Reflections on legacy, complicity, and legal education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v46i3.1467Abstract
I reflect on the relation between complicity and the legacy of South African jurisprudence and law, and tentatively consider continuances between the civil law tradition (Roman-Dutch common law) as well as present human rights and constitutional law. I also raise notions on reconfiliation, frailty and complex writing as possible alternatives. My aimis to think with students and colleagues and to re-imagine a legal culture and legaleducation that could be different from the present one.
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