Igbo Jurisprudence: A Discourse on the Nature of Punishment in Traditional African Society

Filosofia Theoretica 1 (1):119-131 (2011)
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original Igwe, E. D. (2011) "Igbo jurisprudence: A discourse on the nature of punishment in traditional African society". Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 1(1):119-131

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