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    Ellett, Rachel 2016. Rethinking Law and State Building in Sub-Saharan Africa. Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 41, Issue. 2, p. 471.

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  • Print publication year: 2012
  • Online publication date: March 2012

11 - Postcolonial Liberalism and the Legal Complex in Zambia

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