uBuntu and the law :African ideals and postapartheid jurisprudence.

- Drucilla Cornell (ed.)
- Fordham, 2012
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Although uBuntu is an ideal or value rooted in South Africa, its purchase as a performative ethic of the human goes beyond its roots in African languages, and this book is a crucial resource for anyone who is seriously grappling with human rights, postcolonial constitutionalism, and competing visions of the relations between law and justice


