Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)2013-12-172014-03-312013Boezaart, T 2013, 'Building bridges : African customary family law and children's rights', International Journal of Private Law, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 395-417.1753-6235 (print)1753-6243 (online)10.1504/IJPL.2013.056811http://hdl.handle.net/2263/32934This paper will focus on the rights of the family, parental responsibilities and rights and children's rights in the context of African customary law. South Africa has gone a long way in safeguarding various rights of children in the Constitution and the principle of the paramountcy of the best interests of the child is firmly established. The main objective of this paper is to consider the impact of customary family law and practices on children's rights, and vice versa. This paper will furthermore embark on developing guidelines to balance fundamental rights while protecting the rights of children in Africa.enInderscienceFamily lawAfrican customary lawChild rightsBest interests standardParental responsibilitiesParental rightsParental consentChild marriagesUkuthwalaCultural practicesChild participationCustomary adoptionCultural rightsDomestic relations -- South AfricaParent and child (Law) -- South AfricaChildren's rights -- South AfricaCustomary law -- South AfricaCommon law -- South AfricaBuilding bridges : African customary family law and children's rightsPostprint Article