The Origins of South African law
HFL1501
MAY/JUNE 2022
PORTFOLIO
Duration 13 May 2022 to 10h00 on 23 May 2022
Written by
Camecia Cass
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,The origins of South African law
HFL1501
MAY/JUNE 2022
Examination Period: 10h00 on 13 May 2022 to 10h00 on 23 May 2022
Name:
Student number:
First examiner: Ms L Wildenboer
Second examiner: Ms A Bauling
Students experiencing technical challenges should contact the SCSC on 080 000
1870 or via e-mail or refer to the Get- Help resource for
the list of additional contact numbers. Only communication received from your
myLife account will be considered. No complaints of technical challenges received
after the submission deadline will be considered.
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MARKING RUBRIC (5 marks)
Please include this marking rubric on the last page of your portfolio submission: [5]
MARKING RUBRIC: Technical aspects of the portfolio examination
It is possible to obtain one mark for each of the following criteria:
Cover page and table of contents included
Presentation neat and according to CLAW formal requirements,
as provided in Tutorial Letter 301
Acceptable language usage and spelling
Bibliography included and aligned with OSCOLA style, as
provided in Tutorial Letter 302
Footnotes included and aligned with OSCOLA style, as provided
in Tutorial Letter 302
[Total Marking rubric: 5]
2
, ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION
Please complete and include this declaration with your portfolio submission:
Declaration
1. I understand what academic dishonesty entails and am aware of Unisa’s
policies in this regard.
2. I declare that this portfolio is my own, original work. Where I have used
someone else’s work I have indicated this by using the prescribed style of
referencing. Every contribution to, and quotation in, this assignment from the
work or works of other people has been referenced according to this style.
3. I have not allowed, and will not allow, anyone to copy my work with the
intention of passing it off as his or her own work.
4. I did not make use of another student’s work and submitted it as my own.
5. I am aware that marks can be deducted for poor/no referencing in this
examination.
NAME:
ID NUMBER / PASSPORT NUMBER:
STUDENT NUMBER:
DATE:
PART 1 (25 marks)
The origins of South African law
Answer the following questions by making use only of the study material in
Part 1 of the Study Guide:
Question 1
Explain the difference between practical and scientific reception and give an
example of each from South African legal history. (4)
Practical reception:
3
HFL1501
MAY/JUNE 2022
PORTFOLIO
Duration 13 May 2022 to 10h00 on 23 May 2022
Written by
Camecia Cass
BUY ME TO VIEW THE REST OF THE ANSWER
1
,The origins of South African law
HFL1501
MAY/JUNE 2022
Examination Period: 10h00 on 13 May 2022 to 10h00 on 23 May 2022
Name:
Student number:
First examiner: Ms L Wildenboer
Second examiner: Ms A Bauling
Students experiencing technical challenges should contact the SCSC on 080 000
1870 or via e-mail or refer to the Get- Help resource for
the list of additional contact numbers. Only communication received from your
myLife account will be considered. No complaints of technical challenges received
after the submission deadline will be considered.
To apply for an aegrotat examination, please write to .
CUT AND PASTE INTO YOUR DOCUMENT
MARKING RUBRIC (5 marks)
Please include this marking rubric on the last page of your portfolio submission: [5]
MARKING RUBRIC: Technical aspects of the portfolio examination
It is possible to obtain one mark for each of the following criteria:
Cover page and table of contents included
Presentation neat and according to CLAW formal requirements,
as provided in Tutorial Letter 301
Acceptable language usage and spelling
Bibliography included and aligned with OSCOLA style, as
provided in Tutorial Letter 302
Footnotes included and aligned with OSCOLA style, as provided
in Tutorial Letter 302
[Total Marking rubric: 5]
2
, ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION
Please complete and include this declaration with your portfolio submission:
Declaration
1. I understand what academic dishonesty entails and am aware of Unisa’s
policies in this regard.
2. I declare that this portfolio is my own, original work. Where I have used
someone else’s work I have indicated this by using the prescribed style of
referencing. Every contribution to, and quotation in, this assignment from the
work or works of other people has been referenced according to this style.
3. I have not allowed, and will not allow, anyone to copy my work with the
intention of passing it off as his or her own work.
4. I did not make use of another student’s work and submitted it as my own.
5. I am aware that marks can be deducted for poor/no referencing in this
examination.
NAME:
ID NUMBER / PASSPORT NUMBER:
STUDENT NUMBER:
DATE:
PART 1 (25 marks)
The origins of South African law
Answer the following questions by making use only of the study material in
Part 1 of the Study Guide:
Question 1
Explain the difference between practical and scientific reception and give an
example of each from South African legal history. (4)
Practical reception:
3