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New Expanded Edition of Everyone’s Guide to South African Law

Everyone's Guide to South African LawThe law affects us all, and even your most basic day-to-day choices and actions have legal implications. Yet few people have much knowledge of the law or understand complicated legal terminology – and lawyers’ fees are beyond many people’s reach.

Everyone’s Guide to South African Law book will provide you with the necessary information on a wide range of legal issues that may impact on your daily life – at work, in the home, on the road, in the marketplace, and in the courtroom.

Written by experts specifically for the layperson, the book’s everyday language is free of obscure legal jargon. It is easily understandable, informative and essential for each and every household in South Africa.

This new edition includes new or expanded information on parental rights and responsibilities; custody issues and adoption; running a business; companies and close corporations; debt review; traffic offences and accidents; the Consumer Protection Act and the National Credit Act.

Everyone’s Guide to South African Law is the book for you…translating usually unintelligible legal jargon into a format that everyone can understand. Everything you need to know in one book.” – Citizen

About the editors

Adriaan Anderson (BIuris, LLB, LLM) is an admitted attorney, notary and conveyancer. He is currently a senior lecturer in law at the University of Limpopo, and is also an instructor with the Polokwane School for Legal Practice.

Rolien Roos (BCom (Law), LLB, LLM) is an admitted advocate, who is currently a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Law at North-West University.

Anelia Dodd (BProc, LLM) is an admitted attorney and conveyancer. She is currently a senior lecturer in law at the University of Limpopo and was previously the director of the Polokwane School for Legal Practice.

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