Traditional Law of the Ede

The traditional law of the Ede in Vietnam is valuable in a number of ways: it provides insights into the ethnic society and culture of the Ede; it illustrates the original cultural heritage of the Ede; and it preserves folk knowledge for governing a community. For every society, the stability of the...

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Asia
Civilization
Communes
Community
Crime
Cultural background
Culture
Culture and law
Customary international law
Eternal condemnation
Ethnic groups
Ethnology
Folklore
Highlands
Larceny
Law
Management
Modernization
Property crimes
Social aspects
Social relations
Social structure
Social structure and social relations
Society
State law
Tradition (Philosophy)
Traditional culture
Traditional law
Traditional moral codes, legal frameworks
Vietnam
Villages
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