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co-existence of overtly incompatible norms that may breed conflict, either due to circumstances in a particular situation or inherently due to their incongruous content. This lack of rule classification and failure to eradicate internal inconsistencies between potentially conflicting norms allows for much flexibility in dispute settlement and is also viewed as a 'strategic resource' for disputants who seek to advance their own success in a case. The latter incongruities (especially inconsistencies of norm content) are typically solved by elevating one of the norms (tacitly) from 'the literal to the symbolic. This allows for the accommodation of both as they now theoretically exist in different realms of reality. This is highly contextual, which further illustrates that norms cannot be viewed in isolation and are open to negotiation. Thus, although there are a small number of so-called non-negotiable norms, the vast majority are viewed and given substance contextually, which is seen as fundamental to the Tswana.
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is created. In their explanation, the complainant (who always speaks first) thus establishes a paradigm the defendant can either accept and therefore argue within that specific paradigm or reject and therefore introduce his or her own paradigm (usually, the facts are not contested here). If the defendant means to change the paradigm, they will refer to norms as such, where actually norms are not ordinarily explicitly referenced in Tswana dispute resolution as the audience would typically already know them and just the way one presents one's case and constructs the facts will establish one's paradigm. The headman or chief adjudicating may also do same: accept the normative basis implied by the parties (or one of them), and thus not refer to norms using explicit language but rather isolate a factual issue in the dispute and then make a decision on it without expressly referring to any norms, or impose a new or different paradigm onto the parties.
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to de facto observations of transformation . Furthermore, the legitimacy of a chief is a direct determinant of the legitimacy of his decisions. In the formulation of legislative pronouncements, as opposed to decisions made in dispute resolution, the chief first speaks of the proposed norm with his advisors, then council of headmen, then the public assembly debate the proposed law and may accept or reject it. A chief can proclaim the law even if the public assembly rejects it, but this is not often done; and, if the chief proclaims the legislation against the will of the public assembly, the legislation will become melao, however, it is unlikely that it will be executed because its effectiveness depends on the chief's legitimacy and the norm's consistency with the practices (and changes in social relations) and will of the people under that chief.
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over two hundred years by the fishing fleet of local inhabitants of a coastal community will not simply transfer so as to benefit present day recreational boat owners who may hail from much further afield. Whereas a group of houseboats on a mooring that has been in continuous use for the last 25 years with a mixture of owner occupiers and rented houseboats, may clearly continue to be used by houseboats, where the owners live in the same town or city. Both the purpose of the moorings and the class of persons benefited by the custom must have been clear and consistent.
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behaviour that is rule bound and behaviour that is notâi.e., which behaviour is motivated by adherence to law (or at least done in recognition of the law) and is merely a response to other factors. Hund sees this as problematic because it makes quantifying the law almost impossible, since behaviour is obviously inconsistent. Hund argues that this is a misconception based on a failure to acknowledge the importance of the
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to the habit, and it is welcomed. And, third, when members of a group behave in a common way not only out of habit or because everyone else is doing it, but because it is seen to be a common standard that should be followed, at least by some members. Hund, however, acknowledges the difficulty of an outsider knowing the dimensions of these criteria that depend on an internal point of view.
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society, the secondary rules have developed only to the point where laws are determined with reference to politics and personal preference. This does not mean that they are not "rules". Hund argues that if we acknowledge a developmental pattern in societies' constructions of these secondary rules
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there are more than 60 systems of customary law currently in force, "some of them operating quite independently of the formal state legal system". They offer two reasons for the relative autonomy of these customary law systems: one is that the
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on their part. He notes that the concept of custom generally denotes convergent behaviour, but not all customs have the force of law. Hund therefore draws from Hart's analysis distinguishing social rules, which have internal and external aspects, from habits, which have only external aspects.
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customary law, and thus some scholars (like John
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notes that, though the attention it is given in scholarly works is great, its importance is "slight and decreasing". On the other hand, in many countries around the world, one or more types of customary law continue to exist side by side with official law, a condition referred to as
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2354:International human rights
2349:International criminal law
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1712:"Customary Mooring Rights"
1645:Comaroff & Roberts, 85
1633:Comaroff & Roberts, 82
1621:Comaroff & Roberts, 81
1612:Comaroff & Roberts, 79
1603:Comaroff & Roberts, 75
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1585:Comaroff & Roberts, 70
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4664:Customary legal systems
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2364:International trade law
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1869:Dolores A. Donovan and
1555:Comaroff & Roberts.
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1378:Basque and Pyrenean law
1326:Customary legal systems
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986:Canonical jurisprudence
284:and the State in Africa
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4694:Political anthropology
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4490:A Conflict of Visions
2885:Principle of legality
2644:Delegated legislation
2344:Intellectual property
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241:Papuan Big man system
4610:Political philosophy
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3045:Legal representation
2983:Justice of the peace
2329:Financial regulation
1851:on 24 September 2008
1845:University of Ottawa
1529:Territories, Canada)
1515:(various regions of
1272:confusing or unclear
1233:Yogyakarta Sultanate
1025:developing countries
984:is a source of law.
848:, entitlements, and
393:Wolfgang Fikentscher
368:Henri J. M. Claessen
123:Pantribal sodalities
4450:One-Dimensional Man
3138:Election commission
2850:Expressive function
2379:Landlordâtenant law
2278:Consumer protection
1880:, 51 (2003), p. 505
1658:, 2 All E.R. 118,
1280:clarify the section
1215:, Central and East
951:John Henry Merryman
536:Leftâright paradigm
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4565:Cultural criticism
3464:National character
3096:Legal institutions
2963:Lawsuit/Litigation
2953:Dispute resolution
2758:Catholic canon law
2466:State of emergency
2429:Will and testament
2153:Law of obligations
2106:Constitutional law
2096:Administrative law
1825:has generic name (
1396:Early Germanic law
1314:Custom is used in
1237:Surakarta Sunanate
1122:Hindu Marriage Act
1064:courts throughout
817:Codification (law)
746:
717:The Concept of Law
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433:Thomas Blom Hansen
363:Robert L. Carneiro
152:Segmentary lineage
89:Leveling mechanism
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2698:Act of parliament
2436:Product liability
2389:Legal archaeology
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2308:Entertainment law
2148:International law
1801:on 30 August 2008
1689:978-0-8047-5569-6
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4104:de Beauvoir
4074:Baudrillard
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3717:Alpharabius
3608:Personalism
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3469:Natural law
3390:Familialism
3356:Culturalism
3177:Legislature
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1066:Kyrgyzstan
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2792:Roman law
2780:Parsi law
2765:Hindu law
2753:Canon law
2728:Civil law
2681:Concordat
2572:Precedent
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2293:Drugs law
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1540:Citations
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4129:Durkheim
4031:Voltaire
3996:de Staël
3971:Rousseau
3896:Franklin
3757:Muhammad
3742:Gelasius
3727:Avempace
3710:Medieval
3686:Polybius
3681:Plutarch
3447:Morality
3422:Ideology
3410:Identity
3319:Concepts
3255:Category
3197:Tribunal
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3025:Attorney
2995:Judgment
2855:Feminist
2770:Jain law
2567:Case law
2288:Cyberlaw
2195:Corporal
2173:Criminal
2143:Evidence
2133:Doctrine
2111:Contract
1726:19 April
1445:Pashtuns
1387:(France)
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1177:Minahasa
1169:Belitung
1113:(2005).
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3991:Spencer
3941:Le Play
3891:Fourier
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3823:MĂŒntzer
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3762:Photios
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3656:Mencius
3624:Ancient
3557:Schools
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3346:Customs
3269:Outline
3206:History
3113:The bar
3087:Verdict
3035:Counsel
3015:Justice
2870:History
2693:Statute
2509:Charter
2471:Tax law
2419:Probate
2010:Sources
1752:29 July
1505:Somalia
1461:(India)
1416:Albania
1384:Coutume
1362:Aqsaqal
1270:may be
1193:Ternate
1107:Somalia
1087:in the
1074:aqsaqal
1070:Bishkek
1062:aqsaqal
1058:aqsaqal
1053:aqsaqal
1016:In the
993:English
991:In the
976:of the
972:In the
923:slavery
854:Bracton
842:jurists
689:slavery
646:(also,
270:Mandala
103:Big man
84:Age set
4689:Custom
4575:Ethics
4534:(2010)
4524:(1991)
4514:(1990)
4504:(1987)
4494:(1987)
4484:(1979)
4474:(1976)
4464:(1967)
4454:(1964)
4444:(1949)
4434:(1935)
4424:(1930)
4404:(1756)
4394:(1486)
4339:Walzer
4329:Taylor
4319:Sowell
4304:Simmel
4269:Pareto
4264:Ortega
4174:Guénon
4159:Gehlen
4154:Gandhi
4109:Debord
4094:Butler
4089:Berlin
4079:Bauman
4069:Badiou
4059:Arendt
4049:Adorno
3981:Ruskin
3936:Le Bon
3911:Herder
3886:Fichte
3881:Engels
3851:Bonald
3841:Arnold
3813:Milton
3808:Luther
3788:Calvin
3666:Origen
3636:Cicero
3596:Social
3532:Family
3527:Values
3488:Rights
3452:Public
3400:Honour
3331:Anomie
3326:Agency
3187:Police
3158:Agency
3040:Lawyer
2785:Sharia
2676:Treaty
2671:Repeal
2617:Decree
2528:Custom
2424:Estate
2374:Labour
2138:Equity
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1345:Malays
1221:Madura
1213:Lombok
1195:, the
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1165:Bangka
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1099:Ogaden
982:custom
927:treaty
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685:piracy
596:Social
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4372:Works
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3803:Locke
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3701:Xunzi
3676:Plato
3671:Philo
3651:Laozi
3459:Mores
3371:Multi
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3262:Index
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3072:Trial
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2622:Edict
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