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Books > Afrikaans > Regte
Sedert die vorige uitgawe in 2000 verskyn het, het heelwat baanbrekende nuwe uitsprake in sowel die gerapporteerde as ongerapporteerde hofverslae hier en elders verskyn waarby estoppel te berde gekom het. Dit moet noodwendig by die huidige uitgawe oorweeg en bespreek word om die klaarblyklike regsontwikkeling te identifiseer.
The casebook on the South African law of persons provides clear and
concise analysis of the facts and principles enunciated by the
courts on the law of persons. It contains commentary and extracts
from cases referred to in The South African law of persons. This
book is also available in eBook format. Purchase this eBook from
Van Schaik here or from Kalahari here.
Amler: Pleitstukke is die Afrikaans vertaling van die bekende en
gerespekteerde Engelse titel, Amler's precedents of pleadings, die
vinnige en maklike gids tot pleitstukke en eisoorsake. 'n Groot
verskeidenheid nuttige presedente voorbeelde is ingesluit om besige
lede van die regslui by te staan met die optrek van pleitstukke.
Daar is notas wat die presedente verduidelik en die wet in detail
uiteensit soos dit deur die howe toegedien en ontwikkel word.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Erfreg in Suid-Afrika bied n ryke bron van, asook n lewendige en
toeganklike inleiding tot, die beginsels van die erfreg. Deur die
gemeenregtelike, statutere, grondwetlike en verbandhoudende
gewoonteregtelike komponente van die erfreg saam te snoer, verskaf
hierdie werk alle noodsaaklike gegewens binne die bestek van een
omvattende bron. Dit is op die leergang van die voorgraadse
LLB-kursus toegespits, om as n deeglike en leersame oorsig van al
die belangrike onderwerpe van hierdie dissipline te dien. Dit dek
die nuutste regspraak en ontwikkelinge, soos: die Civil Union Act
17 van 2006, die Reform of Customary Law of Succession and
Regulation of Related Matters Act 11 van 2009, die uitspraak van
die Konstitusionele Hof in Hassam v Jacobs waarin daar erkenning
verleen is aan weduwees uit poligiene Moslemhuwelike se reg om
intestaat te erf. Erfreg in Suid-Afrika het verskeie eienskappe wat
dit nie alleen vir studiedoeleindes waardevol maak nie, maar ook d
aarop toegespits is om n onafhanklike, kritiese en denkende omgang
met die vakgebied te bevorder. Die boek is ook n nuttige bron vir
regspraktisyns wat opheldering verlang oor nuwe ontwikkelinge
binne, of wesenlike beginsels van, die erfreg.
This bilingual casebook provides the reader with excerpts of judgments that illustrate the most important aspects and underlying principles of South African criminal procedure. It also contains a section on international and transnational criminal matters.
A summary of the facts and important issues precedes each case excerpt. The excerpts are followed by a critical note evaluating and explaining the relevance and importance of the judgment. The method employed by the authors in their selection of cases reflects a principled approach to the subject. All introductory and explanatory notes are in English and Afrikaans and Afrikaans judgments are followed by an English translation.
This book will be of invaluable assistance in the study of the dynamic field of criminal procedure. It can be used as a companion to the Criminal Procedure Handbook 9th edition by Joubert (ed) et al.
The reworked and updated new edition of this widely-prescribed bestseller has been written specifically for second year students following a first course on the subject. Extensive use is made of examples and references to case law and the authors take cognisance of and accommodate the varying needs and teaching approaches at different universities.
As with the previous edition, this textbooks endeavours to provide a picture of the new law of property, and therefore chapters concerning the protection of rights in property in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, are included.
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