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Legal revolutions and evolutions: Law, chiefs, and colonial order in Cameroon, 1914-1955.

机译:法律革命和演变:1914-1955年喀麦隆的法律,酋长和殖民秩序。

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This dissertation is an analysis of legal colonization in Cameroon and a chronicle of African individuals' and communities' efforts to uphold, reject, or transform colonial laws. The work affirms that law exists not only by shaping social action but as social action itself. It examines social, cultural, and political changes in African societies in Cameroon between the introduction of French imperial administration and late colonial rule as African societies incorporated European legal codes and the judiciary apparatus into local forms of governance. The main thesis is supported by evidence that Africans themselves actively engaged in the process of legal incorporation and in many ways set the terms in which the laws would affect them. In short, French law did not transform African societies; French law provided Africans with new opportunities to change their own societies, and they did so with remarkable energy.;This dissertation asserts that the greatest impact of French laws was their ability to radically reorder power dynamics between Africans. New laws imbued Africans with new powers, which they in turn employed to mold social, political, and economic structures of their villages and instill new mentalities regarding justice and morality. Social dynamics between individuals, classes, and ethnic groups radically changed as Africans of all social classes and genders sought advantage under the new political order.;The first three chapters examine changes in African societies from the introduction of imperial law in the late nineteenth century to the extension of French legal and judicial structures to the entirety of the colony by the late 1920s. Chapters four, five, and six chronicle the rise of African chiefs as representations of French law and the process of indigenization of the judiciary. They also describe the parallel decline of "customary" authorities and the emergence of strategies of judicial negotiation and legal manipulation in the lawmaking process. The last two chapters situate this changing legal system in the context of rural Cameroonian societies' cataclysmic upheavals and transformations due to the changes in African legal authority, worsening tensions between indigenous leaders and commoners, and the consequences of the rise in litigiousness among rural Africans.
机译:本文是对喀麦隆合法殖民的分析,是非洲个人和社区维护,拒绝或改变殖民地法律的努力的编年史。这项工作肯定了法律不仅通过塑造社会行为而存在,而且作为社会行为本身存在。它研究了喀麦隆非洲社会的社会,文化和政治变化,这些历史是在法国帝国主义实行和殖民统治后期(由于非洲社会将欧洲法律法规和司法机构纳入当地治理形式)之间的。主要论点得到了非洲人本身积极参与法律成立过程的证据的支持,并以多种方式设定了法律对他们产生影响的条件。简而言之,法国法律并没有改变非洲社会。法国法律为非洲人提供了改变自己的社会的新机会,并且他们以非凡的精力做到了这一点。本文认为,法国法律的最大影响是他们从根本上重新安排非洲人之间权力动态的能力。新法律赋予非洲人以新的力量,而他们又利用新的力量塑造了村庄的社会,政治和经济结构,并灌输了关于正义和道德的新思想。在新的政治秩序下,所有社会阶层和性别的非洲人都在寻求优势时,个人,阶级和族裔之间的社会动力发生了根本变化。前三章探讨了非洲社会的变化,从19世纪末帝国法的引入到在1920年代后期将法国的法律和司法结构扩展到整个殖民地。第四章,第五章和第六章记载了非洲酋长的崛起,以法国法和司法制度的本土化为代表。他们还描述了“习惯”权威的平行衰落以及立法过程中司法谈判和法律操纵策略的出现。前两章将这种变化的法律制度置于喀麦隆农村社会由于非洲法律权威的变化,土著领导人与平民之间的紧张局势恶化以及非洲农村人民诉讼增加的后果而发生的巨变和变革的背景下。

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    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 History African.;History Modern.;Law.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 460 p.
  • 总页数 460
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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