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Medium format soft cover
Crease and shelf-wear evident on cover
Details of previous owner in ink on back of front cover and name on first title page.
Name of previous owner stamped on page edges, visible down length when book is closed.
Generally, very clean and good condition inside.
This concise legal treatise explores the foundational powers of South Africas Supreme Court, focusing on its ability to act beyond statutory authority when justice demands it. Taitz examines Roman-Dutch influences, English common law parallels, and landmark cases that shaped the courts discretionary reach. The book remains a pivotal reference for understanding judicial autonomy and the evolution of inherent jurisdiction in South African legal history.