Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-77f85d65b8-g4pgd Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2026-04-17T05:02:36.388Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2026

Sindiso Mnisi
Affiliation:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Get access

Information

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Book purchase

Temporarily unavailable

References

Abahlali Basemjondolo Movement SA and Another v Premier of the Province of KwaZulu-Natal and Others (CCT12/09) [2009] ZACC 31.Google Scholar
Abel, R. L., The Law & Society Reader (New York University Press, 1995).Google Scholar
Abel, R. L., Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle against Apartheid, 1980–1994 (Psychology Press, 1995).Google Scholar
Abrego, L. J., ‘Legal Consciousness of Undocumented Latinos: Fear and Stigma as Barriers to Claims-Making for First- and 1.5-Generation Immigrants’ (2011) 45 Law & Society Review 337–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Abu-Lughod, L., Do Muslim Women Need Saving? (Harvard University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Abu-Lughod, L., ‘Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others’ (2002) 104 American Anthropologist 783–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adams, T. A., ‘Establishing Intellectual Space for Black Students in Predominantly White Universities through Black Studies’ (2005) 56 Negro Educational Review 285–99.Google Scholar
Affordable Medicines Trust and Others v Minister of Health and Others (CCT27/04) [2005] ZACC 3.Google Scholar
African [Banjul] Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (1981).Google Scholar
Agrico Masjinerie (Edms) Bpk v Swiers (399/06) [2007] ZASCA 84.Google Scholar
Albertyn, C. and Mushariwa, M., ‘Special Issue on Transformation and the Courts: Introduction’ (2015) 31 South African Journal on Human Rights 441–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alcoreza, R. P., ‘Buen Vivir as a Model for State and Economy’ (2013) 145 Beyond Development 145–58.Google Scholar
Alexkor Ltd and Another v Richtersveld Community and Others (CCT19/03) [2003] ZACC 18.Google Scholar
Alkire, S., ‘A Conceptual Framework for Human Security’, Working Paper (Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE), 2003).Google Scholar
Alkire, S., ‘Human Development: Definitions, Critiques, and Related Concepts’, Working Paper (Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Altenmüller, M. S., Lange, L. L. and Gollwitzer, M., ‘When Research Is Me-search: How Researchers’ Motivation to Pursue a Topic Affects Laypeople’s Trust in Science’ (2021) 16 PLoS ONE e0253911.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Amadiume, P. I., Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society (Zed Books Ltd., 2015).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Amadiume, P. I., Re-Inventing Africa: Matriarchy, Religion and Culture (Zed Books, 1997).Google Scholar
Andrews, P., From Cape Town to Kabul: Rethinking Strategies for Pursuing Women’s Human Rights (CRC Press, 2012).Google Scholar
Andrews, P., ‘A Man of Ubuntu: A South African Colleague’s Tribute to Stephen Ellmann In Memoriam: Steven Ellmann’ (2019) 26 Clinical Law Review 2936.Google Scholar
Anzaldúa, G., Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza, 4th ed. (Aunt Lute Books, 2012).Google Scholar
Asante-Muhammad, D., Collins, C., Hoxie, J., and Nieves, E., Report: Ever-Growing Gap: Without Change, African-American and Latino Families Won’t Match White Wealth for Centuries (Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED), and Racial Wealth Divide Initiative, 2016).Google Scholar
Atuahene, B., Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America (Little, Brown and Company, 2025).Google Scholar
Atuahene, B., We Want What’s Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program (Oxford University Press, 2014).Google Scholar
Atuahene, B. and Sibanda, S., ‘From Reparations to Dignity Restoration: The Story of the Popela Community’ (2018) 18 African Human Rights Law Journal 654–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Baksh-Soodeen, R. and Harcourt, W., The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements (Oxford University Press, 2015).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Baldi, C. A., ‘New Latin American Constitutionalism: Challenging Eurocentrism & Decolonizing History’, February 2012, https://criticallegalthinking.com/2012/02/06/new-latin-american-constitutionalism-challenging-eurocentrism-decolonizing-history/, accessed 3 April 2020.Google Scholar
Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I., ‘Conclusion: Making Sense of Post-Apartheid South Africa’s Voices of Protest’, in Ballard, R., Habib, A. and Valodia, I. (eds.). Voices of Protest: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa (University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006), pp. 397418.Google Scholar
Bam, J., Ausi Told Me: Why Cape Herstoriographies Matter (Jacana Media, 2021).Google Scholar
Bam-Hutchison, J., ‘Decolonising Historiography in South Africa: Reflecting on “Post-Truth” Relevance 25 Years Since Mandela’, in Gudonis, M. and Jones, B. T. (eds.), History in a Post-Truth World, (Routledge, 2020), pp. 235–50.Google Scholar
Bantu Authorities Act 68 of 1951.Google Scholar
Barkhuizen v Napier (CCT72/05) [2007] ZACC 5.Google Scholar
Baron and Others v Claytile (Pty) Limited and Another (CCT241/16) [2017] ZACC 24.Google Scholar
Barreto, J.-M., ‘Decolonial Thinking and the Quest for Decolonising Human Rights’ (2018) 46 Asian Journal of Social Science 484502.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bastin, Y., Coupez, A., Mumba, E. and Schadeberg, T. C. (eds.), Bantu Lexical Reconstructions 3 / Reconstructions lexicales bantoues 3 (Royal Museum for Central Africa, 2002).Google Scholar
Baude, W. and Sachs, S. E., ‘Originalism and the Law of the Past’ (2019) 37 Law and History Review 809–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beadica 231 CC and Others v Trustees for the time being of the Oregon Trust and Others (CCT109/19) [2020] ZACC 13.Google Scholar
Beinart, W., Kingwill, R. and Capps, G., Land, Law and Chiefs in Rural South Africa: Contested Histories and Current Struggles (Wits University Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bekker, J. C., Seymour’s Customary Law in Southern Africa, 5th ed. (Juta, 1989).Google Scholar
Bekker, J. C. and Van Niekerk, G., ‘Gumede v President of the Republic of South Africa: Harmonisation, or the Creation of New Marriage Laws in South Africa?: Case Note’ (2009) 24 SA Publiekreg = SA Public Law 206–22.Google Scholar
Bell, D. A., ‘Who’s Afraid of Critical Race Theory’ (1995) University of Illinois Law Review 893.Google Scholar
von Benda-Beckmann, F. and von Benda-Beckmann, K., ‘The Dynamics of Change and Continuity in Plural Legal Orders’ (2006) 53–54 Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 144.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
von Benda-Beckmann, F., von Benda-Beckmann, K. and Eckert, J. (eds.), Rules of Law and Laws of Ruling (Routledge, 2009).Google Scholar
von Benda-Beckmann, K., ‘Forum Shopping and Shopping Forums: Dispute Processing in a Minangkabau Village in West Sumatra’ (1981) 13 The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 117–59.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bennett, T., ‘“Official” vs “Living” Customary Law: Dilemmas of Description and Recognition’, in Claassens, A. and Cousins, B. (eds.), Land, Power and Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act (Juta, 2008), pp. 138–53.Google Scholar
Bennett, T. W. and Powell, C. H., ‘Aboriginal Title in South Africa Revisited’ (1999) 15 South African Journal on Human Rights 449–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Benton, L., Law and Colonial Cultures: Legal Regimes in World History, 1400–1900 (Cambridge University Press, 2002).Google Scholar
Berg, A., ‘Ancestor Reverence and Mental Health in South Africa’ (2003) 40 Transcultural Psychiatry 194207.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Berger, P. L., The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion (Open Road Media, 2011).Google Scholar
Bhabha, H. K., Crenshaw, K., Burnham, M. A., Higginbotham, A. L., Giddings, P., Ross, A., Lacour, C. B., Lubiano, W. H., Thelwell, M. and Marable, M., Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality (Pantheon, 1992).Google Scholar
Bhe and Others v Khayelitsha Magistrate and Others (CCT49/03) [2004] ZACC 17.Google Scholar
Biko, S., I Write What I Like: Selected Writings (University of Chicago Press, 2002).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bilchitz, D., ‘Towards a Reasonable Approach to the Minimum Core: Laying the Foundations for Future Socio-Economic Rights Jurisprudence’ (2003) 19 South African Journal on Human Rights 126.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Billias, G. A., American Constitutionalism Heard Round the World, 1776–1989: A Global Perspective (New York University Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Boggenpoel, Z.-Z. and Slade, B., ‘Where Is Property? Some Thoughts on the Theoretical Implications of Daniels v Scribante’ (2020) 10 Constitutional Court Review 379–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bonthuys, E. and Albertyn, C. (eds.), Gender, Law and Justice, 2nd ed. (Juta, 2024).Google Scholar
Borrows, J., Canada’s Indigenous Constitution (University of Toronto Press, 2010).Google Scholar
Boullier, M. and Blair, M., ‘Adverse Childhood Experiences’ (2018) 28 Paediatrics and Child Health 132–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boulot, E., Grear, A., Sterlin, J. and Vargas-Roncancio, I. D., ‘Posthuman Legalities: New Materialism and Law Beyond the Human’, in Grear, A., Boulot, E., Vargas-Roncancio, I. D. and Sterlin, J. (eds.), Posthuman Legalities (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021), pp. 112.Google Scholar
Bourdieu, P., ‘The Force of Law: Toward a Sociology of the Juridical Field’ (1986) 38 Hastings Law Journal 805.Google Scholar
Bourdieu, P., Outline of a Theory of Practice (Cambridge University Press, 1977).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowman, N., ‘Here/There/Everywhere: Quantum Models for Decolonizing Canadian State Onto-Epistemology: In a Situation of Oppression, Epistemic Relations are Screwed Up (Medina, 2013)’ (2021) 26 Foundations of Science 171–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowra, A., Mashford-Pringle, A. and Poland, B., ‘Indigenous Learning on Turtle Island: A Review of the Literature on Land-based Learning’ (2021) 65 The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe Canadien 132–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brake, D. L., Chamallas, M. and Williams, V. L., The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States (Oxford University Press, 2023)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brennan, G. and Buchanan, J. M., The Reason of Rules: Constitutional Political Economy (Cambridge University Press, 1986)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brickhill, J., Hassim, A., Bishop, M. and Ngcukaitobi, T., South African Constitutional Law (Juta (Pty) Limited, 2023).Google Scholar
Brinks, D. M. and Gauri, V., ‘The Law’s Majestic Equality? The Distributive Impact of Judicializing Social and Economic Rights’ (2014) Perspectives on Politics 375–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brodkin, K., Morgen, S. and Hutchinson, J., ‘Anthropology as White Public Space?’ (2011) 113 American Anthropologist 545–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brown, J., ‘Lawfare under Lockdown: Challenges to South Africa’s Covid Regulations, March to August 2020’ (2021) 37 South African Journal on Human Rights 302–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bruce-Jones, E., ‘Refugee Law in Crisis: Decolonizing the Architecture of Violence’, in Bosworth, M., Parmar, A. and Vázquez, Y. (eds.), Race, Criminal Justice, and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging (Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 176–93.Google Scholar
Brummer v Gorfil Brothers Investments (Pty) Ltd [2000] ZACC 3.Google Scholar
Bryant, A. T., ‘Mental Development of the South African Native’ (1917) 9 The Eugenics Review 42.Google ScholarPubMed
Bryant, A. T., A Zulu–English Dictionary with Notes on Pronunciation, a Revised Orthography and Derivations and Cognate Words from Many Languages; Including also a Vocabulary of Hlonipa Words, Tribal-Names, etc., a Synopsis of Zulu Grammar and a Concise History of the Zulu People from the Most Ancient Times (The Mariannhill Mission Press, 1905).Google Scholar
Budlender, D., Mgweba, S., Motsepe, K. and Williams, L., Women, Land and Customary Law (Community Agency for Social Enquiry (CASE), 2011).Google Scholar
Budlender, G., ‘Afterword Searching for the Constitutional Living Customary Law’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 327–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Budlender, S., Marcus, G. and Ferreira, N. M., Public Interest Litigation and Social Change in South Africa: Strategies, Tactics and Lessons (Atlantic Philanthropies, 2014).Google Scholar
Burgess, L. G., Riddell, P. M., Fancourt, A. and Murayama, K., ‘The Influence of Social Contagion within Education: A Motivational Perspective’ (2018) 12 Mind, Brain, and Education 164–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burton, J., Conflict: Human Needs Theory (Springer, 1990).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bushe, G. R., ‘Appreciative Inquiry Is Not about the Positive’ (2007) 39 OD Practitioner 3338.Google Scholar
Buur, L. and Jensen, S., ‘Introduction: Vigilantism and the Policing of Everyday Life in South Africa’ (2004) 63 African Studies 139–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buur, L., Jensen, S. and Stepputat, F., The Security-Development Nexus: Expressions of Sovereignty and Securitization in Southern Africa (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2007).Google Scholar
Cabral, A., Unity and Struggle: Speeches and Writings, trans Wolfers, M. (Monthly Review Press, 1979).Google Scholar
Cakal, E., ‘Befogging Reason, Undermining Will: Understanding the Prohibition of Sleep Deprivation as Torture and Ill-treatment in International Law’ (2019) 29 Torture Journal 11.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Calabresi, S. G., ‘A Critical Introduction to the Originalism Debate’ (2008) 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 875.Google Scholar
Cameron, A., Graben, S. and Napoleon, V., Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights, and Relationships (University of Toronto Press, 2020).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Campbell, L., American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America, revised ed. (Oxford University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Capers, B., Carbado, D. W., Lenhardt, R. A. & Onwuachi-Willig, A. (eds.), Critical Race Judgments: Rewritten US Court Opinions on Race and the Law (Cambridge University Press, 2016).Google Scholar
Caplan, H., ‘Case for the Uncommon Law’ (1971) 37 Journal of Air Law and Commerce 273–80.Google Scholar
Carlson, J. and Yeomans, N., ‘Whither Goeth the Law: Humanity or Barbarity?’, in Smith, M. and Crossley, D. (eds.), The Way Out: Radical Alternatives in Australia (Lansdowne Press, 1975), p. 155.Google Scholar
Certification of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (CCT23/96) [1996] ZACC 26.Google Scholar
Cetina, K. K., Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge (Harvard University Press, 1999).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chanock, M., ‘African Constitutionalism from the Bottom-up’ in Klug, H. and Merry, S. E. (eds.), The New Legalism Realism (Cambridge University Press, 2016), pp. 1331.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chanock, M., ‘Constitutionalism, Democracy and Africa: Constitutionalism upside down.’ (2010) 28 Law in Context 126–44.Google Scholar
Chanock, M., ‘Law, State and Culture: Thinking about Customary Law after Apartheid’ (1991) 1991 Acta Juridica/African Customary Law 5270.Google Scholar
Chanock, M., The Making of South African Legal Culture 1902–1936: Fear, Favour and Prejudice (Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chanock, M., ‘A Peculiar Sharpness: An Essay on Property in the History of Customary Law in Colonial Africa’ (1991) 32 The Journal of African History 65.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Charmaz, K. and Mitchell, R. G., ‘Grounded Theory in Ethnography’, in Handbook of Ethnography (SAGE Publications Ltd, 2001), pp. 160–74.Google Scholar
Cheng, S., ‘The Paradox of Vernacularization: Women’s Human Rights and the Gendering of Nationhood’ (2011) 84 Anthropological Quarterly 475505.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cheyette, F. L., ‘Suum cuique tribuere’ (1970) 6 French Historical Studies 287.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chingwete, A., In South Africa, Citizens’ Trust in President, Political Institutions Drops Sharply (Afrobarometer, 2016).Google Scholar
Chingwele, A., Dryding, D. and Dessein, V., Afrobarometer Round 7 Survey in South Africa, 2018: Summary of Results (Afrobarometer, 2018).Google Scholar
Chingwele, A. and Nonjinge, G., News Release: Lived Poverty on the Rise in South Africa, Afrobarometer Survey Shows (Afrobarometer, 2019).Google Scholar
Chirikure, S., Manyanga, M., Pikirayi, I. and Pollard, M., ‘New Pathways of Sociopolitical Complexity in Southern Africa’ (2013) 30 African Archaeological Review 339–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chua, L. J. and Engel, D. M., ‘Legal Consciousness Reconsidered’ (2019) 15 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 335–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality v Blue Moonlight Properties 39 (Pty) Ltd and Another (CCT37/11) [2011] ZACC 33.Google Scholar
Claassens, A., ‘Women, Customary Law and Discrimination: The Impact of the Communal Land Rights Act’ (2005) 2005 Acta Juridica 4281.Google Scholar
Claassens, A. and Budlender, G., ‘Transformative Constitutionalism and Customary Law’ (2013) 6 Constitutional Court Review 75104.Google Scholar
Claassens, A. and Cousins, B., Land, Power & Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act (Juta and Company Ltd, 2008).Google Scholar
Claassens, A. and Matlala, B., ‘Platinum, Poverty and Princes in Post-Apartheid South Africa: New Laws, Old Repertoires’ (2014) 4 New South African Review 116.Google Scholar
Claassens, A. and O’Regan, C., ‘Editorial Citizenship and Accountability: Customary Law and Traditional Leadership under South Africa’s Democratic Constitution’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 155–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Coates, T.-N., Between the World and Me (One World, 2015).Google Scholar
Collins, P. H., Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (Routledge, 1990).Google Scholar
Collins, P. H., Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory (Duke University Press, 2019).Google Scholar
Collins, P. H., ‘WHAT’S IN A NAME? Womanism, Black Feminism, and Beyond’ (1996) 26 The Black Scholar 917.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Comaroff, J. L. and Comaroff, J., Ethnicity, Inc. (University of Chicago Press, 2009).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Comaroff, J. L. and Roberts, S., ‘Marriage and Extra-Marital Sexuality: The Dialectics of Legal Change among the Kgatla’ (1977) 21 Journal of African Law 97123.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Comaroff, J. L. and Roberts, S., Rules and Processes: The Cultural Logic of Dispute in an African Context (University of Chicago Press, 1986).Google Scholar
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996).Google Scholar
Cook, P. A. W., Social Organisation and Ceremonial Institutions of the Bomvana (Juta & Company, Limited, 1931).Google Scholar
Coráñez Bolton, S., Crip Colony: Mestizaje, US Imperialism, and the Queer Politics of Disability in the Philippines (Duke University Press, 2023).Google Scholar
Corder, H. and Hoexter, C., ‘“Lawfare” in South Africa and Its Effects on the Judiciary’ (2017) 10 African Journal of Legal Studies 105–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cornell, D., ‘Gender, Sex, and Equivalent Rights’ in Butler, J. and Scott, J. W. (eds.), Feminists Theorize the Political (Routledge, 1992), p. 280.Google Scholar
Cotterrell, R., Living Law: Studies in Legal and Social Theory (Routledge, 2017).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cousins, B., ‘Characterising “Communal” Tenure: Nested Systems and Flexible Boundaries’, in Claassens, A. and Cousins, B. (eds.), Land, Power and Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act (UCT Press, 2008), pp. 109–37.Google Scholar
Cousins, B., (with Rauri Alcock, Ngididi Dladla, Donna Hornby, Mphethethi Masondo, Gugu Mbatha, Makhosi Mweli and Creina Alcock), ‘Imithetho yomhlaba yaseMsinga: The living law of land in Msinga, KwaZulu-Natal’, Research Report 43. Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2011.Google Scholar
Cousins, B., ‘Land Reform in South Africa Is Failing. Can It be Saved?’ (2016) 92 Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 135–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cowan, D., ‘Legal Consciousness: Some Observations’ (2004) 67 The Modern Law Review 928–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cowan, J. K., Dembour, M.-B. and Wilson, R. A., Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cox, J. H., ‘Mexican Indigenismo, Choctaw Self-Determination, and Todd Downing’s Detective Novels’ (2010) 62 American Quarterly 639–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crain, M., Poster, W., Cherry, M. and Hochschild, A. R., Invisible Labor: Hidden Work in the Contemporary World (University of California Press, 2016).Google Scholar
Crenshaw, K., ‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color’ (1990) 43 Stanford Law Review 1241–300.Google Scholar
Creswell, J. W. and Miller, D. L., ‘Determining Validity in Qualitative Inquiry’ (2000) 39 Theory into Practice 124–30.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crosby, A., ‘Putting the Expropriation Bill into Perspective: It’s Not the Ugly Ogre Some Make It Out to Be’ (2023) Daily Maverick.Google Scholar
Cross, C., ‘An Alternate Legality: The Property Rights Question in Relation to South African Land Reform’ (1992) 8 South African Journal on Human Rights 305–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dabiri, E., Twisted: The Tangled History of Black Hair Culture (Harper Perennial, 2020).Google Scholar
Daniels v Scribante and Another (CCT50/16) [2017] ZACC 13.Google Scholar
Darity, W. A. Jr and Mullen, A. K., From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century (UNC Press Books, 2022).Google Scholar
Davis, D. M. and Klare, K., ‘Transformative Constitutionalism and the Common and Customary Law’ (2010) 26 South African Journal on Human Rights 403509.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
De Luna, K. M., Collecting Food, Cultivating People: Subsistence and Society in Central Africa (Yale University Press, 2016).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
De Souza, M., ‘When Non-Registration Becomes Non-Recognition: Examining the Law and Practice of Customary Marriage Registration in South Africa’ (2013) 2013 Acta Juridica 239–72.Google Scholar
De Tocqueville, A. and Reeve, H., Democracy in America (New York, 1889), vol. ii.Google Scholar
Del Carmen Salazar, M., ‘A Humanizing Pedagogy: Reinventing the Principles and Practice of Education as a Journey Toward Liberation’ (2013) 37 Review of Research in Education 121–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Delius, P., ‘Mistaking Form for Substance: Reflections on the Key Dynamics of Pre-colonial Polities and Their Implications for the Role of Chiefs in Contemporary South Africa’, in Buthelezi, M. and Skosana, D. (eds.), Traditional Leaders in a Democracy: Resources, Respect and Resistance (African Books Collective, 2019), pp. 2449.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Delius, P. and Schirmer, S., ‘Order, Openness, and Economic Change in Precolonial Southern Africa: A Perspective from the Bokoni Terraces’ (2014) 55 Journal of African History; Cambridge 3754.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Delius, P. and Schoeman, M. H., ‘Revisiting Bokoni: Populating the Stone Ruins of the Mpumalanga Escarpment’, in Swanepoel, N., Esterhuysen, A. and Bonner, P. (eds.), Five Hundred Years Rediscovered (Wits University Press, 2008), pp. 135–68.Google Scholar
Dent, K., Lawfare and Judicial Legitimacy: The Judicialisation of Politics in the Case of South Africa (Routledge, 2023).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Department of Land Affairs and Others v Goedgelegen Tropical Fruits (Pty) Ltd (CCT69/06) [2007] ZACC 12.Google Scholar
Dery, M., ‘Black to the Future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose’ (1993) 92 South Atlantic Quarterly 735–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Diala, A. C., ‘Courts and Transformative Constitutionalism: Insights from South Africa’, in Sterett, S. M. and Walker, L. D. (eds.), Research Handbook on Law and Courts (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019), pp. 95103.Google Scholar
Disney, J. L., Women’s Activism and Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua (Temple University Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Dladlna, N., ‘Not Yet Ubuntu: A Philosophical Essay on the History of Government and the (Ab)use of Ubuntu in Conqueror-South Africa’ (2024) 2 Beyond Mimicry: The Potential of African Endogenous Governance Systems 159–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doke, C. M., Vilakazi, B. W., Malcolm, D. M., and Khumalo, M., English-isiZulu/isiZulu-Englishmalo, English-isiZulu/isiZulu-Englishnglish Dictionary (New York University Press, 2014).Google Scholar
Du Bois, W. E. B., Black Folk Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race: The Oxford WEB Du Bois, Volume 7 (Oxford University Press, 2007), vol. vii.Google Scholar
Du Plessis, H. M., ‘Legal Pluralism, uBuntu and the Use of Open Norms in the South African Common Law of Contract’ (2019) 22 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 137.Google Scholar
Dugard, J., ‘Staircase or Safety Net? Examining the Meaning and Functioning of RDP House Ownership among Beneficiaries: A Case Study of Klapmuts, Stellenbosch’ (2020) 24 Law, Democracy & Development 201–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dugard, J., Porter, B., Ikawa, D. and Chenwi, L., Research Handbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dussel, E., Ethics of Liberation: In the Age of Globalization and Exclusion (Duke University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Duthu, B., Shadow Nations: Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Legal Pluralism (Oxford University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dutton, E. A. T., The Basuto of Basutoland (Jonathan Cape, 1923).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dweck, C., ‘Carol Dweck Revisits the Growth Mindset’ (2015) 35 Education Week 2024.Google Scholar
Dweck, C., Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (Random house, 2006).Google Scholar
Dworkin, R., Justice for Hedgehogs (Harvard University Press, 2011).Google Scholar
Dyal-Chand, R., ‘Sharing the Cathedral’ (2013) 46 Connecticut Law Review 647724.Google Scholar
Dyzenhaus, D., Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems: Pathologies of Legality (Oxford University Press, 2010).Google Scholar
Dyzenhaus, D., ‘Law’s Potential Review Essays/Notes Critiques’ (1992) 7 Canadian Journal of Law and Society 237–52.Google Scholar
Edin, K. and Lein, L., ‘Work, Welfare, and Single Mothers’ Economic Survival Strategies’ (1997) 62 American Sociological Review 253–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ehrlich, E., Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law (Transaction Publishers, 2000).Google Scholar
Ellmann, S., ‘Legal Text and Lawyers’ Culture in South Africa’ (1989) 17 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 387418.Google Scholar
Ellmann, S., In a Time of Trouble: Law & Liberty in South Africa’s State of Emergency (Oxford University Press, 1992).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engel, D. M., ‘Globalization and the Decline of Legal Consciousness: Torts, Ghosts, and Karma in Thailand’ (2005) 30 Law & Social Inquiry 469514.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engel, D. M., ‘The Uses of Legal Culture in Contemporary Socio-Legal Studies: A Response to Sally Engle Merry’ (2010) 5 Journal of Comparative Law 59.Google Scholar
England, K. V. L., ‘Getting Personal: Reflexivity, Positionality, and Feminist Research’ (1994) 46 Professional Geographer 80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Escobar, A., Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (Princeton University Press, 2011).Google Scholar
Escobar, A., Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible (Duke University Press, 2020).Google Scholar
Escobar, A., ‘Thinking-Feeling with the Earth: Territorial Struggles and the Ontological Dimension of the Epistemologies of the South’ in de Sousa Santos, B. and Meneses, M. (eds.), Knowledges Born in the Struggle (Routledge, 2019), pp. 4157.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ewick, P. and Silbey, S. S., The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life (University of Chicago Press, 1998).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ewick, P. and Silbey, S. S., ‘Conformity, Contestation, and Resistance: An Account of Legal Consciousness’ (1991) 26 New England Law Review 731.Google Scholar
Extension of Security of Tenure Act 62 of 1997.Google Scholar
Fanon, F., Black Skin, White Masks (Grove Press, 2008).Google Scholar
Fanon, F., The Wretched of the Earth (Grove Press, 2007).Google Scholar
Farber, D. A., ‘The Originalism Debate: A Guide for the Perplexed’ (1988) 49 Ohio State Law Journal 1085.Google Scholar
February, J., ‘Protecting the Public or Politically Compromised? South Africa’s Anti-corruption Bodies’, Report 31 (Institute for Security Studies, 2019).Google Scholar
Fedsure Life Assurance Ltd and Others v Greater Johannesburg Transitional Metropolitan Council and Others (CCT7/98) [1998] ZACC 17.Google Scholar
Felsenfeld, G., ‘A Brief History of Epigenetics’ (2014) 6 Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology a018200.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Felstiner, W. L., Abel, R. L. and Sarat, A., ‘The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming …’ (1980) Law and Society Review 631–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ferriss, T., The 4-hour Workweek: Escape 9–5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Crown Publishers, 2009).Google Scholar
Fick, A. C., ‘Limited Possibilities: Agency and Subaltern Subjectivity in Four South African Allegories’ Master’s Thesis, University of Cape Town, 1998.Google Scholar
Fitznor, L., ‘Indigenous Education: Affirming Indigenous Knowledges and Languages from a Turtle Island Indigenous Scholar’s Perspective: Pikiskēwinan (Let Us Voice)’, in Cocq, C. and Sullivan, K. (eds.), Perspectives on Indigenous Writing and Literacies (Brill, 2019), pp. 2966.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fitzpatrick, P., ‘The Revolutionary Past: Decolonizing Law and Human Rights’ (2014) 2 Metodo: International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 117–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Florence v Government of the Republic of South Africa (CCT127/13) [2014] ZACC 22.Google Scholar
Fowkes, J., Building the Constitution: The Practice of Constitutional Interpretation in Post-Apartheid South Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2016), vol. xvi.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fraser, N., ‘Rethinking Recognition: Overcoming Displacement and Reification in Cultural Politics’, in Hobson, B. (ed.), Recognition Struggles and Social Movements: Contested Identities, Agency and Power (Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 2133.Google Scholar
Fregoso, R.-L., ‘For a Pluriversal Declaration of Human Rights’ (2014) 66 American Quarterly 583608.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Freire, P., Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 50th Anniversary Edition (Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2018).Google Scholar
Friedman, S., ‘The Judicialisation of Politics’, in Public Interest Law Gathering (University of the Western Cape, 2017).Google Scholar
Gade, C. B., A Discourse on African Philosophy: A New Perspective on Ubuntu and Transitional Justice in South Africa (Lexington Books, 2017).Google Scholar
Gage, S. H. and Sumnall, H. R., ‘Rat Park: How a Rat Paradise Changed the Narrative of Addiction’ (2019) 114 Addiction 917–22.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
García, O., ‘From Disglossia to Transglossia: Bilingual and Multilingual Classrooms in the 21st Century’, in Abello-Contesse, C., Chandler, P. M., López-Jiménez, M. D. and Chacón-Beltrán, R. (eds.), Bilingual and Multilingual Education in the 21st Century: Building on Experience (2013), pp. 155–75.Google Scholar
García, O., Rubdy, R. and Alsagoff, L., ‘Countering the Dual: Transglossia, Dynamic Bilingualism and Translanguaging in Education’ (2014) 100 The Global–Local Interface and Hybridity: Exploring Language and Identity 118.Google Scholar
Gauri, V. and Brinks, D. M., Courting Social Justice: Judicial Enforcement of Social and Economic Rights in the Developing World (Cambridge University Press, 2008).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gebeye, B. A., ‘Decoding Legal Pluralism in Africa’ (2017) 49 The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 228–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gebeye, B. A., A Theory of African Constitutionalism (Oxford University Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Geertz, C., The Interpretation of Cultures (Basic Books, 1973).Google Scholar
Geisler, C., ‘New Terra Nullius Narratives and the Gentrification of Africa’s “Empty Lands”’ (2012) Journal of World-Systems Research 15–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Getachew, A., ‘Universalism after the Post-colonial Turn: Interpreting the Haitian Revolution’ (2016) 44 Political Theory 821–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gibney, E. R. and Nolan, C. M., ‘Epigenetics and Gene Expression’ (2010) 105 Heredity 413.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Gloppen, S., ‘Conceptualizing Lawfare: A Typology & Theoretical Framework’ (2018) Center of Law and Social Transformation Paper, Bergen 67.Google Scholar
Gobodo-Madikizela, P., Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition: A Global Dialogue on Historical Trauma and Memory (Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2016).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gobodo-Madikizela, P., ‘Interrupting Cycles of Repetition: Creating Spaces for Dialogue, Facing and Mourning the Past’, in Gobodo-Madikizela, P. (ed.), Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition: A Global Dialogue on Historical Trauma and Memory (Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2016), pp. 113–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gobodo-Madikizela, P., ‘Remorse as Ethical Encounter and the Impossibility of Repair’, in Tudor, S., Weisman, R., Proeve, M. and Rossmanith, K. (eds.), Remorse and Criminal Justice (Routledge, 2021), pp. 243–66.Google Scholar
Gobodo-Madikizela, P., ‘Transforming Trauma in the Aftermath of Gross Human Rights Abuses: Making Public Spaces Intimate through the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ (2008) Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation 57–75.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldblatt, B., ‘Constitutional Approaches to Gender and Social and Economic Rights’, in Constitutions and Gender (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017), pp. 482500.Google Scholar
González, N., ‘Disciplining the Discipline: Anthropology and the Pursuit of Quality Education’ (2004) 33 Educational Researcher 1725.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodale, M. and Merry, S. E. (eds.), The Practice of Human Rights: Tracking Law between the Global and the Local (Cambridge University Press, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodchild, M., ‘Relational Systems Thinking: That’s How Change Is Going to Come, From Our Earth Mother’ (2021) 1 Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change 75103.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others v Grootboom and Others (CCT11/00) [2000] ZACC 19.Google Scholar
Gqola, P. D., ‘Crafting Epicentres of Agency’ (2008) African Feminisms 45.Google Scholar
Graeber, D., Bullshit Jobs: A Theory (Simon & Schuster, 2018).Google Scholar
Graeber, D. and Wengrow, D., The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity (Penguin UK, 2021).Google Scholar
Grande, S., ‘Confessions of a Full-Time Indian’ (2011) 8 Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 4043.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grande, S., Red Pedagogy: Native American Social and Political Thought (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015).Google Scholar
Grande, S., ‘Whitestream Feminism and the Colonialist Project: A Review of Contemporary Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis’ (2003) 53 Educational Theory 329–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Green, B., Horel, T. and Papachristos, A. V., ‘Modeling Contagion through Social Networks to Explain and Predict Gunshot Violence in Chicago, 2006 to 2014’ (2017) 177 JAMA Internal Medicine 326–33.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Griffiths, A., ‘Legal Pluralism in Africa: The Role of Gender and Women’s Access to Law’ (1996) 19 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 93108.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Griffiths, A., ‘Legal Pluralism in Botswana: Women’s Access to Law’ (1998) 30 The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 123–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Griffiths, A., ‘What Is Legal Pluralism?’ (1986) 18 The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 155.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grillo, T., ‘Anti-Essentialism and Intersectionality: Tools to Dismantle the Master’s House’ (1995) 10 Berkeley Women’s Law Journal 16.Google Scholar
G’sell, B., ‘Making Motherhood Work: Women’s Child Support Claims, Race, and the Remaking of Citizenship in South Africa, 1958–2015’, PhD, University of Michigan, 2018.Google Scholar
Gumede (born Shange) v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others (CCT50/08) [2008] ZACC 23.Google Scholar
Gunnink, H., ‘Language Contact between Khoisan and Bantu Languages: The Case of Setswana’ (2020) 38 Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 2745.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Guthrie, M., The Bantu Languages of Western Equatorial Africa: Handbook of African Languages (Routledge, 2017).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Guthrie, M., The Classification of the Bantu Languages Bound with Bantu Word Division (Routledge, 2017), vol. xi.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Habiba Soofie Saheb Badsha Peer Trust and Others v Minister of Agriculture Rural Development and Land Reform and Others (LCC 106/2014) [2021] ZALCC 12.Google Scholar
Hall, K., ‘Income Poverty & Grants: Child Poverty’ July 2023, http://childrencount.uct.ac.za/indicator.php?domain=2&indicator=98#1, last accessed 28 July 2023.Google Scholar
Hallward, P., Damming the Flood: Haiti and the Politics of Containment (Verso Books, 2010).Google Scholar
Hamilton, C., ‘Introduction: History and Historiography in the Aftermath’, in Hamilton, C. (ed.), Mfecane Aftermath (Wits University Press, 1995), pp. 110.Google Scholar
Hamilton, C., ‘The Long Southern African Past: Enfolded Tme and the Challenges of Archive’ (2017) 43 Social Dynamics 338–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hammond, S. A., The Thin Book of Appreciative Inquiry, 3rd ed. (Thin Book Publishing, 2013).Google Scholar
Hammond-Tooke, W. D., Command or Consensus: The Development of Transkeian Local Government (David Philip Publishers, 1975).Google Scholar
Hanisch, C., ‘The Personal Is Political’, in Firestone, S. and Koedt, A. (eds.), Notes from the Second Year: Women’s Liberation: Major Writings of the Radical Feminists (Unknown, 1970).Google Scholar
Hanisch, C., ‘The Personal is Political’, in Crow, B. A. (ed.), Radical Feminism: A Documentary Reader (New York University Press, 2000), pp. 113–16.Google Scholar
Hannah-Jones, N., ‘America Wasn’t a Democracy, Until Black Americans Made It One’ (2019) 14 New York Times Magazine.Google Scholar
Hannah-Jones, N. and Watson, R., The 1619 Project: Born on the Water (Penguin, 2021).Google Scholar
Harari, Y. N., Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Harper Collins, 2015).Google Scholar
Harris, F. C., ‘The Rise of Respectability Politics’ (2014) 61 Dissent 3337.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harrison, F. V., ‘Ethnography as Politics’, in Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further toward an Anthropology for Liberation (American Anthropological Association, 2011), pp. 88110.Google Scholar
Hart, H. L., ‘Legal Duty and Obligation’ (1982) Essays on Bentham 127–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hartman, S., Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route (Macmillan, 2008).Google Scholar
Hassim, S., Women’s Organizations and Democracy in South Africa: Contesting Authority (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hattingh v Juta [2013] ZACC 5.Google Scholar
Hayek, F. A., Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume 1: Rules and Order (University of Chicago Press, 1973).Google Scholar
Hayek, F. A., Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume 2: The Mirage of Social Justice (University of Chicago Press, 2012).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Henrich, J., The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020).Google Scholar
Herbert, R. K.The Sociohistory of Clicks in Southern Bantu’ (1990) Anthropological Linguistics, 32(3/4), 295315.Google Scholar
Hicks, D., Dignity: The Essential Role It Plays in Resolving Conflict (Yale University Press, 2011).Google Scholar
Hill, S. II, ‘Precarity in the Era of #BlackLivesMatter’ (2017) 45 WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly 94109.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Himonga, C., ‘The Advancement of African Women’s Rights in the First Decade of Democracy in South Africa: The Reform of the Customary Law of Marriage and Succession’ (2005) 2005 Acta Juridica 82107.Google Scholar
Himonga, C., ‘African Customary Law and Children’s Rights: Intersections and Domains in a New Era’, in Sloth-Nielsen, J. (ed.), Children’s Rights in Africa: A Legal Perspective (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013).Google Scholar
Himonga, C., ‘The Future of Living Customary Law in African Legal Systems in the Twenty-First Century and beyond, with Special Reference to South Africa’, in Fenrich, J., Galizzi, P. and Higgins, T. E. (eds.), The Future of African Customary Law (Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. 3157.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Himonga, C., ‘Reflection on Bhe v Magistrate Khayelitsha: In Honour of Emeritus Justice Ngcobo of the Constitutional Court of South Africa’ (2017) 32 Southern African Public Law 118.Google Scholar
Himonga, C. and Bosch, C., ‘The Application of African Customary Law under the Constitution of South Africa: Problems Solved or Just Beginning’ (2000) 117 South African Law Journal 306–41.Google Scholar
Himonga, C. and Diallo, F., ‘Decolonisation and Teaching Law in Africa with Special Reference to Living Customary Law’ (2017) 20 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Himonga, C. and Moore, E., Reform of Customary Marriage, Divorce and Succession in South Africa: Living Customary Law and Social Realities (Juta, 2015).Google Scholar
Himonga, C., Nhlapo, R. T., Maithufi, I. P., Mnisi Weeks, S., Mofokeng, L. L. and Ndima, D. D., African Customary Law in South Africa: Post-Apartheid and Living Law Perspectives: Private Law (Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2014).Google Scholar
Himonga, C., Nhlapo, T., Badejogbin, R., Luwaya, N., Hutchison, A., Maithufi, I. P., Mnisi Weeks, S., Mofokeng, L. L., Ndima, D. D. and Osman, F., African Customary Law in South Africa: Post-Apartheid and Living Law Perspectives, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2023).Google Scholar
Himonga, C., Taylor, M. and Pope, A., ‘Reflections on Judicial Views of Ubuntu’ (2014) 16 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 369.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hirschl, R., ‘The New Constitutionalism and the Judicialization of Pure Politics Worldwide Symposium: A New Constitutional Order: Panel 4: Towards Juristocracy: The Origins and Consequences of the New Constitutionalism’ (2006) 75 Fordham Law Review 721–54.Google Scholar
Hirschl, R., ‘Resituating the Judicialization of Politics: Bush v. Gore as a Global Trend’ (2002) 15 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 191218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hodgson, D. L. and McCurdy, S., ‘Wayward Wives, Misfit Mothers, and Disobedient Daughters: “Wicked” Women and the Reconfiguration of Gender in Africa’ (1996) 30 Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines 19.Google Scholar
von Holdt, K., ‘South Africa: The Transition to Violent Democracy’ (2013) 40 Review of African Political Economy 589604.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holomisa, P., ‘Balancing Law and Tradition: The TCB and Its Relation to African Systems of Justice Administration’ (2011) 35 South African Crime Quarterly.Google Scholar
Holt-Lunstad, J., ‘The Potential Public Health Relevance of Social Isolation and Loneliness: Prevalence, Epidemiology, and Risk Factors’ (2017) 27 Public Policy & Aging Report 127–30.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
hooks, bell, Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (South End Press, 1981).Google Scholar
hooks, bell, Writing beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2013).Google Scholar
hooks, bell, Yearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural Politics (South End Press, 1990).Google Scholar
Howard, B., News Release: Do Africans Still Want Democracy? Afrobarometer Findings Warn of Democratic Recession, Point to Long-term Gains (Afrobarometer, 2016).Google Scholar
Hughes, K., Bellis, M. A., Hardcastle, K. A., Sethi, D., Butchart, A., Mikton, C., Jones, L. and Dunne, M. P., ‘The Effect of Multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis’ (2017) 2 The Lancet Public Health e356–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hunter, M., Love in the Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa (Indiana University Press, 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hunter, M. W., Building a Home: Unemployment, Intimacy, and AIDS in South Africa (University of California, Berkeley, 2005).Google Scholar
Huot, B., Yao, J., Montgomery, B. L. and He, S. Y., ‘Growth–Defense Tradeoffs in Plants: A Balancing Act to Optimize Fitness’ (2014) 7 Molecular Plant 1267–87.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Hutchison, D. (ed.), Pretorius, C.-J. (ed.), Naudé, T., du Plessis, J., Eiselen, S., Floyd, T., Hawthorn, L., Kuschke, B. and Maxwell, C., The Law of Contract in South Africa, 3rd ed. (Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2017).Google Scholar
Hyde, S. T. and Denyer Willis, L., ‘Balancing the Quotidian: Precarity, Care and Pace in Anthropology’s Storytelling’ (2020) 39 Medical Anthropology 297304.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Interim Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1993).Google Scholar
Irving, D., What Would It Take to Close America’s Black–White Wealth Gap? (RAND Corporation, 2023).Google Scholar
Ivison, D., ‘Decolonizing the Rule of Law: Mabo’s Case and Postcolonial Constitutionalism’ (1997) 17 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 253.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jablonka, E. and Lamb, M. J., ‘The Changing Concept of Epigenetics’ (2002) 981 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 8296.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
James, C. L. R., The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution (Vintage, 1989).Google Scholar
Jamil, N., ‘“This Is a Gathering of Lovers”: Islamic Self-help and Affective Pedagogies in Contemporary Singapore’ (2019) 25 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 467–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Janzen, J. M., ‘Identifying Ngoma: Historical and Comparative Perspectives’, in Ngoma: Discourses of Healing in Central and Southern Africa (University of California Press, 1992), pp. 5784.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jeste, D. V., Lee, E. E. and Cacioppo, S., ‘Battling the Modern Behavioral Epidemic of Loneliness: Suggestions for Research and Interventions’ (2020) 77 JAMA Psychiatry 553–54.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Jones, H. W., ‘Our Uncommon Common Law’ (1957) 20 The Modern Law Review 505–7.Google Scholar
Kaisary, P., ‘Hercules, the Hydra, and the 1801 Constitution of Toussaint Louverture’ (2015) 12 Atlantic Studies 393411.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaisary, P., ‘Human Rights and Radical Universalism: Aimé Césaire’s and CLR James’s Representations of the Haitian Revolution’ (2012) 6 Law and Humanities 197216.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kalmakis, K. A. and Chandler, G. E., ‘Health Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Systematic Review’ (2015) 27 Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners 457.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kambule, S., News Release: South Africans’ Tust in State Institutions and Political Parties Reaches New Low (Afrobarometer, 2021).Google Scholar
Karimakwenda, N., ‘The Language of Erasure: Neutralization Techniques in Contemporary South African Marital Rape Judgments’ (2021) 27 Violence against Women 378–98.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kearney, M., ‘The Local and the Global: The Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism’ (1995) 24 Annual Review of Anthropology 547–65.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendi, I. X., How to Be an Antiracist (Random House Publishing Group, 2019).Google Scholar
Kendi, I. X., Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America (Bold Type Books, 2016).Google Scholar
Killeen, C., ‘Loneliness: An Epidemic in Modern Society’ (1998) 28 Journal of Advanced Nursing 762–70.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kim, H. L., Ratan, A., Perry, G. H., Montenegro, A., Miller, W. and Schuster, S. C., ‘Khoisan Hunter-gatherers Have Been the Largest Population throughout Most of Modern-Human Demographic History’ (2014) 5 Nature Communications 5692.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kimmerer, R., Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants (Milkweed Editions, 2013).Google Scholar
King, M. L., The Radical King (Beacon Press, 2015).Google Scholar
Kingwill, R., ‘Custom-building Free Hold Title: The Impact of Family Values on Historical Ownership in the Eastern Cape’, in Claassens, A. and Cousins, B. (eds.), Land, Power and Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act (Juta, 2008), pp. 184208.Google Scholar
Kingwill, R., ‘The Map Is Not the Territory: Law and Custom in “African Freehold”: A South African Case Study’ PhD Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2013.Google Scholar
Kirkland, A., ‘Think of the Hippopotamus: Rights Consciousness in the Fat Acceptance Movement’ (2008) 42 Law & Society Review 397432.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klaase v Van der Merwe N.O. [2016] ZACC 17.Google Scholar
Klare, K., ‘Concluding Reflections: Legal Activism after Poverty has Been Declared Unconstitutional Law and Poverty Special Edition’ (2011) 22 Stellenbosch Law Review 865–74.Google Scholar
Klare, K., ‘Legal Culture and Transformative Constitutionalism’ (1998) 14 South African Journal on Human Rights 146–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klug, H., ‘Challenging Constitutionalism in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ (2016) 2 Constitutional Studies 4158.Google Scholar
Klug, H., Constituting Democracy: Law, Globalism, and South Africa’s Political Reconstruction (Cambridge University Press, 2000).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klug, H., The Constitution of South Africa: A Contextual Analysis (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klug, H., ‘Decolonisation, Compensation and Constitutionalism: Land, Wealth and the Sustainability of Constitutionalism in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ (2018) 34 South African Journal on Human Rights 469–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klug, H., ‘Defining the Property Rights of Others: Political Power, Indigenous Tenure and the Construction of Customary Land Law’ (1995) 35 Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 119–48.Google Scholar
Koch, M., Forest Talk: How Trees Communicate (Twenty-First Century Books, 2019).Google Scholar
Komape and Others v Minister of Basic Education (1416/2015) [2018] ZALMPPHC 18.Google Scholar
Komape v Minister of Basic Education (754/2018 and 1051/2018) [2019] ZASCA 192.Google Scholar
Kramer, C. A., ‘Incongruity and Seriousness’ (2015) 15 Florida Philosophical Review 118.Google Scholar
Krog, A., ‘“… If It Means He Gets His Humanity Back …”: The Worldview Underpinning the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ (2008) 3 Journal of Multicultural Discourses 204–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kubal, A., ‘Migrants’ Relationship with Law in the Host Country: Exploring the Role of Legal Culture’ (2013) 34 Journal of Intercultural Studies 5572.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kuper, H., An African Aristocracy: Rank among the Swazi (Oxford University Press, 1947).Google Scholar
Lacey, N., ‘Feminist Legal Theory and the Rights of Women’, in Knop, K. (ed.), Gender and Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 1355.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lacey, N., ‘Normative Reconstruction in Socio-Legal Theory’ (1996) 5 Social & Legal Studies 131–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lancy, D. F., The Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings (Cambridge University Press, 2008).Google Scholar
Landau, P. S., Popular Politics in the History of South Africa, 1400–1948 (Cambridge University Press, 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Langa, P., ‘The Fifth Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture the Emperor’s New Clothes: Bram Fischer and the Need for Dissent*’ (2007) 23 South African Journal on Human Rights 362–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Langford, M., Cousins, B., Dugard, J. and Madlingozi, T., Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: Symbols or Substance? (Cambridge University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Le Roux, M. and Davis, D., Lawfare: Judging Politics in South Africa (Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2019).Google Scholar
Lee, H. and Hicken, M. T., ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Health Implications of Black Respectability Politics’ (2016) 18 Souls 421–45.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Lembede, A. M. and Edgar, R., Freedom in Our Lifetime: The Collected Writings of Anton Muziwakhe Lembede (Ohio University Press, 1996).Google Scholar
Lenta, P., ‘The Tikoloshe and the Reasonable Man: Transgressing South African Legal Fictions’ (2004) 16 Law and Literature 353–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Letseka, M., ‘In Defence of Ubuntu’ (2012) 31 Studies in Philosophy and Education 4760.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lettinga, D. and van Troost, L., Can Human Rights Bring Social Justice?: Twelve Essays (Amnesty International Netherlands, 2015).Google Scholar
Levinson, S., Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct It) (Oxford University Press, 2006).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Liebenberg, S., ‘Social Rights and Transformation in South Africa: Three Frames’ (2015) 31 South African Journal on Human Rights 446–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Liebenberg, S. and Goldblatt, B., ‘The Interrelationship between Equality and Socio-economic Rights under South Africa’s Transformative Constitution’ (2007) 23 South African Journal on Human Rights 335–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lobel, O., ‘The Paradox of Extralegal Activism: Critical Legal Consciousness and Transformative Politics’ (2006) 120 Harvard Law Review 937–89.Google Scholar
Lorde, A., A Burst of Light: And Other Essays (Courier Dover Publications, 2017).Google Scholar
Loughlin, M., Against Constitutionalism (Harvard University Press, 2022).Google Scholar
Louw, M. de S., ‘Finding Roles in Unseen Places: Government Action Conferring Roles on Traditional Authorities in South Africa’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 229–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lugones, M., ‘Toward a Decolonial Feminism’ (2010) 25 Hypatia 742–59.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lund, C., ‘Twilight Institutions: An Introduction’ (2006) 37 Development and Change 673–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Luwaya, N., ‘Land, Status and Security: A Burden Borne by Women’ (2018) 32 Agenda 103–10.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacNaughton, G. and Frey, D. F., Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World (Cambridge University Press, 2018).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacNaughton, G., Frey, D. and Porter, C., Human Rights and Economic Inequalities (Cambridge University Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Madlingozi, T., ‘Post-Apartheid Social Movements and Legal Mobilisation’, in Langford, M., Cousins, B., Dugard, J. and Madlingozi, T. (eds.), Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: Symbols or Substance? (Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 92130.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Madlingozi, T., ‘Post-Apartheid Social Movements and the Quest for the Elusive “New” South Africa’ (2007) 34 Journal of Law and Society 7798.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Madlingozi, T., ‘Social Justice in a Time of Neo-Apartheid Constitutionalism: Critiquing the Anti-Black Economy of Recognition, Incorporation and Distribution’ (2017) 28 Stellenbosch Law Review 123–47.Google Scholar
Madlingozi, T., ‘South Africa’s First Black Lawyers, amaRespectables and the Birth of Evolutionary Constitution: A Review of Tembeka Ngcukaitobi’s The Land is Ours: South Africa’s First Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism’ (2018) 34 South African Journal on Human Rights 517–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Magar, V., Resisting Domestic Violence and Caste Inequality (New York University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Magnat, V., ‘Honoring Indigenous Ethico-Onto-Epistemologies Across (K)new Materialist, Posthumanist, and Post-Qualitative Inquiry’, in Denzin, N. K. and Giardina, M. D. (eds.), Qualitative Inquiry in the Present Tense (Routledge, 2024), pp. 7792.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Magoqwana, B., ‘Repositioning uMakhulu as an Institution of Knowledge’ (2018) 3 Whose History Counts: Decolonising African Pre-colonial Historiography 75.Google Scholar
Magoqwana, B. and Adesina, J., ‘Reconnecting African Sociology to the Mother: Towards a Woman-centred Endogenous Sociology in South Africa’ (2020) 24 African Sociological Review/Revue Africaine de Sociologie 424.Google Scholar
Maharaj, B., ‘Poo-throwing … the New South African National Pastime?’ (2017) The Daily Maverick 3 December.Google Scholar
Mahlati, V., Final Report of the Presidential Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture (2019).Google Scholar
Mahmood, S., ‘Ethical Formation and Politics of Individual Autonomy in Contemporary Egypt’ (2003) 70 Social Research: An International Quarterly 837–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mahmood, S., ‘Feminist Theory, Agency, and the Liberatory Subject: Some Reflections on the Islamic Revival in Egypt’ (2006) 42 Temenos – Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion 3171.Google Scholar
Mahmood, S., ‘Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival’ (2001) 16 Cultural Anthropology 202–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Makoni, S., Smitherman, G., Ball, A. F. and Spears, A. K., Black Linguistics: Language, Society and Politics in Africa and the Americas (Routledge, 2003).Google Scholar
Malan v City of Cape Town (CCT143/13) [2014] ZACC 25.Google Scholar
Maledu and Others v Itereleng Bakgatla Mineral Resources (Pty) Limited and Another (CCT265/17) [2018] ZACC 41.Google Scholar
Mama, A., ‘What Does It Mean to do Feminist Research in African Contexts?’ (2011) 98 Feminist Review e420.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mama, A. and Okazawa-Rey, M., ‘Militarism, Conflict and Women’s Activism in the Global Era: Challenges and Prospects for Women in Three West African Contexts’ (2012) 101 Feminist Review 97123.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mamdani, M., Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism (Princeton University Press, 1996).Google Scholar
Mamdani, M., Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities (Belknap Press, 2020).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mamdani, M., Saviors and Survivors: Darfur, Politics, and the War on Terror (Crown, 2010).Google Scholar
Mamdani, M., ‘The Social Basis of Constitutionalism in Africa’ (1990) 28 The Journal of Modern African Studies 359–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mamdani, M., When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda (Princeton University Press, 2020).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mamdani, M., Ossome, L. and Pillay, S., ‘Our Mission’ (2016) 1 Makerere Institute of Social Research Review 68.Google Scholar
Marshall, A.-M., ‘Communities and Culture: Enriching Legal Consciousness and Legal Culture’ (2006) 31 Law & Social Inquiry 229–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Martins, C., Martins, V. and Valim, R., Lawfare: Waging War through Law (Routledge, 2021).Google Scholar
Masetlha v President of the Republic of South Africa and Another (CCT01/07) [2007] ZACC 20.Google Scholar
Massoud, M. F., Law’s Fragile State: Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan (Cambridge University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Massoud, M. F., Shari ’a, Inshallah: Finding God in Somali Legal Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maté, G., ‘Addiction: Childhood Trauma, Stress and the Biology of Addiction’ (2012) 1 Journal of Restorative Medicine 5663.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maté, G., ‘Beyond the Medical Model: Addiction as a Response to Trauma and Stress’, in Heather, N., Field, M., Moss, A. and Satel, S. (eds.), Evaluating the Brain Disease Model of Addiction (Routledge, 2022), pp. 431–43.Google Scholar
Maté, G., The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture (Penguin, 2022).Google Scholar
Maté, G., When the Body Says No: Understanding the Stress–Disease Connection (John Wiley & Sons, 2011).Google Scholar
Matemba, Y. H., ‘A Chief Called “Woman”: Historical Perspectives on the Changing Face of Bogosi (Chieftainship) in Botswana, 1834–2004’ (2005) 7 JENDA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies 122.Google Scholar
Mathiba, G. L., ‘Evictions and Tenure Security in South Africa: A Review of Baron and Others v Claytile (Pty) Ltd and Another (2017)’ (2018) 19 ESR Review: Economic and Social Rights in South Africa 1215.Google Scholar
Mattei, U. and Nader, L., Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal (John Wiley & Sons, 2008).Google Scholar
Mattes, R. and Patel, J., Lived Poverty Resurgent: COVID-19 Restrictions Feed Economic Contraction to Drive down Living Standards in Africa (Afrobarometer, 2022).Google Scholar
Matthews, Z. K., ‘Bantu Law and Western Civilization in South Africa: A Study in the Clash of Culture.’ MA Thesis, Yale University, 1934.Google Scholar
Mayelane v Ngwenyama and Another (CCT57/12) [2013] ZACC 14.Google Scholar
Maynard, R. and Simpson, L. B., Rehearsals for Living (Haymarket Books, 2022).Google Scholar
Mazak, C. M. and Carroll, K. S., Translanguaging in Higher Education: Beyond Monolingual Ideologies (Multilingual Matters, 2016), vol. civ.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mbatha, L., ‘Reforming the Customary Law of Succession’ (2002) 18 South African Journal on Human Rights 259.Google Scholar
Mbazira, C., Litigating Socio-economic Rights in South Africa: A Choice between Corrective and Distributive Justice (Pulp, 2009).Google Scholar
Mbembe, A., ‘Future Knowledges and Their Implications for the Decolonisation Project’, in Jansen, J. (ed.), Decolonisation in Universities: The Politics of Knowledge (New York University Press, 2019), pp. 239–45.Google Scholar
Mbembe, A., ‘Ways of Seeing: Beyond the New Nativism. Introduction’ (2001) 44 African Studies Review 114.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCann, M., ‘Law and Social Movements: Contemporary Perspectives’ (2006) 2 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1738.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McGhee, H., The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together (One World, 2021).Google Scholar
Melamed, J., ‘Racial Capitalism’ (2015) 1 Critical Ethnic Studies 7685.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merry, S. E., ‘Changing Rights, Changing Culture’ (2001) 31 Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives 38.Google Scholar
Merry, S. E., Getting Justice and Getting Even: Legal Consciousness among Working-class Americans (University of Chicago Press, 1990).Google Scholar
Merry, S. E., ‘Legal Pluralism’, in The Globalization of International Law (Routledge, 2017), pp. 2956.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merry, S. E., ‘Legal Vernacularization and Ka Ho’okolokolonui Kanaka Maoli, The People’s International Tribunal, Hawai’i 1993’ (1996) 19 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 6782.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merry, S. E., ‘Transnational Human Rights and Local Activism: Mapping the Middle’ (2006) 108 American Anthropologist 3851.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Merry, S. E., ‘What Is Legal Culture: An Anthropological Perspective’ (2010) 5 Journal of Comparative Law 4058.Google Scholar
Merry, S. E. and Levitt, P., ‘The Vernacularization of Women’s Human Rights’, in Hopgood, S., Snyder, J. and Vinjamuri, L. (eds.), Human Rights Futures, (Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 213–36.Google Scholar
Mhongo, C. and Budlender, D., ‘Declining Rates of Marriage in South Africa: What Do the Numbers and Analysts Say’ (2013) Acta Juridica 181–96.Google Scholar
Michelman, F. I., ‘Liberal Constitutionalism, Property Rights, and the Assault on Poverty Law and Poverty Special Edition’ (2011) 22 Stellenbosch Law Review 706–23.Google Scholar
Michelman, F. I., ‘Reasonable Umbrage: Race and Constitutional Antidiscrimination Law in the United States and South Africa Symposium: Brown at Fifty’ (2003) 117 Harvard Law Review 1378–419.Google Scholar
Mignolo, W. D., ‘DELINKING: The Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of Coloniality and the Grammar of De-coloniality’ (2007) 21 Cultural Studies 449514.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mignolo, W. D., ‘Epistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and Decolonial Freedom’ (2009) 26 Theory, Culture & Society 159–81.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mignolo, W. D., ‘Further Thoughts on (De)Coloniality’ in Broeck, S. and Junker, C. (eds.), Postcoloniality-Decoloniality-Black Critique: Joints and Fissures (New York: Campus Verlag, 2014), pp. 2151.Google Scholar
Mignolo, W. D., ‘Geopolitics of Sensing and Knowing: On (de)Coloniality, Border Thinking and Epistemic Disobedience’ (2011) 14 Postcolonial Studies 273–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mignolo, W. D., Local Histories/Global Designs: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges, and Border Thinking (Princeton University Press, 2012).Google Scholar
Miller, R. E. and Sarat, A., ‘Grievances, Claims, and Disputes: Assessing the Adversary Culture’ (1980) 15 Law and Society Review 525–66.Google Scholar
Minister of Justice and Correctional Services v Ramuhovhi and Others (CCT194/16A) [2019] ZACC 44.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. W. and Powers, E. L. (eds.), Heirs’ Property and the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act: Challenges, Solutions, and Historic Reform (American Bar Association, 2022).Google Scholar
Mkhize, M. C., ‘Is South Africa’s 20 Years of Democracy in Crisis? Examining the Impact of Unrest Incidents in Local Protests in the Post-Apartheid South Africa’ (2015) 24 African Security Review 190206.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mnisi, S., ‘The Interface between Living Customary Law(s) of Succession and South African State Law’, PhD Thesis, Oxford University, 2010.Google Scholar
Mnisi, S., ‘Mutedly Muting Public Outcry with “Ubuntu”? An Alter-Native Constitutionalist Analysis of Gender, Property Rights, and the (Mis)Education of the Court’ (forthcoming 2025) Constitutional Court Review: 30 Years of Constitutional Court Jurisprudence.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., Access to Justice and Human Security: Cultural Contradictions in Rural South Africa (Routledge, 2018).Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Access to Justice?: Dispute Management Processes in Msinga, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa’ (2016) 60 New York Law School Law Review 11.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Constitutionally Transforming South Africa by Amalgamating Customary and Common Law: Ramuhovhi, the Proprietary Consequences of Marriage and Land as Property’ (2021) 11 Constitutional Court Review 165205.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Customary Succession and the Development of Customary Law: The Bhe Legacy Part III: Reflections on Themes in Justice Langa’s Judgments’ (2015) 2015 Acta Juridica 215–55.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Feminist Activism: Rural South African Vernacular Law as an “Accidental” Site’, in Boutcher, S., Shdaimah, C. S. and Yarbrough, M. (eds.), Research Handbook on Law, Movements and Social Change (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023), pp. 153–67.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Land Reform Opportunities Meet Democratic Challenges in Traditional Areas: Gendered Lessons from Vernacular Law and IPILRA’, in Walker, C., Zenker, O. and Boggenpoel, Z.-Z. (eds.), Beyond Expropriation without Compensation: Law, Land Reform and Redistributive Justice in South Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2024), pp. 165–89.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Our Law Is Constitutional Law, and It Has Rights’ (2024) 47(2) PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 234–43.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Resisting for One and All: Gender and Generations amidst Guns in Rural KwaZulu-Natal’, in Moore, E. (ed.), Generation, Gender and Negotiating Custom in South Africa (Routledge, 2022), pp. 173–92.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Securing Women’s Property Inheritance in the Context of Plurality: Negotiations of Law and Authority in Mbuzini Customary Courts and Beyond’ (2011) 2011 Acta Juridica 140–73.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘South African Legal Culture and its Dis/Empowerment Paradox’, in Foblets, M.-C., Goodale, M., Sapignoli, M. and Zenker, O. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology (Oxford University Press, 2021).Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Take Your Rights Then and Sleep Outside, on the Street: Rights, FORA, and the Significance of Rural South African Women’s Choices’ (2011) 29 Wisconsin International Law Journal 288.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Transforming Traditional Justice through Gender Diversification: Comparing Two South African Communities’, in Dawuni, J. J. (ed.), Intersectionality and Women’s Access to Justice in Africa (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022), pp. 353–78.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Twenty-Five Years of Democracy: The Consequences of South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Constitution and Political Economy for Traditional Peoples’, in Bilchitz, D. and Cachalia, R. (eds.), Transitional Justice, Distributive Justice, and Transformative Constitutionalism: Comparing Colombia and South Africa (Oxford University Press, 2023), pp. 310–29.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘Umthetho Wethu Ngumthetho Sisekelo, Futhi Unamalungelo’ (2024) 47 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 228–33.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S., ‘The Violence of the Harmony Model’, in Buthelezi, M. and Skosana, D. (eds.), Traditional Leaders in a Democracy: Resources, Respect and Resistance (The Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), 2019), pp. 182223.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S. and Claassens, A., ‘Tensions between Vernacular Values that Prioritise Basic Needs and State Versions of Customary Law that Contradict Them: We Love These Fields that Feed Us, But Not at the Expense of a Person Law and Poverty Special Edition’ (2011) 22 Stellenbosch Law Review 823–44.Google Scholar
Mnisi Weeks, S. and Handmaker, J., ‘Introduction to Lost in Translation: Justice and Rights in South Africa’s Many Languages’ (forthcoming 2025) South African Journal on Human Rights.Google Scholar
Mnyaka, M. and Motlhabi, M., ‘The African Concept of Ubuntu/Botho and Its Socio-Moral Significance’ (2005) 3 Black Theology 215–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Against Constitutional Worship in Post-1994 Jurisprudence’ (forthcoming 2025).Google Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Azanian Political Thought and the Undoing of South African Knowledges’ (2021) 68 Theoria 4285.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘The Colour of Law, Power and Knowledge: Introducing Critical Race Theory in (Post-) Apartheid South Africa’ (2012) 28 South African Journal on Human Rights 405–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Conquest and Constitutionalism: First Thoughts on an Alternative Jurisprudence’ (2018) 34 South African Journal on Human Rights 300325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Introduction to Special Issue: Conquest, Constitutionalism and Democratic Contestations’ (2018) 34 South African Journal on Human Rights 295–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘The Jurisprudence of Steve Biko: A Study in Race Law and Power in the “Afterlife” of Colonial-Apartheid’, Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2017.Google Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Law’s Poverty’ (2015) 18 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 223–73.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Modiri, J. M., ‘Towards a “(Post-)Apartheid” Critical Race Jurisprudence: “Divining Our Racial Themes”’ (2012) 27 Southern African Public Law 232–58.Google Scholar
Mogale and Others v Speaker of the National Assembly and Others (CCT73/22) [2023] ZACC 14.Google Scholar
Mohanty, C. T., Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity (Duke University Press Books, 2003).Google Scholar
Mohanty, C. T., ‘“Under Western Eyes” Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles’ (2003) 28 Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 499535.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mokgobi, M. G., ‘Understanding Traditional African Healing’ (2014) 20 African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation, and Dance 2434.Google ScholarPubMed
Mokgoro, Y., ‘Ubuntu and the Law in South Africa’ (2017) 1 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 1632.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mönnig, H. O., The Pedi (Van Schaik, 1967).Google Scholar
Montgomery, B. L., Lessons from Plants (Harvard University Press, 2021).Google Scholar
Moore, E. and Himonga, C., ‘Centring the Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender When a Customary Marriage Ends: An Intersectional Critique of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act of 1998’ (2017) 31 Agenda 104–15.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moore, S. F., ‘Law and Social Change: The Semi-autonomous Social Field as an Appropriate Subject of Study’ (1972) 7 Law & Society Review 719.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moore, S. F., Law as Process: An Anthropological Approach (LIT Verlag Münster, 2000).Google Scholar
Moore, S. F., ‘Legal Pluralism as Omnium Gatherum’ (2014) 10 Florida International University Law Review 5.Google Scholar
Moosa, M., Small Improvements, Not Yet a ‘New Dawn’: South Africans Still See High Levels of Corruption (Afrobarometer, 2019).Google Scholar
Morake v Dubedube 1928 TPD 625.Google Scholar
Moreton-Robinson, A., ‘The White Man’s Burden: Patriarchal White Epistemic Violence and Aboriginal Women’s Knowledges within the Academy’ (2011) 26 Australian Feminist Studies 413–31.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morgan, R., Sisterhood Is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women’s Liberation Movement (Vintage Books, 1970).Google Scholar
Moseneke, D., All Rise: A Judicial Memoir (Pan Macmillan South Africa, 2021).Google Scholar
Moseneke, D., Life Esidimeni: The Arbitration between: Families of Mental Health Care Users Affected by the Gauteng Mental Marathon Project and National Minister of Health of The Republic Of South Africa and Others – Before Justice Dikgang Moseneke (2018).Google Scholar
Moseneke, D., My Own Liberator: A Memoir (Pan Macmillan South Africa, 2016).Google Scholar
Moseneke, D., ‘Transformative Adjudication’ (2002) 18 South African Journal on Human Rights 309–19.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mosetlhanyane v Attorney General of Botswana (Court of Appeal) Civil Appeal No CACLB-074-10 of 27 January 2011.Google Scholar
Mqeke, R. B., ‘Customary Law and Human Rights’ (1996) 113 South African Law Journal 364.Google Scholar
Mudimbe, V. Y., The Idea of Africa (Indiana University Press, 1994).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mudimbe, V. Y., The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy, and the Order of Knowledge (Lulu Press, Inc, 2020).Google Scholar
Munshi, S., ‘Dispossession: An American Property Law Tradition’ 110 The Georgetown Law Journal 1021–96.Google Scholar
Musila, G. A., ‘My Two Husbands’, in Lewis, D. and Baderoon, G. (eds.), Surfacing (Wits University Press, 2021), pp. 215–25.Google Scholar
Muthien, B. and Bam, J., Rethinking Africa: Indigenous Women Re-interpret Southern African Pasts (Jacana Media, 2021).Google Scholar
Mutua, M., ‘Is the Age of Human Rights Over?’, in McClennen, S. A. and Moore, A. S. (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights (Routledge, 2018), pp. 450–58.Google Scholar
Mutua, M., ‘Savages, Victims, and Saviors: The Metaphor of Human Rights’ (2001) 42 Harvard International Law Journal 201–46.Google Scholar
Mwipikeni, P., ‘Ubuntu and the Modern Society’ (2018) 37 South African Journal of Philosophy 322–34.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Na, P. J., Jeste, D. V. and Pietrzak, R. H., ‘Social Disconnection as a Global Behavioral Epidemic: A Call to Action About a Major Health Risk Factor’ (2023) 80 JAMA Psychiatry 101–2.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Naples, N. A., ‘Activist Mothering: Cross-Generational Continuity in the Community Work of Women from Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods’ (1992) 6 Gender and Society 441–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Naples, N. A., Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work, and the War on Poverty (Routledge, 2014).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Naples, N. A. and Sachs, C., ‘Standpoint Epistemology and the Uses of Self-Reflection in Feminist Ethnography: Lessons for Rural Sociology*’ (2000) 65 Rural Sociology 194214.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
National Gazette No. 40965, 7 July 2017, Vol. 625.Google Scholar
Native Administration Act 38 of 1927.Google Scholar
Ndebele, N. S., ‘The Rediscovery of the Ordinary: Some New Writings in South Africa’ (1986) 12 Journal of Southern African Studies 143–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ndebele, N. S., ‘The Rediscovery of the Ordinary: Some New Writings in South Africa’, in Rediscovery of the Ordinary (UKZN Press, 2006), pp. 3153.Google Scholar
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. J., Decolonization, Development and Knowledge in Africa: Turning over a New Leaf (Routledge, 2020).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. J., Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity (Berghahn Books, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, S. J., Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization (Routledge, 2018).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nedelsky, J., ‘Reconceiving Autonomy: Sources, Thoughts and Possibilities’ (1989) 1 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 736.Google Scholar
Nedelsky, J., ‘Reconceiving Rights as Relationship’ (1993) 1 Review of Constitutional Studies 1.Google Scholar
Neethling, J., ‘Self-Defence: The Unreasonable Reasonable Man Note’ (2002) 119 South African Law Journal 283–87.Google Scholar
New World Encyclopedia contributors, ‘Abenaki’, June 2023, www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Abenaki, last accessed 7 April 2024.Google Scholar
Newport, C., Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World (Hachette UK, 2016).Google Scholar
Newport, C., Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment without Burnout (Portfolio, 2024).Google Scholar
Ngcukaitobi, T., The Land Is Ours: Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism in South Africa (Penguin Random House South Africa, 2018).Google Scholar
Ngcukaitobi, T., Land Matters: South Africa’s Failed Land Reforms and the Road Ahead (Penguin Random House South Africa, 2021).Google Scholar
Nhlabathi and others v Fick (LCC42/02) [2003] ZALCC 9.Google Scholar
Nhlapo, T., ‘The African Customary Law of Marriage and Rights Conundrum’, in Mamdani, M. (ed.), Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk: Comparative Essays on the Politics of Rights and Culture (David Phillip, 2000), pp. 136–48.Google Scholar
Nhlapo, T., ‘The African Family and Women’s Rights: Friends or Foes’ (1991) 1991 Acta Juridica/African Customary Law 135–46.Google Scholar
Nhlapo, T., ‘Customary Law in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Constitutional Confrontations in Culture, Gender and “Living Law”’ (2017) 33 South African Journal on Human Rights 124.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nhlapo, T., ‘Customary Marriage: Missteps Threaten the Constitutional Ideal of Common Citizenship’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 273–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
van Niekerk, G., ‘Orality in African Customary- and Roman Law of Contract: A Comparative Perspective’ (2011) 44(2) De Jure 364–80.Google Scholar
Nielsen, L. B., ‘Situating Legal Consciousness: Experiences and Attitudes of Ordinary Citizens about Law and Street Harassment’ (2000) 34 Law & Society Review 1055–90.Google Scholar
Nkomo, S., News Release: South Africans’ Trust in Their Police Drops to New Low amid Instability in Leadership, Afrobarometer Survey Finds (Afrobarometer, 2021).Google Scholar
Nkomo, S., News Release: South Africans Want Housing More than Land Redistribution, Afrobarometer Survey Shows (Afrobarometer, 2021).Google Scholar
Nkondo, G. M., ‘Ubuntu as Public Policy in South Africa: A Conceptual Framework’ (2007) 2 International Journal of African Renaissance Studies: Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity 88100.Google Scholar
Nkosi and Another v Bührmann (1/2000) [2001] ZASCA 98 (25 September 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nkosi, G., ‘An Analysis of the South African Social Assistance System as It Applies to Children in Rural Communities: A Perspective from the Grootboom Case’ (2011) 26 Southern African Public Law 8196.Google Scholar
Nkosi, L., ‘The Republic of Letters after the Mandela Republic’, in Stiebel, L. and Chapman, M. (eds.), Writing Home: Lewis Nkosi on South African Writing (University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2016), pp. 240–58.Google Scholar
Norrick, N. R. and Spitz, A., ‘Humor as a Resource for Mitigating Cnflict in Interaction’ (2008) 40 Journal of Pragmatics 1661–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ntsebeza, L., Democracy Compromised: Chiefs and the Politics of the Land in South Africa (Brill, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nussbaum, M., ‘Human Rights and Human Capabilities’ (2007) 20 Harvard Human Rights Journal 21.Google Scholar
Nussbaum, M., Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach (Cambridge University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Nyamu Musembi, C., ‘Are Local Norms and Practices Fences or Pathways? The Example of Women’s Property Rights’, in An-Na’im, A. A. (ed.), Cultural Transformation and Human Rights in Africa (Zed Books, 2002), pp. 126–50.Google Scholar
Nyamu Musembi, C., ‘Towards an Actor-oriented Perspective on Human Rights’, in Kabeer, N. (ed.), Inclusive Citizenship: Meanings and Expressions (Zed Books, 2006), pp. 3149.Google Scholar
Oasis International, Africa Study Bible, New Living Translation (Tyndale House Publishers, 2017).Google Scholar
Obregon, L., ‘Martti Koskenniemi’s Critique of Eurocentrism in International Law’, in Werner, W., de Hoon, M., and Galán, A. (eds.), Law of International Lawyers: Reading Martti Koskenniemi (Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 360–92.Google Scholar
Occupiers of 51 Olivia Road, Berea Township and 197 Main Street Johannesburg v City of Johannesburg and Others (CCT24/07) [2008] ZACC 1.Google Scholar
O’Connell, P., ‘The Death of Socio-Economic Rights’ (2011) 74 The Modern Law Review 532–54.Google Scholar
O’Connell, P., ‘On Reconciling Irreconcilables: Neo-liberal Globalisation and Human Rights’ (2007) 7 Human Rights Law Review 483509.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okoth-Ogendo, H. W., Constitutions without Constitutionalism: Reflections on an African Political Paradox (American Council of Learned Societies, 1988).Google Scholar
Okoth-Ogendo, H. W., ‘The Nature of Land Rights under Indigenous Law in Africa’, in Claassens, A. and Cousins, B. (eds.), Land, Power and Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act (Juta, 2008), pp. 95108.Google Scholar
Ollman, B., Alienation: Marx’s Conception of Man in a Capitalist Society (Cambridge University Press, 1976).Google Scholar
Oomen, B., Chiefs in South Africa: Law, Power and Culture in the Post-Apartheid Era (James Currey, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oomen, B., ‘Vigilantism or Alternative Citizenship? The Rise of Mapogo a Mathamaga’ (2004) 63 African Studies 153–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O’Regan, K., ‘Checks and Balances: Reflections on the Development of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers under the South African Constitution’ (2005) 8 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 119–50.Google Scholar
O’Regan, K., ‘Tradition and Modernity: Adjudicating a Constitutional Paradox Customary Law’ (2013) 6 Constitutional Court Review 105–26.Google Scholar
Ortiz, F., Cuban Counterpoint, Tobacco and Sugar (Duke University Press, 1995).Google Scholar
Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford English Dictionary Online (2019).Google Scholar
Oxford Dictionaries, ‘Vernacular’ (2019).Google Scholar
Oyěwùmí, O., African Gender Studies: A Reader (Springer, 2016).Google Scholar
Oyěwùmí, O., The Invention of Women: Making an African Sense of Western Gender Discourses (University of Minnesota Press, 1997).Google Scholar
Pahuja, S., ‘Laws of Encounter: A Jurisdictional Account of International Law’ (2013) 1 London Review of International Law 6398.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Papachristos, A. V., Wildeman, C. and Roberto, E., ‘Tragic, but Not Random: The Social Contagion of Nonfatal Gunshot Injuries’ (2015) 125 Social Science & Medicine 139–50.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Pellegrino, V., ‘Between the Roll of Paper and the Role of Paper: Governmental Documentation as a Mechanism for Complying Incompliantly’ (2022) 45 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 7793.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perry, E. J., ‘China since Tiananmen: A New Rights Consciousness?’ (2009) 20 Journal of Democracy 1720.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of SA and Another: In Re Ex Parte President of the Republic of South Africa and Others (CCT31/99) [2000] ZACC 1.Google Scholar
Pieterse, J. N. and Parekh, B. (eds.), The Decolonization of the Imagination: Culture, Knowledge and Power (Zed Books, 1995).Google Scholar
Pieterse, M., ‘It’s a “Black Thing”: Upholding Culture and Customary Law in a Society Founded on Non-Racialism’ (2001) 17 South African Journal on Human Rights 364403.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pieterse, M., ‘What Do We Mean When We Talk about Transformative Constitutionalism?: Journal’ (2005) 20 SA Publiekreg=SA Public Law 155–66.Google Scholar
Pilane and Another v Pilane and Another [2011] ZANWHC 80.Google Scholar
Pilane and Another v Pilane and Another (CCT46/12) [2013] ZACC 3.Google Scholar
Plaatje, S. T., Native Life in South Africa (Graphic Arts Books, 2021).Google Scholar
Plé, L. and Demangeot, C., ‘Social Contagion of Online and Offline Deviant Behaviors and Its Value Outcomes: The Case of Tourism Ecosystems’ (2020) 117 Journal of Business Research 886–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Port Elizabeth Municipality v Various Occupiers (CCT53/03) [2004] ZACC 7.Google Scholar
Posel, D., ‘Afterword: Vigilantism and the Burden of Rights: Reflections on the Paradoxes of Freedom in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ (2004) 63 African Studies 231–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prempeh, H. K., ‘Africa’s “Constitutionalism Revival”: False Start or New Dawn?’ (2007) 5 International Journal of Constitutional Law 469506.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Prempeh, H. K., ‘Africa’s “Constitutionalism Revival”: False Start or New Dawn?’, in Sahle, E. N. (ed.), Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa (Springer, 2017), pp. 1359.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
President of the Republic of South Africa and Another v Modderklip Boerdery (Pty) Ltd (CCT20/04) [2005] ZACC 5.Google Scholar
Rajagopal, B., International Law from Below: Development, Social Movements and Third World Resistance (Cambridge University Press, 2003).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramantele v Mmusi and Others Court of Appeal Civil Appeal CACGB-104-12 (3 September 2013).Google Scholar
Rambsy, H., ‘A Notebook on Afrofuturism’, April 2012, www.culturalfront.org/2012/04/notebook-on-afrofuturism.html, last accessed 2 August 2024.Google Scholar
Rammala, M. N. R., ‘Lekgotla and Idiomatic Expressions in Traditional Dispute Resolution: The Case of Makapanstad, North West Province, South Africa’ (2020) 16 International Journal of African Renaissance Studies 220–41.Google Scholar
Ramose, M., ‘Ecology through Ubuntu’, in Meinhold, R. (ed.), Emerging from Cultures and Religions of the ASEAN Region (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2015), pp. 6976.Google Scholar
Ramose, M., ‘Motho ke motho ka batho, an African Perspective on Popular Sovereignty and Democracy’, in Jenco, L. K., Idris, M. and Thomas, M. C. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Political Theory (Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 260–80.Google Scholar
Ramose, M., ‘Towards a Post-conquest South Africa: Beyond the Constitution of 1996’ (2018) 34 South African Journal on Human Rights 326–41.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramuhovhi and Others v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others (CCT194/16) [2017] ZACC 41.Google Scholar
Rawls, J., Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (Harvard University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, J., A Theory of Justice (Harvard University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reader, D. H., Zulu Tribe in Transition: The Makhanya of Southern Natal (Manchester University Press, 1966).Google Scholar
Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998.Google Scholar
Recognition of Customary Marriages Amendment Act 1 of 2021.Google Scholar
Reconstruction and Development Programme Fund Act 7 of 1994.Google Scholar
Redding, S., ‘Deaths in the Family: Domestic Violence, Witchcraft Accusations and Political Militancy in Transkei, South Africa, 1904–1965’ (2004) 30 Journal of Southern African Studies 519–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reed, J., Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change (Sage Publications, 2006).Google Scholar
Reid, E. and Visser, D. (eds.), Private Law and Human Rights: Bringing Rights Home in Scotland and South Africa (Edinburgh University Press, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Remmington, J., Willan, B. and Peterson, B., Sol Plaatje’s Native Life in South Africa: Past and Present (New York University Press, 2016).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Report: The High Level Panel on the Assessment of Key Legislation and the Acceleration of Fundamental Change (Parliament of South Africa: 2017). www.parliament.gov.za/storage/app/media/Pages/2017/october/High_Level_Panel/HLP_Report/HLP_report.pdf.Google Scholar
Rex v Kumalo and Others 1952 (1) SA 381 (A).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rex v Ntwana 1961 (3) SA 123 (E).Google Scholar
Reyes, H., ‘The Worst Scars Are in the Mind: Psychological Torture’ (2007) 89 International Review of the Red Cross 591.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rice, K., ‘Rights and Responsibilities in Rural South Africa: Implications for Gender, Generation, and Personhood’ (2017) 23 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2841.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richland, J. B., Cooperation without Submission: Indigenous Jurisdictions in Native Nation–US Engagements (University of Chicago Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richland, J. B., ‘Jurisdiction: Grounding Law in Language’ (2013) 42 Annual Review of Anthropology 209–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richter, L. and Morrell, R. (eds.), Baba: Men and Fatherhood in South Africa (HSRC Press, 2006).Google Scholar
Rifkin, M., Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-determination (Duke University Press, 2017).Google Scholar
Ritchie, J., ‘Indigenous Onto-Epistemologies and Pedagogies of Care and Affect in Aotearoa’ (2013) 3 Global Studies of Childhood 395406.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roberts, S., Restatement of African Law: Botswana I, Tswana Family Law (Sweet and Maxwell, 1972), vol. v.Google Scholar
Robinson, C. J., Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (University of North Carolina Press, 2000).Google Scholar
Vargas-Roncancio, I. D., Law, Humans and Plants in the Andes-Amazon: The Lawness of Life (Routledge, 2024).Google Scholar
Rosen, L., The Anthropology of Justice: Law as Culture in Islamic Society (Cambridge University Press, 1989).Google Scholar
Roux, T., The Politics of Principle: The First South African Constitutional Court, 1995–2005 (Cambridge University Press, 2013), vol. vi.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roux, T., ‘Transformative Constitutionalism and the Best Interpretation of the South African Constitution: Distinction without a Difference’ (2009) 20 Stellenbosch Law Review 258–85.Google Scholar
S v Basson (CCT30/03A) [2005] ZACC 10.Google Scholar
S v Makwanyane and Another (CCT3/94) [1995] ZACC 3.Google Scholar
Saldana, J., Fundamentals of Qualitative Research (Oxford University Press, 2011).Google Scholar
Salem Party Club and Others v Salem Community and Others (CCT26/17) [2017] ZACC 46.Google Scholar
Samuelson, M., ‘“Lose Your Mother, Kill Your Child”: The Passage of Slavery and Its Afterlife in Narratives by Yvette Christiansë and Saidiya Hartman’ (2008) 51 English Studies in Africa 3848.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sandel, M. J., Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009).Google Scholar
Sapolsky, R. M., Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers: The Acclaimed Guide to Stress, Stress-Related Diseases, and Coping, 3rd ed. (Henry Holt and Company, 2004).Google Scholar
Sarat, A., ‘The Law Is All Over: Power, Resistance and the Legal Consciousness of the Welfare Poor’ (1990) 2 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 343.Google Scholar
Scalia, A., ‘Originalism: The Lesser Evil’ (1988) 57 University of Cincinnati Law Review 849.Google Scholar
Schapera, I., Tribal Innovators: Tswana Chiefs and Social Change 1795–1940 (Athlone Press (reprinted by Routledge), 1970), vol. xliii.Google Scholar
Schapera, I. and Comaroff, J. L., The Tswana (Routledge, 2015).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scheppele, K. L., ‘Constitutional Ethnography: An Introduction’ (2004) 38 Law & Society Review 389406.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schiller, N. G., Transborder Citizenship: An Outcome of Legal Pluralism within Transnational Social Fields (Routledge, 2017).Google Scholar
Schlebusch, C. M. and Jakobsson, M., ‘Tales of Human Migration, Admixture, and Selection in Africa’ (2018) 19 Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 405–28.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Schuster, S. C., Miller, W., Ratan, A., Tomsho, L. P., Giardine, B., Kasson, L. R., Harris, R. S., Petersen, D. C., Zhao, F., Qi, J., Alkan, C., Kidd, J. M., Sun, Y., Drautz, D. I., Bouffard, P., Muzny, D. M., Reid, J. G., Nazareth, L. V., Wang, Q., Burhans, R., Riemer, C., Wittekindt, N. E., Moorjani, P., Tindall, E. A., Danko, C. G., Teo, W. S., Buboltz, A. M., Zhang, Z., Ma, Q., Oosthuysen, A., Steenkamp, A. W., Oostuisen, H., Venter, P., Gajewski, J., Zhang, Y., Pugh, B. F., Makova, K. D., Nekrutenko, A., Mardis, E. R., Patterson, N., Pringle, T. H., Chiaromonte, F., Mullikin, J. C., Eichler, E. E., Hardison, R. C., Gibbs, R. A., Harkins, T. T. and Hayes, V. M., ‘Complete Khoisan and Bantu Genomes from Southern Africa’ (2010) 463 Nature 943–47.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Sen, A., ‘Elements of a Theory of Human Rights’, in Brooks, T. (ed.), Justice and the Capabilities Approach (Routledge, 2012).Google Scholar
Sen, A., ‘Gender Inequality and Theories of Justice’, in Nussbaum, M. and Glover, J. (eds.), Women, Culture and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities (Clarendon Press, 1995), pp. 259–73.Google Scholar
Sen, A., ‘Human Rights and Capabilities’ (2005) 6 Journal of Human Development 151–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sen, A., The Idea of Justice (Harvard University Press, 2009).Google Scholar
Sesana and Others v Attorney General (52/2002) [2006] BWHC 1 (13 December 2006).Google Scholar
Sesant, S., ‘Violent Protests Down in the Cape’ (2017) IOL 11 May.Google Scholar
Shange, S., Progressive Dystopia: Abolition, Antiblackness, and Schooling in San Francisco (Duke University Press, 2019).Google Scholar
Shilubana and Others v Nwamitwa (CCT03/07) [2008] ZACC 9.Google Scholar
Sibanda, S., ‘The Land Is Ours: South Africa’s First Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism. TEMBEKA NGCUKAITOBI. Penguin Books, 2018. 312 pp. ISBN: 978 1 77609 285 7. Lawfare - Judging Politics in South Africa. MICHELLE LE ROUX AND DENNIS DAVIS. Jonathan Ball, 2019. 351 pp. ISBN 978-1-86842-960-8’ (2021) 73 South African Historical Journal 927–47.Google Scholar
Sibanda, S., ‘Not Purpose-made! Transformative Constitutionalism, Post-independence Constitutionalism and the Struggle to Eradicate Poverty’ (2011) 22 Stellenbosch Law Review 482500.Google Scholar
Sibanda, S., ‘Not Quite a Rejoinder: Some Thoughts and Reflections on Michelman’s “Liberal Constitutionalism, Property Rights and the Assault on Poverty”’ (2013) 24 Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regstydskrif 329–41.Google Scholar
Sibanda, S., ‘When Do You Call Time on a Compromise? South Africa’s Discourse on Transformation and the Future of Transformative Constitutionalism’ (2020) 24 Law, Democracy & Development 384412.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sibanda, S. and Raboshakga, N., ‘A question of underlying interests: Economic justice, constitutional history and the capture of the South African state by white economic interests’ (2023) 27 Law, Democracy and Development 539–70.Google Scholar
Sibanda, S. and Mosaka, T. B., ‘Bhe v Magistrate, Khayelitsha: A Cultural Conundrum, Fanonian Alienation and An Elusive Constitutional Oneness Part III: Reflections on Themes in Justice Langa’s Judgments’ (2015) 2015 Acta Juridica 256–80.Google Scholar
Sieder, R., ‘The Juridification of Politics’, in Foblets, M.-C., Goodale, M., Sapignoli, M. and Zenker, O. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology (Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 701–15.Google Scholar
Sieder, R., ‘“To Speak the Law”: Contested Jurisdictions, Legal Legibility, and Sovereignty in Guatemala’ (2020) 43 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 334–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Siegel, D. J., ‘Commentary on “Integrating Interpersonal Neurobiology with Group Psychotherapy”: Reflections on Mind, Brain, and Relationships in Group Psychotherapy’ (2010) 60 International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 483–85.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Siegel, D. J., The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (Guilford Publications, 2020).Google Scholar
Siegel, D. J., IntraConnected: MWe (Me+ We) as the Integration of Self, Identity, and Belonging (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) (WW Norton & Company, 2022).Google Scholar
Sigauqwe, G., ‘Using of Courts as a Resistance Tool: A Case Study of Makause Community Development Forum (Macodefo)’, Master’s Thesis, University of the Witwatersrand, 2018.Google Scholar
Sigcau v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others (CCT93/12) [2013] ZACC 18.Google Scholar
Sihlobo, W. and Kapuya, T., ‘SPECIAL REPORT: The Truth about Land Ownership in South Africa’ (2018) Business Live, 23 July.Google Scholar
Silbey, S. S., ‘After Legal Consciousness’ (2005) 1 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 323–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Silko, L. M., Ceremony (Penguin, 2006).Google Scholar
Simons, H. J., African Women: Their Legal Status in South Africa (Northwestern University Press, 1968), vol. x.Google Scholar
Simpson, A., ‘On Ethnographic Refusal: Indigeneity, “Voice” and Colonial Citizenship’ (2007) 9 Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue 6780.Google Scholar
Simpson, A., Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life across the Borders of Settler States (Duke University Press Books, 2014).Google Scholar
Simpson, A., ‘The State Is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders and the Gender of Settler Sovereignty’ (2016) 19 Theory & Event.Google Scholar
Singer, J. W., The Edges of the Field: Lessons on the Obligations of Ownership (Beacon Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Smith, A., The Wealth of Nations (Random House Publishing Group, 2000).Google Scholar
Smith, L. T., ‘Researching in the Margins Issues for Māori Researchers a Discussion Paper’ (2006) 2 AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 427.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, N. R., Contradictions of Democracy: Vigilantism and Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa (Oxford University Press, 2019).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, N. R., ‘Rejecting Rights: Vigilantism and Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa’ (2015) 114 African Affairs 341–60.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sobo, E. J., Lambert, M., and Lambert, V., ‘Indigenous Anthropologists Call for Doing Land Acknowledgement Better’, October 2021, www.socialsciencespace.com/2021/10/indigenous-anthropologists-call-for-doing-land-acknowledgement-better/, last accessed 9 December 2021.Google Scholar
Soobramoney v Minister of Health (Kwazulu-Natal) (CCT32/97) [1997] ZACC 17.Google Scholar
de Sousa Santos, B. and Rodríguez-Garavito, C. A. (eds.), Law and Globalization from Below: Towards a Cosmopolitan Legality (Cambridge University Press, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Soyapi, C. B., ‘Water Security and the Right to Water in Southern Africa: An Overview’ (2017) 20 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal (PELJ) 126.Google Scholar
Spivak, G., ‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’, in Nelson, C., Grossberg, L. (eds.), Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture (University of Illinois Press, 1988).Google Scholar
Stanchi, K. M., Berger, L. L. and Crawford, B. J. (eds.), Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court (Cambridge University Press, 2016).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
State v Mngadi [1971] 2 All SA 394 (N).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Census 2022: Statistical Release (2023).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Marginalised Groups Indicator Report, 2018 (2018).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Mid-year Population Estimates, 2022 (2022).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, National Poverty Lines, 2021 (2022).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Poverty Trends in South Africa: An Examination of Absolute Poverty between 2006 and 2015 (2017).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Stats in Brief, 2022 (2022).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Subjective Poverty in South Africa: Findings from General Household Survey 2019 (2021).Google Scholar
Statistics South Africa, Vulnerable Groups Indicator Report, 2017 (2019).Google Scholar
Sulla, V. and Zikhali, P., Overcoming Poverty and Inequality in South Africa: An Assessment of Drivers, Constraints and Opportunities (The World Bank, 2018).Google Scholar
Sulla, V., Zikhali, P. and Cuevas, P. F., Inequality in Southern Africa: An Assessment of the Southern African Customs Union (English) (World Bank Group, 2022), http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099125303072236903Google Scholar
Sunstein, C. R., ‘Originalism’ (2017) 93 Notre Dame Law Review 1671.Google Scholar
TallBear, K., ‘Standing with and Speaking as Faith: A Feminist-Indigenous Approach to Inquiry’ (2014) 10 Journal of Research Practice N17.Google Scholar
Tamanaha, B. Z., ‘The Folly of the “Social Scientific” Concept of Legal Pluralism’ (1993) 20 Journal of Law and Society 192217.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tamanaha, B. Z., Legal Pluralism Explained: History, Theory, Consequences (Oxford University Press, 2021).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tamanaha, B. Z., ‘Legal Positivism’, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (Elsevier, 2015), pp. 762–66.Google Scholar
Tanyag, M., ‘Invisible Labor, Invisible Bodies: How the Global Political Economy Affects Reproductive Freedom in the Philippines’ (2017) 19 International Feminist Journal of Politics 3954.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tate, C. N. and Vallinder, T. (eds.), The Global Expansion of Judicial Power, revised ed. (New York University Press, 1997).Google Scholar
Thompson, L. M., A History of South Africa, 3rd ed. (Yale University Press, 2001).Google Scholar
Thornberry, E., ‘Ukuthwala, Forced Marriage, and the Idea of Custom in South Africa’s Eastern Cape’, in Bunting, A., Lawrance, B. N. and Roberts, R. L. (eds.), Marriage by Force?: Contestation over Consent and Coercion in Africa (Ohio University Press, 2016), pp. 137–58.Google Scholar
Tongoane and Others v National Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs and Others (CCT100/09) [2010] ZACC 10.Google Scholar
Tortosa, J. M., ‘Auge y caída de la globalización’ (2009) 16 Convergencia. Revista de Ciencias Sociales 1539.Google Scholar
Tortosa, J. M., ‘Pasado, propuestas y futuros para el desarrollo’ (2010) Atlántida. Revista Canaria de Ciencias Sociales 155–69.Google Scholar
Traditional Courts Act 9 of 2022 (2022).Google Scholar
Trigger, B. G. (ed.), Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 15: Northeast (Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 1979).Google Scholar
Tsvetkova, M. and Macy, M. W., ‘The Social Contagion of Antisocial Behavior’ (2015) 2 Sociological Science 3649.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ubink, J. and Duda, T., ‘Traditional Authority in South Africa: Reconstruction and Resistance in the Eastern Cape’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 191208.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Valenzuela, R., ‘Interstitial Precarity: The Romance and Tragedy of the Transnational Child Welfare System’ (2022) 45 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 94109.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Valodia, I., ‘South Africa Can’t Crack the Inequality Curse. Why, and What Can be Done’, The Conversation (Africa). 14 September 2023 9:36am EDT (updated 9 October 2023 7:42am EDT), https://theconversation.com/south-africa-cant-crack-the-inequality-curse-why-and-what-can-be-done-213132.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Van de Velde, M., Bostoen, K., Nurse, D. and Philippson, G., The Bantu Languages (Routledge, 2019).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Van der Kolk, B., The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (Penguin, 2014).Google Scholar
Van der Waal, C. S., ‘Formal and Informal Dispute Resolution in the Limpopo Province, South Africa’ (2004) 27 Anthropology Southern Africa 111–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Van der Walt, A. J. (ed.), Property and Constitution (Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2012).Google Scholar
Van der Walt, A. J. Property in the Margins (Hart Publishing, 2009).Google Scholar
Van Wyk v Unitas Hospital [2007] ZACC 24.Google Scholar
Vink, N. and Kirsten, J., ‘Principles and Practice for Successful Farmland Redistribution in South Africa’, Working Paper 57 (PLAAS, 28 February 2019).Google Scholar
de Vos, P., ‘Balancing Independence and Accountability: The Role of Chapter 9 Institutions in South Africa’s Constitutional Democracy’, in Chirwa, D. and Nijzink, L. (eds.), Accountable Government in Africa: Perspectives from Public Law and Political Studies (University of Cape Towm Press, 2013), pp. 160–77.Google Scholar
de Vos, P., ‘ConCourt Judgment Explicitly Links Access to Land and Housing with the Protection of Dignity’ (2017) Daily Maverick, 18 May.Google Scholar
Wa Thiong’o, N., Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature (East African Publishers, 1992).Google Scholar
Wa Thiong’o, N., Moving the Centre: The Struggle for Cultural Freedoms (James Currey, 1993).Google Scholar
van de Wal, I., ‘The Apartheid Analogy and the Silent Politics of Comparative Law’, Bachelor’s Thesis, Tilburg University (Law School), 25 June 2020.Google Scholar
Walker, C., ‘Elusive Equality: Women, Property Rights and Land Reform in South Africa’ (2009) 25 South African Journal on Human Rights 467–90.Google Scholar
Wanger, W., ‘Ntu Philology’ (1930) 29 Journal of the Royal African Society 401–23.Google Scholar
Wanger, W., Scientific Zulu Grammar (W. Kohlhammer, 1927), vol. i.Google Scholar
Webb, P. R. H., ‘More Uncommon Law’ (1958) 21 The Modern Law Review 9094.Google Scholar
Weeks, K., The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries (Duke University Press Books, 2011).Google Scholar
Weeks, K., ‘The Problems with Work’ (2014) 23 New Labor Forum 1012.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weidhaas, A. D., ‘Invisible Labor and Hidden Work’, in Scott, C. R. and Lewis, L. (eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Organizational Communication (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017), pp. 110.Google Scholar
Weinhold, B., ‘Epigenetics: The Science of Change’ (2006) 114 Environmental Health Perspectives A160–67.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Welburn, J. W., Nascimento de Lima, P., Kumar, K. B., Osoba, O. A., and Lamb, J., Overcoming Compound Racial Inequity: Policies and Costs for Closing the Black-White Wealth Gap (RAND Corporation, 2022).Google Scholar
Wichroski, M. A., ‘The Secretary: Invisible Labor in the Workworld of Women’ (1994) 53 Human Organization 3341.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wicomb, W., ‘The Exceptionalism and Identity of Customary Law under the Constitution Customary Law’ (2013) 6 Constitutional Court Review 127–46.Google Scholar
Wicomb, W., ‘The In-Between World of Kgosi Nyalala Pilane: (Mis)Appropriation and Accountability among the Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela in 21st-Century South Africa’ (2021) 47 Journal of Southern African Studies 173–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wicomb, W. and Smith, H., ‘Customary Communities as Peoples and their Customary Tenure as Culture: What We Can Do with the Endorois Decision’ (2011) 11 African Human Rights Law Journal 422–46.Google Scholar
Wilkinson, R. and Pickett, K., The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone’s Well-Being (Penguin, 2019).Google Scholar
Wilkinson, R. and Pickett, K., The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger (Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2011).Google Scholar
Wilson, M., Kaplan, S., Maki, T., and Walton, E. M., Keiskammahoek Rural Survey: Social Structure (Shuter and Shooter, 1952), vol. iii.Google Scholar
Wilson, R. A., The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State (Cambridge University Press, 2001).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wohlleben, P., Can You Hear the Trees Talking?: Discovering the Hidden Life of the Forest (Greystone Books Ltd, 2019).Google Scholar
Wohlleben, P., The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World (Greystone Books, 2016), vol. i.Google Scholar
Wong, L., ‘Chinese Migrant Workers: Rights Attainment Deficits, Rights Consciousness and Personal Strategies’ (2011) 2011 China Quarterly 870.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodman, G. R., ‘Legal Pluralism and the Search for Justice’ (1996) 40 Journal of African Law 152–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
World Bank, An Incomplete Transition (2018).Google Scholar
X, M., Haley, A., and Shabazz, A., The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley, reissue ed. (Ballantine Books, 1992).Google Scholar
Yamin, A. E. and Gloppen, S., Litigating Health Rights: Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health? (Harvard University Press, 2011), vol. iii.Google Scholar
Yarbrough, M. W., ‘Very Long Engagements: The Persistent Authority of Bridewealth in a Post-Apartheid South African Community’ (2018) 43 Law & Social Inquiry 647–77.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yeager, D. S. and Dweck, C. S., ‘What Can be Learned from Growth Mindset Controversies?’ (2020) 75 American Psychologist 1269.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Yunkaporta, T., Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World (HarperOne, 2020).Google Scholar
Zenker, O., ‘The Juridification of Political Protest and the Politicisation of Legalism in South African Land Restitution’, in Eckert, J., Donahoe, B., Strümpell, C. and Biner, Z. Ö. (eds.), Law against the State: Ethnographic Forays into Law’s Transformations (Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp. 118–46.Google Scholar
Zimmermann, R. and Visser, D. P., Southern Cross: Civil Law and Common Law in South Africa (Clarendon Press, 1996).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zuberi, T., ‘Critical Race Theory of Society’ (2010) 43 Connecticut Law Review 1573.Google Scholar
Zuberi, T. and Bonilla-Silva, E., White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2008).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zungu, M., Manqele, N., De Vries, C., Molefe, T. and Hadebe, M., ‘HERstory: Writing Women into South African History’ (2014) 28 Agenda 717.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure no-reply@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • Sindiso Mnisi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Book: Alter-Native Constitutionalism
  • Online publication: 09 January 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009311939.017
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • Sindiso Mnisi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Book: Alter-Native Constitutionalism
  • Online publication: 09 January 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009311939.017
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • Sindiso Mnisi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Book: Alter-Native Constitutionalism
  • Online publication: 09 January 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009311939.017
Available formats
×