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CUSTOMARY LAWS OF THE BODOS

International Journal of Management and Social Sciences

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Title CUSTOMARY LAWS OF THE BODOS
 
Creator Singh, Oinam Ranjit; Ph.D. Supervisor, Department of History, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, BTC, Assam, 783370, India.
Narzary, Dahal Kungur; Ph. D. Scholar, Department of History, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, BTC, Assam, 783370, India.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Bodo, Society, Custom, Tradition, Law, Law of Bodos.
Sociology
 
Description In respect to the customary law, the opinions of the jurists are not common which led to the emergence of two schools – the historical and the analytical. The historical school represented by Hale, Blackstone, Maine, other English , many Roman and German jurists traced back law when the state came into existence. Although Hobbes, Bentham, Austin and others who represent the analytical school traced back its antiquity to the period when state came into being. In spite of the divergent views, both the schools agreed to the existence of a large numbers of rules regulating societies before king made law. The historical school called them un-written law which can be termed as customary law.(11)
 
Publisher SPEAK Foundation
 
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Date 2016-01-15
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Secondary Study.
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://journals.foundationspeak.com/index.php/ijmss/article/view/325
 
Source INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (IJMSS); Vol 5, No 2 (2016): IJMSS - JAN 5(2) 2016; 67-74
2349-9761
2249-0191
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.foundationspeak.com/index.php/ijmss/article/view/325/212
 
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Histological.
 
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