
About this publication
Fundamina is a peer-refereed journal that is published biannually as the mouthpiece of the Southern African Society of Legal Historians. In this journal, academics and practitioners from South Africa and abroad have the opportunity to exchange ideas on a wide range of legal-historical issues. The focus is on the ancient and modern, external and internal legal history of all families of law and is not limited to South or southern African legal history.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 30 Issue 2
The Procurement, Removal and Use of Human Tissue and Organs in South African Law: a Legal-Historical Analysis
Authors: Melodie Labuschaigne and Magda Slabbert
Source: Fundamina 30 I2, pp 1-32 (2024)
The Historical Relation of English Common Law and Classical Islamic Law: a Critical Examination
Authors: Nehaluddin Ahmad and Zheimie H Zamri
Source: Fundamina 30 I2, pp 33-63 (2024)
Seventy-Five Years of the Genocide Convention: the Obligations on States to Prevent Genocide
Author: Antonie Klopper
Source: Fundamina 30 I2, pp 64-124 (2024)
The Ugandan Parliament’s Power to Censure a Cabinet Minister: Understanding Article 118 of the Constitution in the Light of its Drafting History
Author: Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Source: Fundamina 30 I2, pp 125-144 (2024)