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Northwestern Journal of Human Rights

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2016

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The Transformation Of South African Private Law After Twenty Years Of Democracy, Christopher J. Roederer Apr 2016

The Transformation Of South African Private Law After Twenty Years Of Democracy, Christopher J. Roederer

Northwestern Journal of Human Rights

In The Transformation of South African Private Law after Ten Years of Democracy, 37 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 447 (2006), I evaluated the role of private law in consolidating South Africa’s constitutional democracy. There, I traced the negative effects of apartheid from public law to private law, and then to the law of delict, South Africa’s counterpart to tort law. I demonstrated that the law of delict failed to develop under apartheid and that the values animating the law of delict under apartheid were inconsistent with the values and aspirations of South Africa’s democratic transformation. By the end of …