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Citizenship and Accountability Conference Session 2: What is Living Customary Law? And how should the courts identify it and apply it?

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Bonavero Institute of Human Rights
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It is twenty-five years since the transition to democracy in South Africa. Some of the most enduring challenges have concerned the role of customary law and traditional leadership in the new democratic state.
This conference draws together scholars, practitioners and judges to discuss these challenges.

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Bonavero Institute of Human Rights
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Nick Barber
Thandabantu Nhlapo
Nolundi Luwaya
Kate O'Regan
Keywords
human rights
south africa
customary law
Traditional Leadership
Human rights; South Africa; Customary Law; Traditional Leadership; Litigating Rights
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 17/06/2019
Duration: 00:59:28

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