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The Dynamics of a South African Law Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Mark Stiebel
Affiliation:
Mark Stiebel describes the way in which law libraries operate in South Africa and their interplay with legal practice. Mark Stiebel is an English solicitor employed as an assistant at Thomas Cooper Stibbard who practised as a South African attorney before moving to London.

Extract

The South African law library holds a similar function to that of its English counterpart. It provides a primary source to describe the law and how it has changed and grown over time. South African attorneys fulfil a similar role to solicitors and South African advocates can be equated with barristers. While attorneys have recently gained rights of audience in the High Court, most attorneys continue to brief advocates in complex matters due to their specialised knowledge and skills.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2001

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