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Somali Republic Supreme Court

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1964

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References

1 Legislative Decree of 12th June, 1962, No. 3 Official Gazette of the Somali Republic, supplement No. 6 to No. 6, 1962.

2 The statutory law in the Northern Regions (ex-British Somaliland) and the Southern Regions (ex-Somalia under Italian Trusteeship) is still to a large extent different, the Northern laws being based on English and Indian law, while the Southern laws are based on Italian law. An integration commission is in the process of unifying these laws (e.g. a unified Penal Code has recently been introduced), but most of the other laws remain different. For details see E. Cotran: “Legal problems arising out of the formation of the Somali Republic” (1963), 12 I.C.L.Q. 1010, and interim report of the Commission, supra, at p. 56.

3 London, 1955. International African Institute, 107 pp.

4 For other difficulties, see E. Cotran: “Legal problems arising out of the formation of the Somali Republic” (1963), 12 I.C.L.Q. 1010, at p. 1021.