南非私法的“宪法化”:教学挑战和解决方案。在南非西开普大学的经历

F. Toit
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《南非宪法》对南非私法具有决定性的影响,因为所有私法立法都可以根据《宪法》的《权利法案》所载的基本权利进行检验,南非法院在南非私法的普通法原则方面负有重要的发展任务。因此,南非私法在宪法规定的影响下发生了重大变化,这种变化将在未来继续下去。我称之为南非私法的“宪法化”。在本文中,我研究了私法宪法化导致南非私法学者面临的一些主要教学挑战,以及应对这些挑战的一些解决方案。为此,我分享了南非西开普大学私法同事的经验。
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THE ‘CONSTITUTIONALISATION’ OF SOUTH AFRICAN PRIVATE LAW: TEACHING CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS. THE EXPERIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
The South African Constitution has a determining effect on South African private law in that all private law legislation is testable against the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights, and South African courts have an essential development task in respect of the common law principles of South African private law. In consequence, South African private law has undergone significant change under the influence of constitutional imperatives, which change will continue in future. I call this the ‘constitutionalisation’ of South African private law. In this article I examine some of the principal teaching challenges faced by South African private law academics in consequence of the constitutionalisation of private law, as well as a number of solutions to these challenges. To this end, I share the experience of private law colleagues at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
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