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Historical Sources of South African Law

Roman Law
Foundation of Western European Legal System
 Originated from primitive customs and evolved into an intricate legal system.
 Influenced legal systems worldwide.
Development Through History
 Period of the Kings: Customary law dominated.
 Republican Period: The Twelve Tables were introduced to regulate social and commercial
interactions.
 Period of Emperors: The Roman legal system reached its peak.
 Post-Classical Period: Division of the Roman Empire into Western and Eastern regions.
 Roman law was negatively influenced by primitive German legal systems.
Justinian and the Corpus Iuris Civilis
 Emperor Justinian codified Roman law into Corpus Iuris Civilis:
o Codex – Collection of legislation.
o Digesta – Extracts from works of Roman jurists.
o Institutes – Textbook for legal students.
o Novellae – Legislation enacted after the Codex.


Law of the Netherlands (Germanic Customary Law)
 Developed due to expansion in trade and commerce.
 Required an efficient and sophisticated system.
 Roman law was integrated into the Dutch legal system in the 16th century.
 This led to the formation of Roman-Dutch Law.

South African Law
 Roman-Dutch Law was introduced by Jan van Riebeeck and became the foundation of
common law.
 Influence of English Law:
o Local jurists studied in England.
o English court decisions were applied in South African courts.
o South African legislation was modelled on English law.
o English judges and magistrates presided over South African courts.
💡 SA Law = Roman-Dutch Law + English Law

SA Legal System: Laws vs Rights
The Law
 Comprises rules that regulate society.
 Examples: Criminal law, Environmental law, Intellectual Property law.
 Enforced by the State through penalties or punishments.
 Legal rules can be:
o Coercive: Mandatory compliance.
o Regulatory: Applied voluntarily by parties.
Rights
 Legally protected interests of legal subjects in legal objects.
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