Ubuntu, Good Faith and Equity: Flexible Legal Principles in Developing a Contemporary Jurisprudence (2011), 1st Edition
Product Details:
Author(s): | Diedrich, F |
Page count: | 166 |
ISBN: | 9780702186172 |
Languages(s): | English, |
Year Published: | 2011 |
Categories: | Indigenous Law and Customary Law, Comparative |
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About this publication
This book contains a selection of papers on the topic of ‘Ubuntu, Humanity and Good Faith / Equity as Flexible Principles in Law and Society in Southern Africa’. The papers by international academics provide a comparative viewpoint on how good faith and equity have been used in other jurisdictions as flexible legal principles to achieve equitable outcomes.
Content
- Preface - Frank Diedrich
- Ubuntu as a legal principle in an ever-changing world - Yvonne Mokgoro
- Ubuntu: An African equity - Tom Bennett
- Ubuntu: Ethnophilosophy and core constitutional value(s) - Ilze Keevy
- The contribution of ubuntu to the development of constitutional jurisprudence in a democratic South Africa - SF Khunou & Seth Nthai
- ‘Just say sorry?’ Ubuntu, Africanisation and the child justice system in the Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 - Julia Sloth-Nielsen & Jacqui Gallinetti
- Towards constitutionalism and democratic governance: Ubuntu and equity as a basis for regulating public functionaries in common-law Africa - Mwiza Jo Nkhata
- Ubuntu in the traditional justice mechanisms of South Africa - Inga Svarca
- The procedural relationship between state law and customary law in civil and commercial matters - Frank Diedrich
- Individualism and the balancing of interests in German civil law - Ulrich Spellenberg
- Index
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