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Manfred O. Hinz

    Thema: Namibia: Die Aktualität des kolonialen Verhältnisses
    Weiss auf schwarz
    Die Zukunft der Katastrophe
    Tarifhoheit und Verfassungsrecht
    Global responsibility - local agenda
    The shade of new leaves
    • The shade of new leaves

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Omudile muua ohapo; epangelo liua ohamba. This Ovakwanyama proverb from northern Namibia emphasizes the balance between continuity and change in customary law. It suggests that while royal orders should remain consistent across kings, they adapt to new circumstances, akin to a tree producing new leaves that reflect both tradition and innovation. The roots of traditional authority are stable, grounded in ancestral customs, while the manifestations of this authority evolve with societal changes. The Shade of New Leaves originated from a 2004 international conference in Windhoek, focusing on the dynamics of customary law and traditional governance. Organized by the Centre for Applied Social Sciences and the Human Rights and Documentation Centre at the University of Namibia, in collaboration with institutions like the University of Bremen and the School of Oriental and African Studies, the publication is divided into six parts: Legal pluralism and traditional governance; revisiting traditional justice administration; understanding customary law for effective governance; exploring legal and African philosophy; research and education in customary law; and concluding reflections.

      The shade of new leaves
    • Global responsibility - local agenda

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In various African countries, governments are forced to accept and/or establish decentral structures in order to facilitate ways in which the poor sections of their population might gain influence on and access to development resources. Yet, there is confusion about the role and functioning of such decentral structures as well as about sustainable political approaches to the top down transfer of government power in the context of local agendas. The book highlights major aspects of the legitimacy of local power as presented by modern self-government structures as well as traditional communal authorities. Although the main focus is placed on Southern Africa (Namibia, South Africa, Botswana), examples from other regions (Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo) are also put into perspective. Contributors: B. Benzing, Th. Gatter, G. Hilliges, M. O. Hinz, H. Kammerer-Grothaus, B. Katjaerua, E. Okupa, N. Olivier, B. Oomen, H. Patemann, D. Quintern, D. Schefold, G. Stuby, G. Tötemeyer, Ö. Ülgen, M. Wulfmeyer.

      Global responsibility - local agenda
    • Die Zukunft der Katastrophe

      Mythische und rationalistische Geschichtstheorie im italienischen Futurismus

      Frontmatter -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Einleitung -- 1. Die futuristische Revolutionsgebärde -- 2. Die futuristische Ideologie des Krieges -- 3. Die “neue Ordnung” des Futurismus oder die “Ewigkeit des Ephemeren” -- Anmerkungen -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Namensregister

      Die Zukunft der Katastrophe