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Criminal Justice in the Pre-colonial, Colonial and Post-colonial Eras: An Application of the Colonial Model to Changes in the Severity of Punishment in Nigerian Law

Author Peter O. Nwankwo
Publisher University Press of America
Category Law
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ISBN / ASIN0761846468
ISBN-139780761846468
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Sales Rank5,766,095
CategoryLaw
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This book advances Frantz Fanon's two-revolutionary theory of decolonization and analyzes the changes in law during the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial eras. The author argues that Fanon's model of colonial oppression and its categories of maintenance needs are predictive of the evolution from pre-colonial to post-colonial society in Africa.
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