"Leading Cases On Van Der Linden: A Digest Of Decisions Based On Van Der Linden, With Index And References" is an essential resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in South African and Roman-Dutch law. This meticulously compiled digest offers a comprehensive overview of legal decisions that reference and build upon the foundational work of Joannes van der Linden, a renowned legal authority.
Organized for ease of use, the book features an exhaustive index and detailed references, allowing readers to quickly locate relevant case law and understand the application of Van der Linden's principles in various legal contexts. This digest serves as a valuable tool for understanding the historical development and contemporary relevance of Roman-Dutch law within the South African legal system.
Whether you are researching a specific legal issue or seeking a broader understanding of the influence of Van der Linden's jurisprudence, this book provides invaluable insights and a wealth of information.
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