A collection of essays providing insight into the evolution of
South African law, exploring the process of the integration of
European civil law and English civil law. Each essay attempts to
assess the level of interaction between the civil and the common
law; the mechanisms bringing about competition, co-existence or
fusion in each area of the law; and whether the process is complete
or continuing. Also explored is the possibility of observing the
emergence, from these two routes, of a genuinely South African
private law. The opening essays contextualize this process, viewing
the development in the setting of colonial domination, cultural
imperialism, and racial and rationalistic ideologies.
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