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    • Ubuntu and the law in South Africa 

      Mokgoro, Y (1998)
      The new constitutional dispensation, like the idea of freedom in South Africa, is also not free of scepticism. Many a time when crime and criminal activity are rife, sceptics would lament the absence of ubuntu in society ...
    • Gesinspolitiek en die ouer-kind verhouding 

      Maré, C (1998)
      The family-unit did, in one form or another occur since the beginning of man’s existence. The aim of the unit was to sire children and to provide for them until they reached maturity. To realise this provisional aim, a ...
    • Tradisionele leiers: erkenning en die pad vorentoe 

      Du Plessis, W; Scheepers, T E (1998)
      There has for many years been legal recognition of Traditional Leaders in South African laws, such as the Black Administration Act 38 of 1927 and regulations and proclamations issued in terms of other legislation. Recently ...
    • Die betekenis van die bepalings van die 1996 Grondwet: Die aanhef en hoofstuk 1 

      Venter, F (1998)
      The Preamble and Chapter 1 This contribution is intended to be the first installment of a systematic interpretation of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996. Due to the foundational and repetitive reference ...
    • Konstitusionele voorskrifte rakende regspersone 

      Pienaar, Gerrit (1998)
      The interim Constitution of 1993 and the final Constitution of 1996 contain specific provisions applicable to juristic persons. Juristic persons are also entitled to the fundamental rights contained in the Bill of Rights ...
    • Die dialektiek in die waardes van die 1996 Grondwet 

      Swanepoel, J (1998)
      In his paper The Dialectics in the Values of the 1996 Constitution Jan Swanepoel discusses various value statements in the 1996 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and focuses the attention on indications of a ...
    • Constitutional law and international law at the turn of the century 

      Frowein, J A (1998)
      Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension. Both fields seem to have overcome the great challenges of destruction and neglect in the course of the 20th century. Both ...