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The Rule of Law in South Africa


ISBN13: 9781509958023
To be Published: December 2027
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2025)
Price: £42.99
Hardback edition not yet published, ISBN13 9781509957989



This book explores the contentious history of the rule of law in the geographic and socio-political space that becomes South Africa. This is a history of contestation over the idea and use of indigenous, colonial, and constitutional law by official institutions. It explores the multitude of social movements, political organisations, and communities that have turned to the law to defend against abuses of power or to challenge authority and assert claims. These claims have been based on both official and unofficial law and have been asserted in the name of tradition, common law, human rights, and/or international law.

As reflected in the practice and academic analysis of law in South Africa in the past and present, the contested conceptions of the rule of law and its relationship to the legacies of colonial apartheid are central to the continuing political and social conflict in post-apartheid South Africa.

The book addresses the rule of law under colonialism and apartheid during the democratic transition and under South Africa’s existing constitutional order. It also considers extra-legal influences on the rule of law, such as the political economy of the country, and delves into the lived experience of the rule of law in a society where legal pluralism shapes the lives of large portions of the population.

Subjects:
South Africa, Other Jurisdictions
Contents:
1. Introduction – Debate over the Rule of Law in South Africa
2. Rule of Law under Colonialism and Apartheid
3. Rule of Law and the Democratic Transition, TRC, etc.
4. Rule of Law and the Post-Apartheid Constitutional Structure
5. Extra-Legal Influences on the Rule of Law
6. Lived Experience of the Rule of Law – Pluralism, etc.
7. Future of the Rule of Law in South Africa

Bibliography
Index

Series: Rule of Law in Context

The Rule of Law in China ISBN 9781509941568
To be published July 2025
Hart Publishing
£85.00
The Rule of Law in South Africa ISBN 9781509957989
To be published June 2025
Hart Publishing
£85.00
The Rule of Law in Germany ISBN 9781509969296
To be published December 2024
Hart Publishing
£85.00
The Rule of Law in Brazil: The Legal Construction of Inequality ISBN 9781509961900
Published January 2024
Hart Publishing
£42.99
£38.69
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