Abbreviation | Title | Publisher | Volume/issue |
SA Merc LJ | South African Mercantile Law Journal | Juta |
(2021) 33.3
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SAJBL | South African Journal of Bioethics and Law | South African Medical Association NPC | (2021) 15.1 |
SAJCJ | South African Journal of Criminal Justice | Juta |
(2021) 34.2 (2021) 34.3 |
SAJHR | South African Journal on Human Rights | Taylor & Francis | (2021) 37.3 |
SAJMET | South African Journal of Maritime Education and Training | Juta | 2022 |
Barnard-Naudé, J ‘Adonisi v Minister for Transport and Public Works: Western Cape: An “aesthetic” reading’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 392.
Naidoo, S; Bottomley, D; Naidoo, M; Donnelly, D and Thaldar, DW ‘Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Proposals for policy development in South Africa’ (2021) 15.1 SAJBL 11.
Mujuzi, JD ‘Bail pending appeal in Uganda’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 307.
Mujuzi, JD ‘The right to bail pending trial in Uganda’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 461.
Sujee, Z and Ndlela, S ‘COVID-19 child vaccinations: Promoting children’s right to equality, education, food and health’ (2021) 15.1 SAJBL 9.
Fergus, E ‘Reimagining employee representation in the context of collective bargaining under the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995: The imperative of substantive equality and decent work’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 313.
Coleman, TE ‘Contractual Freedom and Autonomy under the CISG and UNIDROIT Principles as Legislative and Judicial Guidance in Commonwealth Africa’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 319.
Kamolane-Kgadima, B; Kathi, T; Moloko, T; Malindi, Z; Mhiribi, RT; Skosana, T and Chagopa, AR ‘Constitutional Court statistics for the 2019 term’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 423.
Anderson, A ‘Recent Cases: General principles and specific offences’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 372.
Hoctor, S ‘Recent Cases: General principles and specific offences’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 482.
Mosaka, T ‘The Black Flame (part one): Snyman’s Criminal Law’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 214.
Mosaka, TB ‘The Black Flame (part two): Snyman’s Criminal Law’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 442.
Tshehla, B and Marumoagae, MC ‘Lay participation in the South African criminal justice system: An assessment of the assessor system’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 339.
Van der Linde, D ‘Defining the contours of a “criminal gang” and a “pattern of criminal gang activity” under the Prevention of Organised Crime Act’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 231.
Van der Spuy, E ‘A long history of being fed up: Anti-crime mobilisation on the Cape Flats: A case study’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 281.
Watney, M ‘Recent Cases: Criminal procedure’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 493.
Moosa, F ‘Is cryptocurrency ‘property’ for tax administration purposes?’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 364.
Mahomed, S; Loots, G and Staunton, C ‘The role of Data Transfer Agreements in ethically managing data sharing for research in South Africa’ (2021) 15.1 SAJBL 26.
Vracken, P ‘Overview of the skills required for marine protection and ocean governance’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 1.
Boshoff, T ‘The role of the Valuer-General in the calculation of compensation for expropriation: A comparative analysis between South African and Australian law’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 334.
Schulze, WG and Mokobi, SLW ‘The case for further reform of the banks’ advisory duty in South Africa post the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act 37 of 2002’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 419.
Van Niekerk, MG ‘Appraisal of Financial Inclusion in South Africa: Proposing the Agent Banking Model Implemented in Malaysia’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 447.
Visser, JM ‘Independent judicial research of forensic evidence in criminal trials – A South African perspective’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 415.
Pophaim, JP ‘Homeless victimisation in South Africa and its potential inclusion in the Hate Crime and Hate Speech Bill’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 259.
Chamberlain, L ‘SLAPPing back: A new legal remedy for targets of corporate bullying’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 410.
Mapadiment, MS ‘Human Sciences Research Council’s Labour Market Intelligence Partnership Study and Lessons for the Maritime Sector – A labour market theoretical perspective’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 9.
Meintjes-van der Walt, L ‘Recent Cases: Law of Evidence’ (2021) 34.3 SAJCJ 507.
Davidson, V ‘A Proposed Education-Industry Partnership for Skills Development in the Marine Manufacturing Sector’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 21.
Halley, K and Bernatzeder, A ‘What Skills and Capacity Building Interventions are Required to Grow the South African Aquaculture Sector?’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 41.
Kitada, M ‘Forward Thinking for Leading Excellence in Maritime Education and Training’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 71.
Matoti, N ‘Skills development and capacity building within the oceans economy’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 53.
Zimmerman, D ‘South African Maritime Skills Supply and Demand’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 63.
Zulu, VB and Ndlozi, M ‘Applying Systems Thinking Approach to Enterprise Development’ (2022) 1.1 SAJMET 29.
Mathibe-Neke, JM and Mashego, MM ‘Midwives’ ethical practice in selected labour units in Tshwane, Gauteng Province, South Africa’ (2021) 15.1 SAJBL 11.
Slabbert, M and Labuschaigne, M ‘Legal reflections on the doctor-patient relationship in preparation for South Africa’s National Health Insurance’ (2021) 15.1 SAJBL 31.
Khumalo, K ‘Note: Towards filling the gaps in the public violence judgment of S v Mei’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 362.
Baird, S ‘The silence of the “I”: Legal and social implications of intersex genital mutilation of children’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 372.
Pidduck, T and Swanepoel, S ‘Case note: “Semantic Gyrations” – when are naartjies oranges? Beneath the surface of Absa Bank Limited v CSars’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 470.
Rudd, R ‘General Anti-Avoidance Rules and Tax Treaties: A South African Perspective’ (2021) 33.3 SA Merc LJ 384.
Dambe, BJ ‘Fine margins between right and rogue: The right to resist an unlawful arrest and the liberty to assault a police officer in Botswana’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 191.
Okpaluba, C ‘Quantification of damages for unlawful arrest and detention: South Africa, Namibia and Eswatini/Swaziland (3)’ (2021) 34.2 SAJCJ 169.
Tshehla, B ‘Arrest without a warrant: Is the current South African approach warranted?’ (2021) 37.3 SAJHR 355.
Kathleen Kriel BTech (Journ) is the Production Editor at De Rebus.
This article was first published in De Rebus in 2022 (Dec) DR 43.
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