Now showing items 1-3 of 3

    • Derrida, the conditional and the unconditional 

      De Ville, Jacques (Juta Law, 2007)
      In his recent book, Law and Sacrifice: Towards a Post-Apartheid Theory of Law, Johan van der Walt gives a clear exposition of the possible impact of inter alia Jacques Derrida's thinking on law. In this article, the book ...
    • Madness and the law: The Derrida/Foucault debate revisited 

      De Ville, Jacques (Springer, 2010)
      In this article the Derrida/Foucault debate is scrutinised with two closely related aims in mind: (1) reconsidering the way in which Foucault’s texts, and especially the more recently published lectures, should be read; ...
    • A tale of two federations: Comparing language rights in South Africa and Ethiopia 

      Fessha, Yonatan Tesfaye (Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2009)
      The success of a federal arrangement in accommodating ethnic diversity cannot be measured solely on the basis of its language rights regime. However, it is generally agreed that a well-designed language rights regime goes ...