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Browsing Research Articles (Public Law) by Issue Date
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Olivier, Michele Emily
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2006)
No abstract available
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Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-
(Juta Law, 2006)
The aim of this article is to assess the validity and applicability of medical negligence as a novus actus interveniens, with reference to recent South African criminal case law. Such an assessment necessitates an analysis ...
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Sprague, Courtenay; Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2006)
What kinds of social policy interventions will enable South Africa to offer a universal, free and sustainable antretroviral treatment programme? Some commentators assert that government's best chance at offering such a ...
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Feris, L.A. (Loretta)
(Faculty of Law, North West University, 2006)
South Africa has an active Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) industry and it has been stated that South Africa’s uptake of GMOs is one of the fastest in the world. In 1999 approximately 250 000 hectares of farmland was ...
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Botha, C.J. (Christo)
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2006)
No abstract available
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Feris, Loretta A.
(Faculty of Law, North West University, 2006)
Environmental enforcement remains a problem in South African environmental law. This may be attributed partly to the lack of capacity and insufficient resources within national and provincial government. It also may be a ...
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Bekink, Bernard
(Juta Law, 2006-05-10)
With the commencement of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa
1996, the focus of the private law has increasingly shifted from parents to
children. This has not only been the case under South African law but ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
This article attempts to answer the following two linked, but distinct,
questions. First, to what extent does our current legal regime tolerate
independent schools that advance particular, if not comprehensive,
visions ...
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Feris, Loretta A.
(Juta Law, 2007)
South Africa has placed itself in the forefront of the development and
application of biotechnology products such as genetically modified
organisms (GMOs). The country is said to be one of the top six GM crop
planting ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
The author contends that the Constitutional Court's predilection for undertaking fundamental rights analysis in terms of the vague 'values' found in s 39(2) of the Constitution has had the deleterious consequence of denuding ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
The varied pleasures of reading a Van Marle article - peppered with references to favourite philosophers (Arendt), movie directors (Eastwood), and authors (Auster) - work a spell that generally suppresses this reader's ...
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Grobbelaar-Du Plessis, IIze
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2007)
No abstract available
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Fleisch, Brahm; Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 allows the creation of independent educational institutions and permits such institutions to enforce admissions policies that discriminate between learners who wish ...
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Malan, J.
(Juta Law, 2007)
Die artikel ondersoek die wisselwerking tussen die owerheid se verpligting tot die handhawing van vrede en die onvervreembare individuele reg om in die afwesigheid van doeltreffende owerheidsoptrede eierigting te gebruik ...
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Olivier, Michele Emily
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2007)
No abstract available
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Bekink, Bernard; Botha, C.J. (Christo)
(Oxford University Press, 2007-04)
It seems to me that a sort of hieratic language has developed by which the priests incant the commandments. I seem to see the ordinary citizen today standing before the law like the laity in a medieval church: at the far ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig); Bishop, Michael
(Taylor & Francis, 2007-10)
This article evaluates the claim that working conditions for farm workers and domestic workers in South Africa can be analysed in terms of the constitutional prohibition against servitude. Recent research and statistics ...
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Blum, John; Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-; Talib, Norchaya
(International Centre of Medicine and Law, 2007-12)
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2008)
In this note Parliament's use of the official languages for passing and publication of national legislation is investigated. This is done against the background of the relevant provisions of the Constitution on the official ...
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(LexisNexis, 2008)
This contribution presents a theoretical exposition of the nature of multilateral
human rights conventions. This is done in hopes of achieving two goals: Firstly, to contribute towards theoretical clarity on the nature ...