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Concepts of Justice and National Context Outlining Legal Comparisons Between the Federal Republic of Germany, the United States of America, and the People's Republic of China
(PER/PELJ, 2022)
Comparative law holds the promise of improving knowledge. Looking at other legal systems enables a nuanced understanding of the rules of one's own country. While comparative law traditionally starts with a concrete issue, ...
Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en die Republiek van die Oranje-Vrystaat: Hooflyne van ’n kerk-staatverhouding, 1854-1902
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2016)
A close relationship existed between the Dutch Reformed Church in the Orange Free State and the Republic of the Orange Free State during the existence of the latter in 1854-1902. This was due to a shared world view and the ...
Der Einfluss und die Stellung des Völkerrechts in den Verfassungssystemen einiger ost- und Mitteleuropäerfassungssystemen Einiger Ost- und Mitteleuropäischer Transformationsstaaten
(2008)
Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for
practical purposes, could be described as marginal in national legal orders in
the socialist Central and Eastern European (CEE) Countries. The ...
Theoretical (dis-) position and strategic leitmotivs in constitutional interpretation in South Africa
(2015)
This essay takes a look at the historic restoration that bequeathed this country and its people a prototypical, justiciable Constitution. The advent of constitutional democracy in South Africa went hand in hand with an ...
Once more uBuntu : a reply to Radebe and Phooko
(PER/PELJ, 2020)
This article is a critical engagement with the most recent
contribution to the debate on the nature and content of ubuntu.
The contribution (by Radebe and Phooko) attempts to provide
the concept of ubuntu with substantive ...