Publication
Title
Dispute settlement among the Nigerian Igbo in Antwerp
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Abstract
This is a case study in ‘new legal pluralism’ which is interested in the operation of plural legal orders in countries of the global North. It considers the way in which the Nigerian Igbo living in Antwerp, Belgium settle their disputes. It first presents the Antwerp Igbo’s organisation in a Union possessing a constitution with precise legal stipulations. It then finds that the Igbo take the law with them from their home region into a diasporic community. Next it looks into the concrete organisation of dispute settlement and presents five cases as exemplars. It then discusses the advantages and drawbacks of applying Igbo law and justice, the issue of women’s rights, and the plurality and flexibility of the system. The conclusion underscores the fact that legal pluralism is a universal empirical reality.
Language
Dutch
Source (journal)
Recht der werkelijkheid : tijdschrift voor de sociaal-wetenschappelijke bestudering van het recht. - 's-Gravenhage, 1986, currens
Publication
's-Gravenhage : 2021
ISSN
1380-6424
DOI
10.5553/RDW/138064242021042001004
Volume/pages
42 :1 (2021) , p. 55-66
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Publication type
Subject
Law 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 11.07.2025
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