This article addresses and compares the development of statutory interpretation in South Africa and the Netherlands from the seventeenth century to today. The aim of the article is to explore what insights both systems can gain from each other after such a long time has passed since the inception of Roman-Dutch law in South Africa and after the judiciary in both countries developed and sophisticated their respective interpretation techniques. The first part of the article discusses the historical influence of Roman-Dutch law in South Africa, and provides an insight on the subsequent developments of statutory interpretation by the South African judiciary. Specifically, this part traces the development of methods of interpretation from Dutch ...
Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities marks a break in understanding the history of R...
The Preamble and Chapter 1 This contribution is intended to be the first installment of a systematic...
In 1994, with the advent of democracy in South Africa, the legal system then in force was left intac...
The agenda for legislative-text interpretation and the epoch of constitutionalism in South Africa T...
The South African legal profession is dealing with a hermeneutic turn in the way in which meaning of...
M.A. (Applied Linguistics)The rigid nature of legal language seems to be a major factor contributing...
Understanding South Africa\u27s laws on cultural and religious diversity requires understanding its ...
An intriguing aspect of South Africa's Roman-Dutch jurisdictional rules is that a foreign defendant ...
Modern South African succession law adheres to many of the tenets of Roman-Dutch succession law, and...
The paper addresses the survival of Roman or rather Roman-Dutch law in South Africa during the 19th...
In the first part of this article (that appeared in the June 2016 issue of this journal), the author...
This paper analyses the dominant approaches to statutory interpretation through a historical lens. I...
This paper analyses the dominant approaches to statutory interpretation through a historical lens. I...
LLM (International Trade Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn South Africa, contractu...
This article provides a short overview of Dutch law. The constitutional law, civil and commercial la...
Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities marks a break in understanding the history of R...
The Preamble and Chapter 1 This contribution is intended to be the first installment of a systematic...
In 1994, with the advent of democracy in South Africa, the legal system then in force was left intac...
The agenda for legislative-text interpretation and the epoch of constitutionalism in South Africa T...
The South African legal profession is dealing with a hermeneutic turn in the way in which meaning of...
M.A. (Applied Linguistics)The rigid nature of legal language seems to be a major factor contributing...
Understanding South Africa\u27s laws on cultural and religious diversity requires understanding its ...
An intriguing aspect of South Africa's Roman-Dutch jurisdictional rules is that a foreign defendant ...
Modern South African succession law adheres to many of the tenets of Roman-Dutch succession law, and...
The paper addresses the survival of Roman or rather Roman-Dutch law in South Africa during the 19th...
In the first part of this article (that appeared in the June 2016 issue of this journal), the author...
This paper analyses the dominant approaches to statutory interpretation through a historical lens. I...
This paper analyses the dominant approaches to statutory interpretation through a historical lens. I...
LLM (International Trade Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn South Africa, contractu...
This article provides a short overview of Dutch law. The constitutional law, civil and commercial la...
Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities marks a break in understanding the history of R...
The Preamble and Chapter 1 This contribution is intended to be the first installment of a systematic...
In 1994, with the advent of democracy in South Africa, the legal system then in force was left intac...