
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 31 Issue 1
Petitions and Democracy: an Understanding of the Historical Significance of the Right to Petition in Nineteenth-Century United States of America
Author: Tameshnie Deane
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 1-29 (2025)
Women and/as Space: the Impact of Apartheid Geography on Women and the Construction of Womanhood
Author: Nosipho Goba
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 30-67 (2025)
Peregrination Through the Law of Provocation – an Historical Perspective
Author: Shannon Hoctor
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 68-102 (2025)
From “Belligerent” to “Organised Armed Group”: Understanding the Legal Justification of the Metamorphosis of the Designation of Non-State Groups in a Common Article 3 Conflict
Author: Ayodele Ojedokun
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 103-122 (2025)
The Relationship Between Legal-Political Context and Natural-Resource Wealth Distribution in South Africa
Author: Anthea-lee September-Van Huffel
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 123-147 (2025)
The Genesis of the Generic Idea of Human Dignity in South African Law
Author: Rinie Steinmann
Source: Fundamina 31 I1, pp 148-179 (2025)