Hamlyn Lecture Series The contribution of English law to South African law ; and the rule of law in South Africa

Type
Book
Authors
Category
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Publication Year
1967 
Publisher
Stevens and Sons, Limited, United Kingdom 
Volume
19 
Issue Type
19th series 
Pages
xii, 105 pages 
Subject
South Africa 
Series Name
Abstract
"This survey by an eminent South African lawyer represents an important contribution in the fields of comparative and constitutional law. Covering problems of immediate topical interest, as well as providing invaluable historical and background material, the work must be of interest to both students and teachers of law and politics and also to the general reader." - Cover 
Description
Contents:
The Hamlyn Trust
introductory
Part I. The Contribution of English Law to South African Law
The common law of South Africa- what and where it is
The English law contribution in general
The English law contribution in detail
How the contribution stands today
Part II. The Rule of Law
The meaning of the rule of law
The rule of law in South Africa
Conclusions 
Biblio Notes
Donated by Graham Price.
Includes bibliographical references.  
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