Customary law in Ethiopia

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title: Customary law in Ethiopia
text: Customary laws, in line with official state laws, are based on age-old community customs and norms in Ethiopia. They are noticeable in regional states and become influential in the life of people more than the formal legal system. For example, in Amhara Region, they are called "Shemagelle", in Tigray "Bayito" and "Abo Gereb", and "Luba Basa" in Oromia.
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description: Traditional unofficial laws in Ethiopia
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