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Criminal Justice In The Precolonial Colonial And Postcolonial Eras An Application Of The Colonial Model To Changes In The Severity Of Punishment In Nigerian Law Peter O Nwankwo

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Criminal Justice In The Precolonial Colonial And Postcolonial Eras An Application Of The Colonial Model To Changes In The Severity Of Punishment In Nigerian Law Peter O Nwankwo
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Publisher: University Press of America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 433
Author: Peter O. Nwankwo
ISBN: 9780761846468, 9780761846574, 0761846468, 0761846573
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Criminal Justice In The Precolonial Colonial And Postcolonial Eras An Application Of The Colonial Model To Changes In The Severity Of Punishment In Nigerian Law Peter O Nwankwo by Peter O. Nwankwo 9780761846468, 9780761846574, 0761846468, 0761846573 instant download after payment.

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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