Law of persons
by
 
Boezaart, Trynie.

Title
Law of persons

Author
Boezaart, Trynie.

ISBN
9780702185113

Personal Author
Boezaart, Trynie.

Edition
5th ed.

Publication Information
Claremont [South Africa] : Juta, 2010.

Physical Description
liv, 194 pages ; 25 cm

General Note
Fourth ed.: 2005.
 
Also published in Afrikaans as: Personereg.

Contents
Definition of concepts -- Beginning of legal subjectivity -- Domicile -- Effect of age on status -- Children of unmarried parents -- Diverse factors which influence status -- Termination of legal subjectivity.

Abstract
"The law of persons is a dynamic area of the law, and it is this dynamic nature that generates interest in this subject and makes it stimulating to teach and learn. Law of Persons seeks to make this subject area accessible to students, including first-year students. In the law of persons, the common law and legislation have been harmonised with the spirit, purport and objects of the Bill of Rights, while the values entrenched in the Constitution are permeating every area of the law. The greatest change in our law of persons to date has been the Children's Act 38 of 2005: it had redefined basic concepts, it has revolutionised the parent-child relationship, it has ended the labelling of children in terms of their parents' marital status and it has radically altered the legal status of unmarried fathers. Law of Persons is also available in Afrikaans, and should ideally be used in conjunction with Personeregbronnebundel / Law of Persons Sourcebook"--Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Domestic relations -- South Africa.
 
Persons (Law) -- South Africa.
 
Status (Law) -- South Africa.
 
Domestic relations. (OCoLC)fst00896646
 
Persons (Law) (OCoLC)fst01058871
 
Status (Law) (OCoLC)fst01132171

Geographic Term
South Africa. (OCoLC)fst01204616

Added Title
Personereg.


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