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Title:
Jurisprudence in an African context
Author:
Bilchitz, David, author.
ISBN:
9780199048496
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
xxv, 294 pages ; 24 cm
General Note:
"Jurisprudence."
Contents:
Jurisprudence in an African context: an introduction -- What is law? I: Positivism and traditional African societies -- What is law? II: Natural law theory and apartheid -- How should judges adjudicate in an African constitutional democracy? -- Is legal interpretation subjective? -- What is a just distribution of resources? -- Who has duties flowing from justice? -- Whom do rights protect? -- How do we rectify past injustices? -- Why punish the guilty? -- Concluding remarks about key philosophical distinctions.
Abstract:
Jurisprudence in an African Context is devoted to the philosophy of law, in a way that engages earnestly with African thought and the African context. The text features primary texts by leading African intellectuals, putting these into critical dialogue with Western theorists. It addresses core jurisprudential topics, such as the nature and functions of law, the manner in which judges do and should interpret the law, theories of distributive justice, and accounts of civil and criminal justice. These abstract philosophical issues are considered in the context of salient controversies on the African continent, including: how cultural norms should influence judicial interpretation, who is obligated to fight poverty, how to effect land reform, whether to respond punitively to crimes against humanity, and, more broadly, how traditional values might inform contemporary thought and practice. Texts and topics are expounded and evaluated in a clear, accessible manner, and related questions guide readers to actively engage and respond. Jurisprudence in an African Context is suited as core material for courses in jurisprudence (including both legal and political philosophy), and may be of interest to scholars who wish to engage with African thought about the making, interpretation and enforcement of law. -- Provided by publisher.
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