Colonial Law in Africa, 1946-1966 - Volumes
Volumes
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The Gambia, 1946-1965
These gazettes contain details of officer appointments throughout. Each of these Gambian gazettes includes laws, ordinances, probate records, appointments, and general notices. The gazettes for 1957 contain a draft Bill granting freedom of speech to those writing their reports. The Court of Appeal was created by an order in Council from November 20th 1959. Read more →

Ghana (Gold Coast), 1946-1957
These gazettes contain details of officer appointments throughout. Each Ghanaian gazette includes laws, ordinances, obituaries, appointments, and general notices. The supplements from 1950 include a number of Acts relating to riots and disturbances. The supplements also include an order banning Africa, Britain's Third Empire by George Padmore. Read more →

Uganda, 1946-1962
These gazettes contain details of officer appointments throughout. Each of these Ugandan gazettes includes laws, ordinances, bankruptcy records, appointments, and general notices. In 1962 preparations were being made for independence. The East Africa Commission was to pass from the British Empire to the control of the native authorities. The supplement to the Gazettes from 1962 contains the terms under which the Commission would change hands. Read more →

Tanzania (Zanzibar), 1946-1963
These gazettes contain details of officer appointments throughout. Each of these Tanzanian gazettes includes laws, ordinances, probate records, appointments, and general notices. The Gazettes from 1946 contain information on rebuilding Tanzania after the war. These gazettes also cover the death of the Sultan of Zanzibar in October 1960. Read more →