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FUNDAMINA A Journal of legal history 1996 (2) Contents Preface p174 Articles Articles Roman-Dutch
authorities at the Cape in the eighteenth century Law of
succession at the Cape 1806-1828 Developments
in the Cape libel law The law of
slavery: The predicament of the slave community at the Cape Peregrini and slaves in the
Roman empire Populus: Legal entity and
political autonomy To appeal to
"ex aequo et bono"
in the seventeenth to eighteenth century conflict of laws Roman law as
the origin of the maritime lien and the action in rem in the South African admiralty court Why is Dutch
law not hampered by a numerus clausus
(gesloten system, geslote
kategorie) of real rights? The future of
the Roman-Dutch legal heritage FUNDAMINA
CONTENTS Protection of
environment in Roman law? 1 Andreas
Wacke Jurisprudence
as rhetoric — ancient antecedents, modern applications
23 Derek van
der Merwe Damages and
interdicts for trade mark infringement — how these
remedies developed
52 Roshana
Kelbrick Die gelding
van die actio aquae pluviae arcendae in die
Suid-Afrikaanse reg 77 Paul du
Plessis The double
jeopardy prohibition — a historical
overview 86 Louise
Jordaan Law in South
Africa: The roots of specialisation in the Greco-Romano
and Christian-Judaic
tradition 115 Gardiol J
van Niekerk The
de-Romanisation of legal history courses at South African universities 129 Wessel le
Roux __________________________________________________________________ EDITORIAL
COMMITTEE Honorary
Editor: R Feenstra (Leyden) Editor: H
van den Bergh (Pretoria) Editorial
Board: P Birks (Oxford); W Brauneder (Vienna); GR Dolezalek; A Gouron
(Montpellier); WJ Hosten (Pretoria); DG Kleyn (Pretoria); K Luig (Cologne);
PL Néve (Nijmegen-Tilburg); A Pérez Martin (Murcia); P Stein (Cambridge); BC
Stoop (Pretoria); Ph J Thomas (Pretoria); D van der Merwe (Johannesburg); DH
van Zyl (Cape Town); DP Visser (Cape Town); A Wacke (Cologne); P Weimar
(Zurich); J Zinsky (Budapest - Miskolc) ________________________________________________________________________
Fundamina is published annually
as the mouthpiece of the Southern African Society of Legal Historians and is
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Society is open to all who identify themselves with the aims of the Society,
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