
Fanti Customary Laws, A Brief Introduction To The Principles Of The Native Laws And Customs Of The Fanti And Akan Districts Of The Gold Coast, With A Report Of Some Cases Thereon Decided In The Law Courts
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A landmark in African legal traditions, John Mensah Sarbah's *Fanti Customary Laws* stands as a rare window into the heart of native laws of Ghana at the close of the nineteenth century. In lucid prose, Sarbah unpacks the principles that governed the Fanti and Akan districts of the Gold Coast, weaving together lived custom, social order, and the intricacies of customary law cases decided in colonial courts. Every page draws readers into the daily realities and enduring wisdom of Akan cultural practices, offering both clarity and reverence for a world often overlooked by Western legal histories...
A landmark in African legal traditions, John Mensah Sarbah's *Fanti Customary Laws* stands as a rare window into the heart of native laws of Ghana at the close of the nineteenth century. In lucid prose, Sarbah unpacks the principles that governed the Fanti and Akan districts of the Gold Coast, weaving together lived custom, social order, and the intricacies of customary law cases decided in colonial courts. Every page draws readers into the daily realities and enduring wisdom of Akan cultural practices, offering both clarity and reverence for a world often overlooked by Western legal histories. This essential work does more than record legal procedures; it captures the spirit of a people navigating the shifting tides of colonial African history. Legal historians and scholars of African history will find its comparative insights invaluable, while any reader keen on historical legal studies will be struck by Sarbah's balanced, thoughtful approach. The cases reported here are not dry precedents, but vivid illustrations of how justice and community intertwined on the Gold Coast. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are discovering John Mensah Sarbah's works for the first time or seeking a collector's item that bridges continents and centuries, this book offers a unique, lasting contribution to the understanding of comparative legal systems and African heritage.