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Regulating Vernacular Dispute Resolution Forums: Controversy Concerning the Process, Substance and Implications of South Africa's Traditional Courts Bill

Pages 133-155 | Published online: 07 May 2015

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John-Mark Iyi. (2016) Fair hearing without lawyers? The Traditional Courts Bill and the reform of traditional justice system in South Africa. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 48:1, pages 127-152.
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Janine Ubink & Sindiso Mnisi Weeks. (2017) Courting Custom: Regulating Access to Justice in Rural South Africa and Malawi. Law & Society Review 51:4, pages 825-858.
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Elizabeth Thornberry. (2015) Virginity Testing, History, and the Nostalgia For Custom in Contemporary South Africa. African Studies Review 58:3, pages 129-148.
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Eline Peters & Janine Ubink. (2014) Restorative and Flexible Customary Procedures and Their Gendered Impact: A Preliminary View on Namibia's Formalization of Traditional Courts. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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