Unit 1 - Legal Pluralism
Unit 1 - Legal Pluralism
Unit 1 - Legal Pluralism
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A. INTRODUCTION
1) It is interdisciplinary: it is a combination of
many disciplines [history, law, jurisprudence,
sociology, anthropology and politics].
B.PRELIMINARY POINTS 1
a) South Africa is a multi-lingual and multicultural country.
b) Broadly, there are four race groups – (1) Black, (2) Coloured, (3)
Indian and (4) White.
c) There are eleven official languages.
d) Black people, themselves, are divided into many groups, and
clans, who speak 9 different languages, and several dialects.
H.PEOPLE’S LAW
a) It is also important to understand the phenomenon called
“People’s Law”.