Between Law and Custom
Discover the intricate interplay between law and custom in Peter Karsten's enlightening book, Between Law and Custom, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. Spanning 578 pages, this hardback volume delves into the rich history of common law and customary law across regions such as Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and Southern Africa, from the Renaissance to the modern period. Drawing on extensive archival and library sources, Karsten meticulously examines the collisions between legal frameworks and cultural practices, revealing surprising conclusions that challenge conventional understandings. This captivating exploration is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of law and its impact on society. Enhance your knowledge of legal history with this compelling read that bridges the gap between historical context and contemporary relevance.