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customary law

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customary
adjective
uk /ˈkʌs.tə.mər.i/ us /ˈkʌs.tə.mer.i/
usual:
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law
noun
uk /lɔː/ us /lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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Examples of customary law


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This structure tended to erase differences in local customarylaw.
And customarylaw provided the prescriptive rules binding such units.
Customarylaw (orf or adet) was, in personal and civil matters, always subordinate to it.
In actual practice, the identification and use of customarylaw remained fluid.
The man's rights have an absolute character, as prescribed in all accounts of customarylaw.
In the same way, a marriage under customarylaw is not a wedding.
This is, perhaps, most often reflected in women being disadvantaged in customarylaw.
Nor is customarylaw inherently more ' just ' that a codified legal system.
Customarylaw and conflict-resolution mechanisms were modified and granted official recognition.
The 1985 constitution removed the provision that had allowed for the legal, if somewhat subterranean, functioning of customarylaw.
It is in customarylaw that women are regarded as jural minors with no rights to own property.
In such instances, the issues were clear : should a man live with another man's wife, he had contravened customarylaw.
For one, the idea of tribe underpins the approaches to tradition, chieftaincy and customarylaw discussed above.
In actual fact, the management of community natural resources was mainly governed by rules based on customarylaw.
In such a situation it would certainly have been dangerous to admit just how fluid customarylaw could be.
The legal system, in fact, by and large gave recognition to local custom as a form of 'customarylaw'.
Yet this problem really lies with the broader customarylaw of which land tenure is only a small part.
The state did not create and crystallize customarylaw, but allowed it to remain fluid and situational.
An excellent illustration of the differences between law panel and applied customarylaw arose in a 1959 adultery dispute.
Elders hoped to renew civic order by disciplining women and young men using customarylaw and church bureaucracy.
Over time the ' customary ' aspect of customarylaw becomes ' fuzzy ' reflecting the hybrid nature of all colonial/colonised regimes.
Whatever the ultimate destiny of customarylaw, he wrote in 1929, we cannot do without it at present.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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