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Votes:0 THE KPELLE MOOT (The following article is from Applying Anthropology, An
Introductory Reader, Third Edition, 1994, by Aaron Podolefsky and Peter J.
Brown where it is reprinted from James L. Gibbs, "The Kpelle Moot,"
Africa, vol. 33, No. 1, 1963.) Africa as a major culture area has been characterized by many writers as
being marked by a high development of law and legal procedures. In the
past few years research on African law has produced a series of highly
competent monographs such as those on law among the Tiv, the Barotse, and
the Nuer. These and related shorter studies have focussed primarily on
formal processes for the settlement of disputes, such as those which take
place in a courtroom, or those which are, in some other way, set apart
from simpler measures of social control. However Read More Go to Site
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