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A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH FOOTNOTES
Note: This is intended as an example of how a bibliography should look like. In
addition there are comments about aspects of the bibliography, just to make clear
why it looks like it does. PLEASE DON'T insert footnotes into your bibliography....
Books
Andreski Comte
Andreski S (ed) The essential Comte: selected from Course de philosophie positive
Translated from the French by M Clarke (Croom Helm London 1974)
Aquinas Summa Theologica
Aquinas T Summa Theologica (Vollständige, ungekürtzte deutsch-lateinische
Ausgabe) (Herausgegeben von der Philosophisch-Teologischen Hochschule
Walbergen bei Köln Graz-Wien-Koln 1977)1
Ariatotle Ethica Nicomachea
Aristotle Ethica Nicomachea Translated by Rackham H (Harvard University Press
Cambridge Mass 1946)
Aristotle Metaphysics
Aristotle Metaphysics Translated by Tredennick H (Harvard University Press
Cambridge Mass 1935)
Aristotle Rhetoric
Aristotle The art of rhetoric Translated with an introduction and notes by H.C.
Lawson-Tancred (Penguin London 1991)
Aristotle The Organon
Aristotle The Organon Translated by Cooke HP (Harvard University Press
Cambridge Mass 1938)
1 If a book is in a different language from English, you need to indicate if you read the book in the original language or as a translation. Please don't try to appear clever and cite a book in Latin – it is highly unlikely that you read it in that language. Use a good translation. In this case I did use the German version.
Auston Jurisprudence
Austin J The province of jurisprudence (Cambridge University Press Cambridge
1995)
Bentham Jurisprudence
Bentham J The limits of jurisprudence defined (Athlone Press London 1970)
Blackstone Commentaries
Blackstone W Commentaries on the laws of England (London Cavendish 2001)2
Bonner Critical theory
Bronner SE Critical theory: A very short introduction (Oxford University Press Oxford
2011)
Buchanan Dictionary
Buchanan I A dictionary of critical theory (Oxford University Press Oxford 2010)
Burchell & Milton Criminal law
Burchell JM and Milton J Principles of criminal law 3rd ed (Juta & Co Ltd Lansdowne
2005)
Cicero De re publica
Cicero MT De re publica (Heinemann London 1961)3
De Groot War and peace
De Groot H The law of war and peace (Edited by Neff SC) (Cambridge University
Press Cambridge 2012)
Devenish Interpretation
Devenish G Interpretation of statutes (Juta Cape Town 1992)
Dworkin Empire
Dworkin R Law's Empire (Belknap Press Cambridge Mass 1986)
2 There are books that are so well-known that they are mostly known by the short version – Blackstone's Commentaries is one. In such a case, use the traditional form.
3 Yes, I used the Latin one.
Elias Government
Elias TO Government and politics in Africa (Asia Publishing House London 1963)
Facione Critical thinking
Facione PA Critical thinking: a statement of expert consensus for purposes of
educational assessment and instruction: Executive summary (The California
Academic Press Millbrae 1990)
Fraser Cricket and the law
Fraser D The man in white is always right: Cricket and the law Sydney: Institute of
Criminology Monograph Series No 4 (1993)4
Hart Concept of law
Hart HLA The concept of law (Clarendon Press Oxford 1994)
Hayek Law, liberty and legislation
Hayek FA Law, liberty and legislation: A new statement of the liberal principles of
justice and political economy Kindle ed (Routledge Classics London 2013)5
Holleman African law
Holleman JF Issues in African law (Mouton and Co The Hague 1974)
Hutchinson It's all in the game
Hutchinson A It's all in the game: a nonfoundationalist account of law and
adjudication (Duke University Press Durham NC 2000)
Johnson, Pete & Du Plessis
Johnson D, Pete S and Du Plessis M Jurisprudence: a South African perspective
(Butterworths Durban 2001)
4 In the case of a book published as part of a series, it is usual to cite it like that. The publisher and place of publication is in the name of the series, and need not be repeated.
5 E-books are becoming more popular and kindle is probably the best-known. You cite it like this. Also, kindle books often do not have page numbers, but instead use "locations" – you can use the location instead of the page number.
Kelly Short history
Kelly JM A short history of Western legal theory (Clarendon Press Oxford 1992)
Liebenberg Socio-economic rights
Liebenberg S Socio-economic rights: adjudication under a transformative
constitution (Juta Claremont 2010)
Magee Philosophy
Magee B The story of philosophy (Dorling Kindersley London 2001)
Mqeke Customary law
Mqeke RB Customary law and the new millennium (Lovedale Press Alice 2003)
Njoku Development
Njoku FOC Development and African philosophy: a theoretical reconstruction of
African socio-political economy (IUniverse Lincoln 2004)
Ocieng'-Odhiambo Trends
Ochieng'-Odhiambo F Trends and issues in African philosophy (Peter Lang New
York 2010)
Oruka Sage philosophy
Oruka HO (ed) Sage philosophy: indigenous thinkers and modern debate on African
philosphy (EJ Brill New York 1990)
Oruka Philosophy
Oruka HO Philosophy, humanity and ecology (ACTS Press Nairobi 1991)6
Rautenbach & Bekker Legal pluralism
Rautenbach C and Bekker JC Introduction to legal pluralism in South Africa 4th ed
(LexisNexis Durban 2014)
6 In this case, I don't know what ACTS stands for and there's no explanation in the book. So just use it like this.
Raz Authority of law
Raz J The authority of law: essays on law and morality (Oxford University Press
Oxford 1979)
Russell Western philosophy
Russell B History of Western philosophy and its connection with political and social
circumstances from the earliest times to the present day (George Allen & Unwin
London 1961)
Suarez De legibus
Suarez F De legibus (Antwerp Publisher unknown 1613)7
Theses and dissertations
Kroeze Aborsie
Kroeze IJ Die aard van die regverdigingsgronde by aborsie (The nature of grounds
of justification for abortion) (LLM dissertation Potchefstroom University for Christian
Higher Education 1989)8
Nkhata Governance and constitutionalism
Nkhata MJ Rethinking governance and constitutionalism in Africa: The relevance
and viability of social trust-based governance and constitutionalism in Malawi (LLD
thesis University of Pretoria 2010)
Contributions in books
Appiah Ethnophilosophy
Appiah K "Ethnophilosophy and its critics" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ Philosophy
from Africa: A text with readings (Thomson Publishing Johannesburg 1998) 109 –
129
7 If the publisher or date/place of publication is unknown (as is often the case with older books) just say so....
8 If a source is in Afrikaans and your document is in English, it is always helpful to provide an English translation of the name. Not a hard-and-fast rule, but a good idea.
Bentham Anarchical fallacies
Bentham J "Anarchical fallacies" in Waldron J (ed) Nonsense upon stilts: Bentham,
Burke and Marx on the rights of man (Methuen London 1987) 46 – 69
Biko Black consciousness
Biko S "The definition of Black Consciousness" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ
Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings (Thomson Publishing Johannesburg
1998) 360 – 363.
Bohler-Muller Ubuntu jurisprudence
Bohler-Muller N "Some thoughts on the ubuntu jurisprudence of the Constitutional
Court" in Cornell D and Muvongua N (eds) uBuntu and the law: African ideals and
postapartheid jurisprudence (Fordham University Press New York 2012) 377 – 387
Ebo Indigenous law
Ebo C "Indigenous Law and Justice: Some Major Concepts and Practices" in
Woodman G (ed) African law and legal theory (NYU Press New York 1987) 33-42
Gyeke Person and community
Gyeke K "Person and community in African thought" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ
Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings (Thomson Publishing Johannesburg
1998) 317 – 336
Kaphagawani African philosophy
Kaphagawani DN "What is African philosophy?" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ The
African philosophy reader (London 1988) 86 – 98
Kroeze Legal positivism
Kroeze IJ "Legal positivism" in Roederer C and Moellendorf D (eds) Jurisprudence
(Juta Lansdowne 2004) 62 – 83
Kuwali Afrocentrism
Kuwali D "Decoding Afrocentrism: Decolonizing legal theory" in Onazi O (ed) African
legal theory and contemporary problems: critical essays (Springer Dordrecht 2014)
71 – 92
Langa Constitution
Langa P "The role of the constitution in the struggle against poverty" in Liebenberg S
and Quinot G (eds) Law and poverty: perspectives from South Africa and beyond
(Juta Claremont 2011) 4 – 9
Le Roux Natural law
Le Roux WB "Natural law theories" in Roederer C and Moellendorf D (eds)
Jurisprudence (Juta Lansdowne 2004) 25 – 619
M'Baye African conception
M'Baye K "The African conception of law" in David R (ed) The legal systems of the
world: Their comparison and unification Vol II (JOB Mohr Tübingen 1975) 211 – 215
Menkiti Person and community
Menkiti IA "Person and community in African traditional thought" in Wright RA (ed)
African philosophy: An introduction (University Press of America Lanham 1984) 171
– 182
Moosa South African constitution
Moosa E "Tension in legal and religious values in the 1996 South African
Constitution" in Mamdani M (ed) Beyond rights talk and culture talk: Comparative
essays on the politics of rights and culture (St Martin's Press New York 2000) 121 –
135
Munyaka & Mothlabi Ubuntu
Munyaka M and Mothlabi M "Ubuntu and its socio-moral significance" in Murove MF
(ed) African ethics: An anthology of comparative and applied ethics (KwaZulu-Natal
Press South Africa 2009) 63
9 Afrikaans surnames are tricky. If you refer to the surname alone it is spelled Le Roux. But if you use the initials with the surname, it changes to WB le Roux. Same is true of Van Niekerk G and G van Niekerk or Van der Merwe C and C van der Merwe. As if you're not certain.
Nduka Traditional concept of justice
Nduka O "Traditional concept of justice among the Ibo of South-Eastern Nigeria" in
Woodman G (ed) African law and legal theory (NYU Press New York 1987) 19-32.
Oruka Sage philosophy
Oruka HO "Sage philosophy" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ Philosophy from Africa:
A text with readings (Thomson Publishing Johannesburg 1998) 99 – 108
Pieterse African jurisprudence
Pieterse M "'Traditional' African jurisprudence" in Roederer C and Moellendorf D
Jurisprudence (Juta Lansdowne 2004) 438 – 462
Senghor Negritude
Senghor LS "Negritude and African socialism" in Coetzee PH and Roux APJ
Philosophy from Africa: A text with readings (Thomson Publishing Johannesburg
1998) 438 – 448
Silungwe African legal theory
Silungwe CM "On 'African' legal theory: a possibility, an impossibility or mere
conundrum" in Onazi O (ed) African legal theory and contemporary problems: critical
essays (Springer Dordrecht 2014) 17 – 30
Journal articles
Agnakoba & Nwauche 2006 Cambrian law review
Agbakoba JCA and Nwauche ES "African conceptions of justice, responsibility and
punishment" 2006 Cambrian law review 73 – 8310
Bewaji 2002 Journal on African philosophy
Bewaji JAI "Language, culture, science, technology, and philosophy" 2002 Journal
on African philosophy 1 – 29
10 Note throughout that the name of the journal is in normal capitalisation. So Journal of African philosophy and not Journal on African Philosophy.
Bodunrin 1981 Philosophy
Bodunrin PO "The question of African philosophy" 1981 Philosophy 161 – 179
Cornell & Van Marle 2005 African human rights law journal
Cornell D and Van Marle K "Exploring ubuntu: Tentative reflections" 2005 African
human rights law journal 195 – 220
Dent & Kroeze 2015 Stellenbosch law review
Dent K and Kroeze IJ "Minority rights in the South African context: an exploration of
the counter-majoritarian dilemma" 2015 Stellenbosch law review 518 – 531
Dlamini 1997 Journal for juridical science
Dlamini CM "African legal philosophy: A Southern African view" 1997 Journal for
juridical science 69 – 83
Dlamini 1992 SALJ
Dlamini CRM "The law teacher, the law student and legal education in South Africa"
1992 SALJ 59511
English 1996 SAJHR
English R "Ubuntu: The quest for an indigenous jurisprudence" 1996 SAJHR 641 –
648
Idowu 2006 Cambrian law review
Idowu W "African jurisprudence and the reconciliation theory of law" 2006 Cambrian
law review 1 – 16
Idowu 2006 The journal of philosophy, science and law
Idowu W "Against the skeptical argument and the absence thesis: African
jurisprudence and the challenge of positivist historiography" 2006 The journal of
philosophy, science and law 1 – 9
Idowu 2012 Journal for juridical science11 Some journals in South Africa are so well known that you can use the abbreviation without
having to include a list of abbreviations, such as SALJ, SAJHR, CILSA and so forth. Everyone knows what they mean.
Idowu W "'To each a crumb of right, to neither the whole loaf': The metaphor of the
bread and the jurinomics of justice in African thought" 2012 Journal for juridical
science 56 – 83
Keevy 2009 Journal for juridical science
Keevy I "Ubuntu versus the core values of the South African Constitution" 2009
Journal for Juridical Science 19 – 58
Kroeze 2002 Stellenbosch law review
Kroeze IJ "Doing things with values II: the case of ubuntu" 2002 Stellenbosch law
review 252 – 26412
Matolino & Kwindingwe SA journal of philosophy
Matolino B and Kwindingwe W "The end of ubuntu" 2013 SA Journal of Philosophy
197 – 205
Mokgoror 1998 Potchefstroom electronic law journal
Mokgoro JY "Ubuntu and the law in South Africa" 1998 Potchefstroom electronic law
journal 1 – 7
Nafhukho 2006 Advances in developing human resources
Nafukho F "Ubuntu worldview: A traditional view of adult learning in the workplace"
2006 Advances in developing human resources 408 – 415
Nwakeze 1987 International philosophical quarterly
Nwakeze PC "A critique of Olufemi Taiwo's criticism of legal positivism and African
legal tradition" 1987 International philosophical quarterly (xxvii:1) 101 – 105
12 Because most SA law journals are numbered consecutively for each year, the number and volume is really not required. It's just necessary where the page numbers start from 1 for every edition.
Okafor 2006 Cambrian law review
Okafor F "From praxis to theory: a discourse on the philosophy of African law" 2006
Cambrian Law Review 37 – 48
Okafor 1984 International philosophical quarterly
Okafor FU "Legal positivism and the African legal tradition" 1984 International
philosophical quarterly (xxiv:2) 157 – 164
Okolo 1984 International philosophical quarterly
Okolo CB "Negritude: A philosophy of social action" 1984 International Philosophical
Quarterly 427 – 438
Oladosu 2001 West African review
Oladosu AO "Choosing a legal theory on moral grounds: An African case for legal
positivism" 2001 West African review 1 – 8
Radebe & Phooko 2017 SA journal of philosophy
Radebe SB and Phooko MR "Ubuntu and the law in South Africa: Exploring and
understanding the substantive content of ubuntu" 2017 SA journal of philosophy 1 –
13
Rakate 1997 CILSA
Rakate PK "The status of traditional courts under the final constitution" 1997 CILSA
175 – 189
Taiwo 1985 International philosophical quarterly
Taiwo O "Legal positivism and the African legal tradition: A reply" 1985 International
philosophical quarterly (xxv:2) 197 – 200
Tshoose 2009 African journal of legal studies
Tshoose C "The emerging role of the constitutional value of ubuntu for informal
social security in South Africa" 2009 African journal of legal studies 12 – 20
Case law13
Bongopi v Chairman of the Council of State, Ciskei 1992 3 SA 250 (CkG)14
Christian Education South Africa v Minister of Education 2000 4 SA 757 (CC)
Commissioner, SARS v Executor, Frith's Estate 2001 2 SA 261 (SCA)
De Klerk and another v Du Plessis and others 1995 2 SA 40 (T)
East London Municipality v Abrahamse 1997 4 SA 613 (SCA)
Faria v Road Accident Fund 2009 4 All SA 169 (GSHC)
Finbro Furnishers Pty (Ltd) v Registrar of Deeds, Bloemfontein 1985 4 SA 773 (A)
Fourie v Minister of Home Affairs 2005 3 SA 429 (SCA)
Matinkinca v Council of State, Republic of Transkei 1994 4 SA 472 (Ck)
Port Elizabeth Municipality v Various Occupiers 2005 1 SA 217 (CC)
Port Elizabeth Municipality v Various Occupiers 2005 1 SA 217 (CC)
Preston v Biden's Trustee (1883) 1 Buch 32215
R v B 1955 3 SA 494 (D)
R v B 1955 3 SA 494 (D).
R v Marais 1889 6 SC 367
R v Marais 1889 6 SC 367
R v Sachs 1952 4 SA 392 (A)
S v Adams 1979 4 SA 793 (T)
13 Remember that there are no short versions for case law. So don't include them.14 Remember that case law from the old homelands were regarded as part of South African law
and can therefore be used for that purpose.15 This is the correct reference for older case law. Be guided by what the law report actually
says. Same is true of foreign case law.
S v Adams; S v Werner 1981 1 SA 187 (A)
S v Lawrence; S v Negal; S v Solberg 1997 4 SA 1176 (CC)
S v Makwanyane and another 1995 3 SA 391 (CC)
S v Mhlungu and others 1995 3 SA 867 (CC)
S v Zuma and others 1995 2 SA 642 (CC)
Standard Bank Corp v Competition Commission 2000 2 SA 797 (SCA)
The Citizen 1978 (Pty) Ltd and others v McBride and others 2011 4 SA 191 (CC)
Legislation
Black Administration Act 38 of 1927
Child Justice Act 75 of 2008
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 200 of 199316
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
The Natives' Land Act 27 of 1913
Internet sources17
Haley G "Man who identifies as woman dominates female weightlifting competition"
http://christiannews.net/2017/03/27/man-who-identifies-as-woman-dominates-
female-weightlifting-competition/ (Date of use: 20 May 2017)
http://www.che.ac.za/focus_areas/accreditation/overview (Date of use: 14 March
2017)18
http://www.che.ac.za/media_and_publications/accreditation-and-national-reviews/
level-descriptors-south-african-national (Date of use: 14 March 2017)
16 This is the correct way of referring to the interim constitution, because it was an ordinary act of parliament. Not how it differs from the final constitution.
17 I'm not giving the short version for internet sources, because it is really not shorter.18 When you use the official website of the Council for Higher Education (CHE) there won't be
an author for the article. Note how this is different from the previous one.
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2017)
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