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Blood, Land, and Sex Legal and Political Pluralism in Eritrea Lyda Favali and Roy Pateman
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
ix
List of Abbreviations
xv
One: Facts and Ideas: The Struggle for Power and Legitimacy
1
Two: From Tradition to Globalization
14
Three: Changing Leadership, Unchanging Law
39
Four: The Transitional Period and Attempts at Legal Reform
57
Five: From Blood Feud and Blood Money to the State Settlement of Murder Cases
73
Six: Land Tenure on the Highland Plateau
105
Seven: Land Disputes and Con®ict Resolution
131
Eight: The Virgin, the Wife, the Spinster, and the Concubine: Gender Roles and Gender Relations
165
Nine: Female Genital Mutilation: Symbol, Tradition, or Survival?
194
Ten: Creating Space in a Changing World for Traditional and Religious Law
212
Glossary
227
Notes
235
Selected Bibliography
307
Index
335
Preface and Acknowledgments
Eritrea was the last country in Africa to become independent. From 1889 it was occupied in turn b