This book reflects the legislative change and consequent changes in common law that fundamentally affect the law of persons, in particular the Children's Act of 2007 and the application of the constitution.
This book reflects the legislative change and consequent changes in common law that fundamentally affect the law of persons, in particular the Children's Act of 2007 and the application of the constitution.
Ann Skelton, University of Pretoria, Hannaretha Kruger, University of South Africa Marita Carnelly, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Robbie Robinson, North-West University, Sonia Human, Rhodes University Lesala Mofokeng, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Johan Scott, University of Pretoria
Inhaltsangabe
Part A - Legal Subjectivity 1: Definition of concepts 2: Beginning of legal subjectivity 3: End of legal subjectivity Part B - Status: The factors that influence it 4: Introduction 5: Domicile and citizenship 6: Birth and adoption - Rape and incest - Surrogacy and AID - Adoption 7: Minority - Infants - Minors - Emancipation 8: Prodigality, curatorship and insolvency 9: Mental illness, physical disability, and the influenc e of alcohol and drugs 10: Race, custom and religion
Part A - Legal Subjectivity 1: Definition of concepts 2: Beginning of legal subjectivity 3: End of legal subjectivity Part B - Status: The factors that influence it 4: Introduction 5: Domicile and citizenship 6: Birth and adoption - Rape and incest - Surrogacy and AID - Adoption 7: Minority - Infants - Minors - Emancipation 8: Prodigality, curatorship and insolvency 9: Mental illness, physical disability, and the influenc e of alcohol and drugs 10: Race, custom and religion
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