in view of the status quo, and the multi-ethnic, mulit-religious nature of Nigerian society, there is a need for understanding of the truths of both systems; and to find appropriate means of ensuring their equality and peaceful co-existence.
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Schrijver
Balewa, B.
Titel
Common Law and Sharia in Nigeria
Uitgever
Fourth Dimension Publishing Co.
Jaar
2000
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
120
Gewicht
159 gr
EAN
9789781565144
Afmetingen
210 x 140 x 6 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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