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Inhlawulo
[int͡ɬawuːlo], in
Swazi/
Zulu law, is a
fine or
damages paid.
[1]
In
Zulu culture, inhlawulo refers to damages paid to the family of a woman who became pregnant
out of wedlock by the father of the future child.
[2]
References
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^ van R Whelpton, FP, Indigenous Swazi Law of Court Procedure: A Restatement, 2. 2005 J. S. Afr. L. p. 348 (2005)
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^ Wendy Annecke: The Unmarried Fathers' Fight. Agenda, No. 7 (1990), pp. 62-65