The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland

This study was undertaken to establish whether the legal phenomenon known as a contract exist in indigenous legal systems and in particular, among the Swazi. As the underlying aims and consequences of indigenous contracts differ not only between indigenous peoples but is also affected by the degree...

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Main Author: Van Schalkwyk, Adelle
Other Authors: Whelpton, F. P. van R.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Van Schalkwyk, Adelle (2006) The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1084>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-10842018-11-19T17:14:01Z The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland Van Schalkwyk, Adelle Whelpton, F. P. van R. Bill of Rights Dispute settlements Holistic approach Harmonization Unification and integration Indigenous contract Indigenous marriage Legal reform Legal values Living law Recording and codification Swazi law and custom 340.526887 Customary law -- Swaziland Contracts -- Swaziland This study was undertaken to establish whether the legal phenomenon known as a contract exist in indigenous legal systems and in particular, among the Swazi. As the underlying aims and consequences of indigenous contracts differ not only between indigenous peoples but is also affected by the degree of westernisation that has taken place, a micro study has been done in semi-rural areas in the Kingdom of Swaziland to establish if the existing value systems are altered or replaced when western legal institutions are introduced. Data was obtained by way of interviewing a panel of experts and compared with available literature. Through the process of gathering information, the legal principles were described and the functioning of social processes noted. Different indigenous contracts and general principles were identified. It must, however, be noted that a contract is more than a device for establishing the economic and legal implications of a transaction. Most contractual disputes are resolved outside the courts through negotiated settlements to restore harmony in the community. Although the Swazi law of contract is showing clear signs of adapting to new developments, there is proof that established legal principles and Swazi values are being retained. This study will not only be useful as a source of information for both Swazi courts and administration, but could also serve as a basis for codification intended by the Swazi Government. For that purpose, a memorandum has been compiled for consideration by the Swazi authorities. The compatibility of Swazi law and custom with a Bill of Rights was also evaluated and suggestions were made for possible law reform in the Kingdom of Swaziland. Jurisprudence LL.D. 2009-08-25T10:49:28Z 2009-08-25T10:49:28Z 2006-11 2006-11-30 Thesis Van Schalkwyk, Adelle (2006) The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1084> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1084 en 1 online resource (v, 316 leaves)
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topic Bill of Rights
Dispute settlements
Holistic approach
Harmonization
Unification and integration
Indigenous contract
Indigenous marriage
Legal reform
Legal values
Living law
Recording and codification
Swazi law and custom
340.526887
Customary law -- Swaziland
Contracts -- Swaziland
spellingShingle Bill of Rights
Dispute settlements
Holistic approach
Harmonization
Unification and integration
Indigenous contract
Indigenous marriage
Legal reform
Legal values
Living law
Recording and codification
Swazi law and custom
340.526887
Customary law -- Swaziland
Contracts -- Swaziland
Van Schalkwyk, Adelle
The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland
description This study was undertaken to establish whether the legal phenomenon known as a contract exist in indigenous legal systems and in particular, among the Swazi. As the underlying aims and consequences of indigenous contracts differ not only between indigenous peoples but is also affected by the degree of westernisation that has taken place, a micro study has been done in semi-rural areas in the Kingdom of Swaziland to establish if the existing value systems are altered or replaced when western legal institutions are introduced. Data was obtained by way of interviewing a panel of experts and compared with available literature. Through the process of gathering information, the legal principles were described and the functioning of social processes noted. Different indigenous contracts and general principles were identified. It must, however, be noted that a contract is more than a device for establishing the economic and legal implications of a transaction. Most contractual disputes are resolved outside the courts through negotiated settlements to restore harmony in the community. Although the Swazi law of contract is showing clear signs of adapting to new developments, there is proof that established legal principles and Swazi values are being retained. This study will not only be useful as a source of information for both Swazi courts and administration, but could also serve as a basis for codification intended by the Swazi Government. For that purpose, a memorandum has been compiled for consideration by the Swazi authorities. The compatibility of Swazi law and custom with a Bill of Rights was also evaluated and suggestions were made for possible law reform in the Kingdom of Swaziland. === Jurisprudence === LL.D.
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title_full The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland
title_fullStr The indigenous law of contract with particular reference to the Swazi in the Kingdom of Swaziland
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