Van der Vyver, J.D. (Johan David)2011-08-242011-08-242011Van Der Vyver, JD 2011, 'Right to self-determination of cultural, religious and linguistic communities in South Africa', Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 2-28.1727-378110.4314/pelj.v14i4.1http://hdl.handle.net/2263/17143The South African nation comprises perhaps the most diverse plural composition in the entire world and is furthermore known for the polarization of factions of the population. This raises the question how to bring about and to maintain the peaceful co-existence of the cultural, religious and linguistic varieties within its fold. Several models to cope with group-related tensions within a political community have been put to the test in different countries of our troublesome times. Nepal is a most recent case in point.enFaculty of Law, North West UniversityLinguistic diversityDiverse plural compositionCultural pluralism -- South AfricaCultural fusion -- South AfricaPolarization (Social sciences) -- South AfricaSouth Africa -- PopulationSelf-determination, National -- South AfricaReligious communities -- South AfricaRight to self-determination of cultural, religious and linguistic communities in South AfricaArticle