When laws lose their purpose:the case for Jakarta operators in rural Gambia

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 1er/10/2025
Laws are manmade, and because man is fallible and time dynamic, they cannot remain absolute. What once served a purpose may, over time, lose its relevance as new realities and hitherto unknown needs arise. The story of Jakarta motorcycle operators in rural Gambia is one such example. Jakartas (…)
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