As the legal courses are mainly doctrinal in nature the place for socio-legal courses such as customary law is next to none. Predominantly significant attention is given to the transplanted western legal principles rules and cases. However in 2007 the legal education reform took place in Ethiopia revisited the curriculum and inculcated customary law for the first time in the history of Ethiopian legal education. And yet in a country nicknamed as mosaic of culture and the majority of her people ruled under customary laws academic/research works in this field still insignificant. Thus this maiden venture is produced to help students of law and legal practitioners to have basic understanding of customary law. This book has ten chapters. Ch.1. Culture. Ch.2. Customary Law. Ch. 3. Legal system and Customary Laws. Ch. 4. Legal Pluralism Ch. 5. African Customary Law Ch. 6. Customary Dispute Resolution Mechanism in Ethiopia Ch. 7. Customary Property Law. Ch. 8. Customary Succession Law. Ch. 9. Customary Criminal Law. Ch. 10. Customary Governance System.
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