This review focuses on a book that explores how indigenous legal wisdom is integrated into Uganda's judicial system. No specific methodologies are detailed as the focus is on a review of existing literature and case studies related to indigenous legal wisdom in Uganda's judicial system. The integration of indigenous legal practices has been observed to play a significant role, particularly in conflict resolution processes where traditional healers and spiritual leaders often act as mediators alongside formal judiciary officials. This review underscores the importance of preserving and integrating indigenous legal wisdom within modern judicial systems to enhance justice delivery and cultural sensitivity. The book recommends a more comprehensive integration strategy that involves training for judges and court staff on traditional legal practices, as well as public education campaigns to increase awareness about the value of blending indigenous and formal legal systems.
Mukasa et al. (Thu,) studied this question.