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"Is the requirement of integration of the bride optional in customary marriages?" | [2020] DEJURE 6 | Sibisi, S | South Africa | circa 2020 | SAFLII |
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"Integration of the Bride and the Court: Is Integration as a Living Customary Law Requirement Still Required?" PER / PELJ 2022 (25) | [2022] PER 28 | Bakker P | South Africa | circa 2022 | SAFLII |
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LawCite The Consequences of the Statutory Regulation of Customary Law: An Examination of the South African Customary Law of Succession and Marriage | [2019] PER 66 | Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal | South Africa | circa 2019 | SAFLII |
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"Is the requirement of integration of the bride optional in customary marriages?" | [2020] DEJURE 6 | Sibisi, S | South Africa | circa 2020 | SAFLII |
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Case Name † | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Mabuza v Mbatha (1939/01) | [2002] ZAWCHC 11 | High Court of South Africa - Western Cape Division | South Africa | 4 Mar 2003 | SAFLII |
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