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LAW, CUSTOM AND PROPERTY RIGHTS AMONG THE MA/NYIMA OF THE NUBA MOUNTAINS IN THE SUDAN: An Analysis of Traditional Property Concepts in a Historical Perspective
LAW, CUSTOM AND PROPERTY RIGHTS AMONG THE MA/NYIMA OF THE NUBA MOUNTAINS IN THE SUDAN: An Analysis of Traditional Property Concepts in a Historical Perspective
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In discussing jurisdictional issues, and traditional settlement mechanisms based partly on law and custom, both adopted by this egalitarian society, the study is made currently relevant by keen observation on the effect of modernity on traditional ethics and morality of the Āma society that was once described by some authors as being 'impervious to foreign influence". Furthermore, the reception and assimilation of the state law together with the Shari'ah laws in various areas such as that relating to property devolution, family institution, and burial rites is treated as being of great significance in the overall development of the tribal customary laws.
Like any other Nuba tribe, the consciousness of the Āma people of their ethos of identity marks their ferociously guarded customs and traditions prevalent up-to-date. The book is not only a precious academic endeavor full of keen observations, in depth study and analysis of tribal customary laws of property; but is also a memoir for the author to commemorate formidable tribal group of the Āma people in the Nuba Mountains of the Sudan.