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The south Africa legal system, unlike Roman law is not codified. explain the meaning of this statement

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Answered by gadadharrout321
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Answer:

this means that south Africa has a constitution

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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South African law is not codified, implying that it is not translated into a single standardized set of legislation. Our legislation was influenced by Roman rule; Roman-Dutch legislation; and English rule, considering the history of our nation.

Explanation:

  • This is no codification of South African rule, which ensures it is not organized into one systematic set of legislation. Roman; Roman-Dutch; and English rule have shaped our legislation despite our country's history.
  • Roman-Dutch rule joins the legal framework in South Africa in spite of the fact that the first immigrants to the Cape took this statute with them and, since the collapse of the Roman Empire, their rules were blended in with Dutch customary law over time.

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