South Africa
place · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
British Kaffraria · South African native races
in the texts
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England
The region where the war discussed in the opening paragraph was fought.
The war in South Africa was as surely waged by England and her self-governing colonies to maintain the unity of the British Empire as the war against the Southern States was waged by the Northerners to maintain the unity of the United States.
Lectures on the Early History of Institutions
Region cited as the setting for Dugmore's comparative account of Kafir cattle economy.
Dugmore, in a most interesting volume, called a ‘Compendium of Kafir Laws and Customs,’ and published at the Wesleyan Missionary Press, Mount Coke, British Kaffraria, writes thus of much the most advanced of the South African native races, the Kafirs or Zulus (p.
The Genius of the Common Law
Jurisdiction where Roman-Dutch law was preserved after British conquest but has recently absorbed the Common Law's doctrine of Consideration.
The leading examples are those of Roman-Dutch law in South Africa (and on a smaller scale in Ceylon) and French law in the Province of Quebec.