About this book
Tony Honore is one of the most distinguished South African law academics. His long career - first as a law don at Queen's College, Oxford then successor to Professor R.W. Lee as last Rhodes Reader in Roman-Dutch law at Oxford - culminated in his appointment to the Regius Chair in Civil Law at All Souls College, Oxford, from which he retired some years ago. His pre-eminence in the fields of Roman law, Roman-Dutch and modern South African law and legal philosophy is internationally recognised. His formal retirement by no means signaled an end to his intellectual activity in the areas of law and philosophy, and he marked 60 years as a teacher of law in 2008. The Faculty of Law at Oxford marked this milestone with a colloquium at which a number of eminent lawyers spoke, and the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town was proud to host a similar event in March 2009. The quality and significance of the formal lectures presented at this gathering was such that Professor Danie Visser and Professor Max Loubser undertook to edit the papers for publication.
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Title page
- Preface
- Pre-publication Subscribers
- Contents
- Laudatio for Tony Honoré
- Roman Law as Emancipatory and Social Instrument in the 19th Century
- Tony HonorĂ©âs Contribution to Jurisprudence
- HonorĂ©âs South African Law of Trusts
- Cause in Fact
- Index
- Back cover
