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Kotze, Roman-Dutch Law in So. Af., 1912
The Roman-Dutch Law as Administered in South Africa; Judgment of Kotze, J.P. and Graham, J., in the Eastern Districts Division of the Supreme Court
of the Union of South Africa, in the case of Fitzgerald v. Green, 8th Dec., 1911; With an introductory note by W. R. Bisschop: vii+62p, London, Stevens
and Haynes, 1912. (This is a leading case on the application of Roman-Dutch family law in South Africa. It stands for the principle, among others,
that South African judges are not bound by any manner of stare decisis to the decisions of Roman-Dutch jurists in Holland. Justice Kotze is referred to
on the title page as Kotze, J.P., and in the Introductory Note as Kotze, J.G.)
Title:   The Roman-Dutch law as administered in South Africa : judgment of Kotzé, J.P., and Graham, J., in the Eastern Districts division of the Supreme Court of the Union of South Africa, in the case of Fitzgerald v. Green, 8th Dec., 1911 / with an introductory note by W.R. Bisschop.
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