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De Jure Law Journal
On-line version ISSN 2225-7160
Print version ISSN 1466-3597
Abstract
SLABBERT, Magda and LABUSCHAIGNE, Melody. Aquamation: legal nail in burial and cremation's coffin?. De Jure (Pretoria) [online]. 2021, vol.54, n.1, pp.359-369. ISSN 2225-7160. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2225-7160/2021/v54a21.
Respect for the dead defines a community. Burial of a corpse has for many years been the only way of disposing of a dead body. Land available for burial sites is limited. In the 1960s cremation became an acceptable alternative to burial. Recently a more environmentally friendly way of disposing of a corpse was introduced to South Africa. Alkaline Hydrolysis or aquamation is a chemical process dissolving a dead body. The wastewater can be disposed of in a sewage system. Legislation has not kept up with this new technology. A new set of regulations to the National Health Act 61 of 2003 is proposed.