The universal partnership is a unique common-law creature that offers valuable benefits during its subsistence and especially upon its dissolution. This article is concerned with the application of the dissolution of universal partnership as an interchangeable legal remedy, by providing litigants with contractual remedies. Foreign jurisdictions such as Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe have used the consequences of the dissolution of the universal partnership in various cases from putative marriages to customary law cases in order to do justice between the parties. These foreign courts have applied the consequences of dissolution in a reformative and liberal manner, without being side-tracked by legislative departures and debates. Al...
A ZLRev article on divorce laws in Zimbabwe.Prior to the enactment of the Matrimonial Causes Amendm...
The study sought to examine the development of customary law, primarily focusing on the extent to wh...
The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from...
In this research the dissolution of the universal partnership is viewed through multiple lenses from...
There is no assumption of marriage in South African law in consequence of cohabitation regardless of...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal’s judgment in Butters v Mncora, which broadened the crite...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment in Butters v Mncora 2012 4 SA 1 (SCA), which b...
The Constitutional Court's 2005 judgment in Volks NO v Robinson' has been widely regarded as a setb...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment in Butters v Mncora 2012 4 SA 1 (SCA), which b...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
In this article the legal position of people in a concubinate relationship after the breakup or diss...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe number of people who are involved i...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
A ZLRev article on divorce laws in Zimbabwe.Prior to the enactment of the Matrimonial Causes Amendm...
The study sought to examine the development of customary law, primarily focusing on the extent to wh...
The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from...
In this research the dissolution of the universal partnership is viewed through multiple lenses from...
There is no assumption of marriage in South African law in consequence of cohabitation regardless of...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal’s judgment in Butters v Mncora, which broadened the crite...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment in Butters v Mncora 2012 4 SA 1 (SCA), which b...
The Constitutional Court's 2005 judgment in Volks NO v Robinson' has been widely regarded as a setb...
Following upon the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment in Butters v Mncora 2012 4 SA 1 (SCA), which b...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
Part I of this two-part article argued that post-constitutional developments of the right to support...
In this article the legal position of people in a concubinate relationship after the breakup or diss...
Based on an empirical study of marital dissolution, this paper examines the effectiveness of the Rec...
LLM (Estate Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe number of people who are involved i...
The democratic Constitutional dispensation has led to the gradual extension of spousal duties of sup...
A ZLRev article on divorce laws in Zimbabwe.Prior to the enactment of the Matrimonial Causes Amendm...
The study sought to examine the development of customary law, primarily focusing on the extent to wh...
The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from...