"In Which the Partners Undertook Reciprocal Duties of Support" - A Discussion of the Phrase as Used in Bwayna v Master of the High Court, Cape Town" PER / PELJ 2022 (25)
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[2022] PER 29
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Barratt A
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South Africa
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circa 2022
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SAFLII
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"Conceptualising the home in law and gender"
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[2020] DEJURE 20
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Robbertze, G & Muller, G
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South Africa
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circa 2020
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SAFLII
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A Duty of Support for All South African Unmarried Intimate Partners Part 2: The Limits of the Cohabitation and Marriage Based Models (Vol 21)
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[2018] PER 60
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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South Africa
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circa 2018
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SAFLII
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A Duty of Support for All South African Unmarried Intimate Partners Part I: The Limits of the Cohabitation and Marriage Based Models (Vol 21)
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[2018] PER 59
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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South Africa
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circa 2018
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SAFLII
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Domestic Parterns and "The Choice Argument": Quo Vadis?
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[2015] PER 2
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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South Africa
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circa 2015
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SAFLII
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Rethinking Volks v Robinson: The Implications of Applying a "Contextaulised Choice Model" to Prospective South African Domestic Partnerships Legislation
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[2010] PER 23
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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South Africa
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circa 2010
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SAFLII
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