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Tribal Law

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Tribal law refers to the legal systems and traditions practiced by indigenous communities or tribes. These laws are often based on customary practices, oral traditions, and community consensus.

Key Features

  • Based on indigenous customs and traditions
  • Community-focused
  • Oral traditions
  • Consensus-based decision making

Pros

  • Preserves cultural heritage and identity
  • Promotes community cohesion
  • Respects indigenous values and beliefs

Cons

  • May conflict with national laws
  • Potential for discrimination within the community

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