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      Die wenslikheid van Afrikaans as vaktaal vir Regstudente Translated title: Desirability of Afrikaans as working language for law students

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          Since 1994 the official language status in South Africa went from two state languages to eleven. This caused English to stand out as the lingua franca of the wider community and resulted in government using English as the preferred medium of communication. This is especially the case in the business of law. The legal practice from the private, public and academic sectors is anglicising at a rapid rate which means that Afrikaans is diminishing as a legal language and that the nine additional official languages are not being developed entirely to function at a higher level. In the light of Anglicisation it begs the question whether it is still useful to teach Afrikaans as a legal language at tertiary institutions. This article explores the matter by focusing on the following: the importance of language within the legal profession, the history of Regsafrikaans, Anglicisation within the legal profession, English as the only language of record and the expediency of Afrikaans as a legal language. The authors arrive at the conclusion that it is indeed still important to teach Regsafrikaans to law students and recommend that law faculties should keep or reinstate this subject as part of their LLB curriculum.

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                pelj
                PER: Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad
                PER
                Publication of North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) (Potchefstroom )
                1727-3781
                2011
                : 14
                : 1
                : 164-187
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universiteit van Suid-Afrika South Africa
                [2 ] Universiteit van Suid-Afrika South Africa
                Article
                S1727-37812011000100006
                8589d8a0-dd7c-46bc-a9b6-ab9d9063530f

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1727-3781&lng=en
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                Law

                General law
                Regsafrikaans,Anglicisation,language practitioner,law practitioner,language laws,language rights,language of record,language and the legal profession,minority language,language of the court,language and higher functions

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