Records of the SOAS Restatement of African Law Project

Records, 1902-1977 and undated, of and accumulated by the Restatement of African Law Project (RALP), School of Oriental and African Studies, comprising papers of RALP relating to administration, including minutes; and research material, such as notes, publications, theses, and other collected papers...

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Date(s) of creation: 1902-1977
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: PP MS 74
Summary: Records, 1902-1977 and undated, of and accumulated by the Restatement of African Law Project (RALP), School of Oriental and African Studies, comprising papers of RALP relating to administration, including minutes; and research material, such as notes, publications, theses, and other collected papers, on ethnic groups and places including Basutoland (Lesotho), Cameroon, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Northern Rhodesia and Zambia, Sierra Leone, the Sudan, Tanganyika, Zanzibar and Tanzania, and Uganda, relating to customs, aspects of law including succession, slavery, marriage and divorce, land tenure, legal systems, including customary law, legislation, courts, and particular legal cases.
Main author: University of London; School of Oriental and African Studies; Department of Law; Restatement of African Law Project
Extent: 35 boxes
Note: There are anomalies within the handlist regarding items listed as belonging to boxes 28, 29 and 30. Please consult with Archivist for accurate citations.
Admin history: The Restatement of African Law Project was a research initiative based at the Department of Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Dr Antony N Allott (1924-2002), successively Lecturer, 1948, Reader, 1960, Professor, 1964, and Emeritus Professor, 1987, of African Law at SOAS, was involved in the project and edited the resulting series of publications (published by Sweet and Maxwell from 1968).
Acquisition: Transferred by the Department of Law at SOAS and received in the Library in 1994.
Appraisal: The papers were weeded following consultation with Dr A N Allott and a large amount of material was removed.
Access status: Open
Language: English
Finding aids: Unpublished outline handlist
Format: Archive           
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/C62038 University of London; School of Oriental and African Studies Corporate
GB/SOASNAF/C566 University of London; School of Oriental and African Studies; Department of Law; Restatement of African Law Project Corporate
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
7729886 Central Africa
7729889 Eastern Africa
9406051 Southern Africa
7729885 Western Africa
2233387 Cameroon
337996 Ethiopia
2413451 Gambia
2300660 Ghana
192950 Kenya
932692 Lesotho
1062947 Madagascar
927384 Malawi
2328926 Nigeria
2403846 Sierra Leone
366755 Sudan
149590 Tanzania
226074 Uganda