The south african legal system unlike roman law is not codified . Explain the meaning of this statement
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South African law is not codified, which means it is not recorded into one comprehensive piece of legislation. Our law has been influenced by Roman; Roman-Dutch; and English law given the history of our country Legislation.
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The south African legal system is not codified because it is not confined to a single legislation system.
Explanation:
- South African law is ruled partially by Romans and Dutches.
- The legislative power is differentiated into several categories.
- A part of the country comes under the control of Romans, a part of them comes under Dutch, and the remaining part will come under a combination of Roman and Dutch rulers.
- The legislation is entirely divided into different sections and each section is ruled by the emperor.
- A group of people will come under each section.
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