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The Making of South African Legal Culture, 1902-1936: Fear, Favour, and Prejudice
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ColonialismSouth African HistoryAfrican LawLawAfrican DiasporaCriminal LawComparative Public LawSocial SciencesAfrican HistoryComparative Criminal LawAfrican American StudiesCriminology 5African Social ChangeColonialism Part IiAfrican PoliticsPublic International LawComparative LawAfrican Human RightsPreface Acknowledgements ListTransitional JusticeLegal HistoryAfrocentricityAnthropologySociology Of LawSocial JusticeAfrican City
Preface Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Part I. Puzzles, Paradigms and Problems: 1. Four stories 2. Legal culture, state making and colonialism Part II. Law and Order: 3. Police and policing 4. Criminology 5. Prisons and penology 6. Criminal law 7. Criminalising political opposition Part III. South African Common Law A: 8. Roman-Dutch law 9. Marriage and race 10. The legal profession Part IV. South African Common Law B: 11. Creating the discourse: customary law and colonial rule in South Africa 12. After Union: the segregationist tide 13. The native appeal courts and customary law 14. Customary law, courts and code after 1927 Part V. Law and Government: 15. Land 16. Law and labour 17. The new province for law and order: struggles on the racial frontier 18. A rule of law Part VI. Consideration: 19. Reconstructing the state: legal formalism, democracy and a post-colonial rule of law Bibliography Index Index of legal cases cited.