Colonial law in Africa, 1920-1945.

Originally known as the 'Government Gazettes', each item contains the colonial laws for the year they were published. The legal records also include property for sale, probate records and bankruptcy notices. This is the second part of the three part series 'Colonial Law in Africa'. These records cov...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office (current owner.)
Microform Academic Publishers (Issuing body)
Language:English
Published: East Ardsley, Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2017.
Series:Governing Africa
Subjects:
Genre:
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Variant Title:
African government gazettes, 1920-1945
British online archives
Format: Electronic eBook
Description
Summary:
Originally known as the 'Government Gazettes', each item contains the colonial laws for the year they were published. The legal records also include property for sale, probate records and bankruptcy notices. This is the second part of the three part series 'Colonial Law in Africa'. These records cover the transfer of Southern Rhodesia from the British South Africa Company to colonial rule. A series of legal notices also reveal the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on Tanzania. The Second World War then led to a series of new laws in these colonies. These gazettes were published alongside the African Blue Books of Statistics during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Call Number:DT32.5 .C643 2017 Online
ISBN:9781851173273
1851173277
Source of Description:
Identification of the resource based on contents viewed on Aug. 22, 2017; title from home page.