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THE LAW OF DELICT IN SOUTH AFRICA

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The Law of Delict in South Africa, third edition, offers an introduction to the general principles of delictual law. Comprehensive in scope, while clear and concise, the text provides a rich contextual framework that supports understanding and application of the principles. Features: The text offers a progressive discussion of the law of delict, analyzing the extent to which the common law of delict reflects the diverse, multicultural values of South African society, and proposing a framework for continuing, inclusive development of the common law. In addition, the third edition offers a deeper critical discussion of the relationship between common law principles and the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. The third edition draws critical connections between established principles of delictual law and the rapidly-developing technological context. Discussions, which relate and apply principles to the context of modern technologies, are integrated throughout the text.

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The Law of Delict in South Africa

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Typeset in Utopia Std 9.5 pt on 12 pt

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Publisher: Penny Lane
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