Inalienability Of Land And Citizenship In The African Context
Unity and Diversity in the Age of Globalisation
(Sprache: Englisch)
Colonialism disrupted traditional authority over land and removed the spiritual linkage between the land and the people in exchange for simple material con-sideration. The colonial-received legal systems oper-ating in Africa have no relevance to the...
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Colonialism disrupted traditional authority over land and removed the spiritual linkage between the land and the people in exchange for simple material con-sideration. The colonial-received legal systems oper-ating in Africa have no relevance to the socio-cultural make-up of the people as they lack communal sharing ethos and mechanisms for an equitable distribution of the communal wealth which are the foundations of justice, peace and harmonious co-existence. The study re-evaluates the meaning and values Africans attach to land and citizenship and their legal implications in order to provide workable compasses for the African peoples to navigate successfully through the labyrinthine jungles of globalisation.
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From the Contents:CHAPTER 1 - General Introduction
CHAPTER 2 - Land In The African Context
CHAPTER 3 - Land And Community Life In Africa
CHAPTER 4 - Citizenship In The African Context
CHAPTER 5 - Church And State Vis-à-vis Unity In Diversity In Africa
Autoren-Porträt von Simeon O. Eboh
Rev. Fr. Dr. Simeon Onyewueke Eboh is a Catholic priest of the Catholic Diocese of Orlu, Nigeria. Born in Oct. 11, 1947, in Okohia, Isiekenesi Clan of Ideato South, he was ordained a priest in April 16, 1977. He has served in various capacities in the Church, as pastor and lecturer. Presently he lectures at Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA), Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria. His area of specialisation is Canon Law with reference to Public Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law. He has written a number of books and articles in international journals. His books include Church-State Relations in Nigeria (1984), Ozo Title Institution in Igboland (1993), Freedom of Expression and Evangelisation in Nigeria (1994), Implications of Marital Consent (2002), Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa The Role of Christians (2003), An African Concept of Law and Order A Case Study of Study of Igbo Traditional Society (2003), The Theology of Law and the African Church (2004), Ecclesiastical Property Law Implications for the African Church (2004), Legal Theories and African Concept of Law (2004).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Simeon O. Eboh
- 2005, XI, 229 Seiten, Maße: 21 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: IKO-Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation
- ISBN-10: 3889397808
- ISBN-13: 9783889397805
Sprache:
Englisch
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