Thursday 17 January 2013 at 13:00

Comparative Law Discussion Group
Constitutionalism, public policy and discriminatory testamentary bequests - a good fit between common law and civil law in South Africa's mixed jurisdictions?

Speaker: Professor Francois du Toit, University of the Western Cape

Venue: Oxford Law Faculty Seminar Room D (lunch from 12:30 - Foyer of IECL)

 

The paper investigates South African courts’ treatment of discriminatory testamentary bequests in the pre- and post-constitutional eras. It shows a change in judicial attitude towards such bequests from an accommodating, tolerant stance, purportedly founded on South Africa's Roman-Dutch common law, during the pre-constitutional era to a firm normative approach with a focus on equality and non-discrimination during the post-constitutional years. The Article assesses critically this post-constitutional approach against precedent and scholarship from Common Law and Civil Law jurisdictions and asks whether, given the mixed nature of its legal system, the current South African position in regard to such bequests achieves a good fit between the Common Law and Civil Law.

For more information please contact: Jenny Dix

Organised by the Comparative Law Discussion Group in conjunction with Property Law Discussion Group


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