"L gislation Mozabite: Son Origine, Ses Sources, Son Pr sent, Son Avenir" by Ernest Zeys delves into the intricate legal system of the Mozabite people. This work explores the origins and sources of Mozabite law, offering insight into its current state and potential future development. Based on the opening lecture delivered at the Algiers School of Law, Zeys provides a detailed analysis of the unique aspects of Mozabite legal traditions.
This study is essential for those interested in comparative law, Islamic jurisprudence, and the legal history of North Africa. It highlights the enduring relevance of customary law within specific cultural contexts and its interaction with broader legal frameworks.
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