Author: A. K. P. Kludze
Publisher: Austin & Winfield Publishers
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 632
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Chieftaincy in Ghana is an extensive account of the many roles of chiefs in modern society. A. Kodzo Paaku Kludze provides detailed accounts and analyses of the law practices, rituals, and customs of chieftaincy. Kludze begins his study with a historical account bringing his analyses to the present, and speculates on the future of chieftaincy in its formal and informal roles in the changing social milieu. The author's close personal background and association with chieftaincy allows him to shed light on the mysterious practices and supernatural connections. Kludze offers an authoritative and comprehensive study of chieftaincy in the context of the modern social, political, and legal institutions of Ghana.
Author: Irene K. Odotei
Publisher:
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 724
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Chieftaincy is one of the most enduring traditional institutions in Ghana, which has displayed remarkable resilience from pre-colonial through colonial to postcolonial times. In the past, the role of a chief was to lead his people in war to defend, protect and extend their territories. The modern role is to combat poverty and other social ills: illiteracy, ignorance, environmental degradation, and the depletion of resources. Nowadays, chiefs are under pressure to achieve good governance in their traditional areas. They are challenged to integrate tradition and modernity, a process about which there is considerable debate. They carry out their duties in an increasingly globalised world where the accent is on democracy, human rights, health delivery, employment, human development and regional integration. Their ability to come to terms with these challenges will provide an indication of their relevance and the relevance of the institution to Ghana?s long-term development. This massive volume is arguably the most comprehensive and detailed scholarly study of the institution of chieftaincy to appear on the subject to date. The subjects and approaches are wide- ranging, and cover most aspects of the institution in every geographical area in Ghana. Some thirty contributors from the humanities and social sciences tell the story of chieftaincy past and present from a multitude of perspectives: anthropological, historical, economic, sociological, gender, literary, religious and philosophical.
Author: Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 1580464947
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introduction : contesting space and authority in a colonial capital --Situating Ga institutions in the European colonial milieu --Land legislation, commodification, and effects in Accra --Negotiating chieftaincy, the Ga stool, and colonial intervention --Succession disputes, the Ga state council, and the future of chieftaincy --Contesting property in Accra and its periurban locales --Conclusion.
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Publisher:
Published: 2013-04-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780989077309
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →LEGAL RESEARCH SOURCES
Author: Janine M. Ubink
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9789087280413
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book studies practices of land management in peri-urban Ghana where traditional leadership forms a vibrant part of social life. International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well as traditional leadership, through which it aims to enhance the efficiency of local governance and create general access to and secure rights in land. Contrary to these ideas, practice reveals a lack of security of customary tenure in areas with a high competition for land. Mounting evidence displays that customary systems often evolve inequitably and that traditional elites benefit disproportionally from commodification of land. In an effort to understand customary land management by traditional authorities and the role policymakers, lawmakers, judges and civil servants play in this process, this book studies practices of land management in peri-urban Ghana where traditional leadership forms a vibrant part of social life. This book combines local case studies with theories about efficient land management, the resilience of traditional leadership, the negotiability of customary law and the gap between judges' customary law and local practices. Doing so, it offers a unique body of empirical and theoretical knowledge for those interested in customary land management, as well as those interested in how customary law functions both at the local level and at the level of the state.
Author: Richard Rathbone
Publisher: James Currey
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A study of a radical nationalist government's attempts to destroy chieftaincy in Ghana. It shows how chiefly resistance to their destruction forced the government to seek control over rural areas by redefining chieftaincy. It should provide a context for understanding Ghana's political topography.
Author: William Burnett Harvey
Publisher: Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press
Published: 1966
Total Pages: 472
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Ghana. Study of social change as a result of the evolution of the legal order (legal aspects) since decolonization - covers national assembly composition, powers and functions, public administration, traditional institutions, African unity (OAU), legal education and professions, the judicial structure, tribal peoples and customary law, political leadership and public order, etc., and includes the text of the republican constitution. UN mentioned. Bibliographies.
Author: B. Nyamnjoh
Publisher: African Books Collective
Published: 2015-09-23
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9956762792
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and political developments, without becoming totally transformed in the process. Almost everywhere on the continent, chiefdoms and chiefs have become active agents in the quest for ethnic, cultural symbols as a way of maximising opportunities at the centre of bureaucratic and state power, and at the home village where control over land and labour often require both financial and symbolic capital. Chieftaincy remains central to ongoing efforts at developing democracy and accountability in line with the expectations of Africans as individual citizens and also as subjects of various cultural communities. This book uses Cameroon and Botswana as case studies, to argue that the rigidity and prescriptiveness of modernist partial theories have left a major gap in scholarship on chiefs and chieftaincy in Africa. It stresses that studies of domesticated agency in Africa are sorely needed to capture the creative ongoing processes and to avoid overemphasising structures and essentialist perceptions on chieftaincy and the cultural communities that claim and are claimed by it.
Author: Louise Müller
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 364390360X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Based on extensive research ... and applying formidable expertise in African history, philosophy, historical anthropology and religious studies [this is] a superb analysis of the history and transformation of the roles of chieftaincy in the religious institutions, rituals and ideas among the Asante.