traditional court definition

traditional court. ’ means a court established as part of the traditional justice system, which—
traditional court. ’ means a customary institution or structure, which is constituted and functions in terms of customary law and custom, for purposes of resolving disputes, in accordance with constitutional imperatives and this Act, and 10 which is referred to in the different official languages as—
traditional court means a body which, in a particular locality, is recognised as having the power to resolve disputes in accordance with local customs, cultural or ethnic values, religious norms or tradition.

More Definitions of traditional court

traditional court. ’ means a customary institution or structure, which is constituted and functions in terms of customary law, for purposes of resolving
traditional court means a traditional court established under section 3 of the Traditional Court Act; Cap. 3:03
traditional court means the forum of Hocak Nation clan representatives, which provides guidance and assistance to the Court and other interested parties on matters of Hocak traditions and customs.
traditional court means a court established under the Traditional Courts Act; Cap. 3:03 “place of detention” means a place of detention as that term is defined in section 33;
traditional court. - means a court established as part of the traditional justice system which functions in terms of customary law and customs; and is presided over by a king, queen, senior traditional leader; headman, headwoman or a member of a royal family who have been
traditional court means pursuant to the Constitution of the Ho-Chunk Nation, Article VII, Section 1, “a forum of special jurisdiction for traditional dispute resolution.” The Traditional Court is a court of special jurisdiction within the Ho-Chunk Nation Judiciary which handles matters related to custom and tradition of the Ho-Chunk Nation.
traditional court means the forum of Hooca\k Nation clan representatives, which provides guidance and assistance to the Court and other interested parties on matters of Hooca\k traditions and customs.