The S.M. Otieno Case: Death and Burial in Modern KenyaJ. B. Ojwang, J. N. Kanyua Mugambi |
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J B OJWANG Death and Burial in Modern Kenya an Introduction | 2 |
Perspective | 30 |
P W KARIUKI Loss and Bereavement 55 555 | 65 |
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A.B.C. Ocholla-Ayayo according African customary law Anuak anyuola aspects basis belief in spirits bereaved bodies of law burial rites buried choice of law Christianity circumstances Civil Appeal colonial common law conflict of laws context corpse Court of Appeal culture dead deceased Dholuo Dinka dispute English English law existence fact grave High Court Ibid important individual issues judge judgement Judicature Act justice and morality Kikuyu Law of Succession Law Reform Commission Laws of Kenya legal system legislation living London Luhya Luo customary law Maasai marriage matter modern mourning norms Nyalgunga Parliament personal law position practice problems question regard relations relationship relevant repugnant to justice rites of passage ritual rules rural S.M. Otieno Shilluk social society statute traditional Ugenya Umira Kager clan University of Nairobi Upper Matasia urban areas urbanisation values Viva magazine Wambui Otieno Western widow world-view written law