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Who Benefits from Customary Justice? Rent-seeking, Bribery and Criminality in sub-Saharan Africa

机译:谁从习惯法中受益?撒哈拉以南非洲地区的寻租,贿赂和犯罪

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In many African countries, customary and statutory judicial systems co-exist. Customary justice is exercised by local courts and based on restorative principles, while statutory justice is mostly retributive and administered by magistrates' courts. As their jurisdiction often overlaps, victims can choose which judicial system to refer to, which may lead to contradictions between rules and inconsistencies in judgements. In this article, we construct a model representing a dual judicial system and we show that this overlap encourages rent-seeking and bribery and yields to high rates of petty crimes and civil disputes. We illustrate our predictions with examples from Uganda.
机译:在许多非洲国家,习惯法和法定司法制度并存。习惯司法是由地方法院根据恢复性原则来行使的,而法定司法主要是由地方法院进行补偿和管理的。由于其管辖权经常重叠,因此受害者可以选择要提及的司法系统,这可能导致规则与判决不一致之间的矛盾。在本文中,我们构建了一个代表双重司法系统的模型,我们证明了这种重叠鼓励寻租和贿赂,并导致高额的轻微犯罪和民事纠纷屈服。我们用乌干达的例子来说明我们的预测。

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