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Comments on the constitutional protection of religion in Swaziland
(Juta Law, 2008)
Comparable to the South African legal system, the Swazi legal system has the characteristics of a dual legal system. Though the common law of Swaziland is Roman-Dutch law, Swazi customary law has a firm hold in the Swazi ...
Indian succession laws with apecial reference to the position of females: a model for South Africa
(IFCOL, 2008)
South Africa's dual system of succession laws (the common law of succession and the customary law of succession) recently came under scrutiny in Bhe v Magistrate, Khayelitsha (Commission for Gender Equality as Amicus ...
Fragmentation: Friend or foe in the effective implementation of the Cultural Diversity Convention in South Africa?
(VerLoren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies (UNISA), 2009)
It seems as if South Africa has never been as energetically involved in the international law-making arena as she was in the making of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural ...
Common law crimes and indigenous customs: Dealing with the issues in south african law
(Foundation for the Journal of Legal Pluralism African Studies Center, UCLA, 2010)
In the name of comparative constitutional jurisprudence: the consideration of German precedents by South African constitutional court judges
(German Law Journal (GLJ), 2013)
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Begrafnisregte in die konteks van die Afrika-gewoontereg en die rol van die testamentopsteller
(LitNet, 2012)
Religious and cultural practices and values play an important role in funerals and how they should be conducted. This creates considerable conflict between heirs and family members, especially those living under a system ...