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Law and Justice in a Multicultural Society: The Case of Mozambique Dakar, Senegal: CODESRIA (2006)
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Table of contents In memoriam of José Guilherme Negrão Preface Part I – State, Law and the Administration of Justice Chapter I
– The Heterogeneous State
and Legal Plurality Chapter
II - Rupture and Continuity
in Political and Legal Processes Chapter
III – Toward
Interlegality? Traditional Healers and the Law Part II – Intermezzo Chapter
IV - The Economic
Development: from the 1960s to 2000 Part III - The Administration of Justice: Characteristics and Performance Chapter V
– Methodological Issues Chapter
VI - The Judicial System:
Structure, Legal Education and Legal Training Chapter
VII - The Courts in Action:
Functions, Resources, Case Flow and Characterization of Litigation Chapter
VIII - The Judicial Courts’
Performance: Main Blockages in the Court System Chapter
IX - Access to Law and
Justice: Advocacy and Legal Assistance between the State, the Market
and the Community Chapter X
– The Community Courts Chapter
XI – The Traditional
Authorities Chapter
XII - Solidarity Networks as
Entities for Resolving Conflicts Chapter
XIII - Customary Land
Systems and the new Land Law (1997): an Epistemological Note Conclusion References |