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770The paper presents a novel take on the character of South Africa’s governance structure. It argues that, insofar as it constitutionally recognises traditional authorities, figures who rule in accordance with idiosyncratic and localised customary laws, as well as instigate a cheek-by-jowl existence of an asymmetrical property law (where in the urban setting land is nominally bought or transferred for sale, but in traditional rural areas granted by the chief), manifest in the differentiated land l…Read more
University of Witwatersrand
PhD, 2020
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
History of Western Philosophy |