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The roles of the courts have become an inevitable social reality in adjudicating customary law disputes in Nigeria and South Africa. Because these courts are established and validated along positivist practice, they inevitably require the adoption of a pr... see more

The judicial notice is unquestionably important, and flawed execution undermines the procedural action and negates its legal effects. In this regard, the means used to deliver the judicial notice to the addressee, its speed, and its appropriateness for th... see more

Hasta 2014, la revisión judicial de las normas ambientales fue altamente deferente, remarcando la naturaleza discrecional de la potestad normativa del Presidente de la República. Sin embargo, esta tendencia fue interrumpida por una sentencia dictada por e... see more

Hasta 2014, la revisión judicial de las normas ambientales fue altamente deferente, remarcando la naturaleza discrecional de la potestad normativa del Presidente de la República. Sin embargo, esta tendencia fue interrumpida por una sentencia dictada por e... see more

Hasta 2014, la revisión judicial de las normas ambientales fue altamente deferente, remarcando la naturaleza discrecional de la potestad normativa del Presidente de la República. Sin embargo, esta tendencia fue interrumpida por una sentencia dictada por e... see more

In the past, customary law has been applied rather haphazardly in the courts. Its inherent adaptive flexibility and indeterminate nature created confusion in a court system ill-equipped to deal with litigation dealing with customary law issues. Understand... see more

In the past, customary law has been applied rather haphazardly in the courts. Its inherent adaptive flexibility and indeterminate nature created confusion in a court system ill-equipped to deal with litigation dealing with customary law issues. Understand... see more

This article examines whether, to give effect to the section 26 constitutional right to adequate housing, courts can (or should) compel the state to expropriate property in instances when it is not just and equitable to evict unlawful occupiers from priva... see more

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