The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 is a major legislative measure for the development of customary marriages in line with the constitutional principle of equality, specifically for women. The article explores the interactions between this ideal in the Act with empirical observations and the latest judicial decisions concerning its application. It considers various examples of the lack of protection of women in relationships of a customary nature, and it concludes that both the state and courts favour a formal or definitional approach to customary marriage. In considering alternative approaches that could adequately protect vulnerable parties, two conclusions emerge: First, the article recommends a wholesale revision of t...
In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks asso...
This article appraises the requirements for the validity of a customary marriage. It peruses two era...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 is a major legislative measure for the develo...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 is a major legislative measure for the develo...
This article describes different approaches in which courts have determined the validity of customa...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 1998 (the Act) regulates all matters in relation to custo...
LLM (Private and Customary Law), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe Recognition of Customary ...
This paper evaluates the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998, and attempts to, with r...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks asso...
In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks asso...
This article appraises the requirements for the validity of a customary marriage. It peruses two era...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 is a major legislative measure for the develo...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 is a major legislative measure for the develo...
This article describes different approaches in which courts have determined the validity of customa...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 1998 (the Act) regulates all matters in relation to custo...
LLM (Private and Customary Law), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThe Recognition of Customary ...
This paper evaluates the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998, and attempts to, with r...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks asso...
In pluralistic legal systems, the regulation of non-state law through statute carries the risks asso...
This article appraises the requirements for the validity of a customary marriage. It peruses two era...
Several changes have occurred in South Africa within the customary law system to ensure gender justi...