Labuschagne, J.M.T. (Johan Martin Trotske)University of Pretoria. Dept. of Bantu Law2010-01-042010-01-041973-09-04086979079http://hdl.handle.net/2263/12427Item was scanned at 300 dpi. Scanner used HP Scanjet 5590PContemporary Bantu Law curricula are narrowed to a study of Bantu Customary Law, in particular the private law thereof. To these certain South African statute laws are added. In this lecture it is submitted that the ambit of the Bantu Law curriculum be extended in order to include all laws operating exclusively in respect of Bantu. Hereby legal scientists can render a positive contribution to the solution of the legal and also ethnic problems facing the peoples of contemporary and future Southern Africa.p. [11 - 12]: Publikasies van die Universiteit van Pretoria (Nuwe Reeks)10 p. ; 23 cmTextAfrikaansUniversity of PretoriaBantu lawBantoeregFolk lawCustomary law -- South AfricaBantoereg : 'n vakwetenskaplike terreinverkenningBantu law : exploring the curriculaText