Abbreviation |
Title |
Publisher |
Volume/issue |
JACL | Journal of Anti-Corruption Law | University of the Western Cape, Faculty of Law |
(2020) 4 (2021) 5 |
JCLA | Journal of Comparative Law in Africa | Juta | (2022) 9.1 |
JJS | Journal for Juridical Science | University of the Free State, Faculty of Law | (2021) 46.2 |
JLSD | Journal of Law, Society and Development | University of South Africa Press | (2020) 7 |
Lukiko, LV; Kilonzo, C and Kimela, H ‘Tanzania’s post-independence anti-corruption efforts: Examining the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau’s (PCCB) role during Magufuli’s Regime’ (2020) 4 JACL 32.
Sinhanya, B and Ngumbi, E ‘The viability of lifestyle audits as an emerging anti-corruption tool in the public sector: Concepts, essentials and prospects’ (2020) 4 JACL 80.
Nanima, RD ‘An evaluation of the adequacy of the African Charter on the Rights of the Child concerning economic crimes in armed conflict’ (2020) 4 JACL 58.
Okpaluba, C and Maloka, TC ‘Recusal of a judge in adjudication: Recent developments in South Africa and Botswana’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 67.
Muller, EC and Nel, CL ‘A critical analysis of the inefficacy of court-annexed mediation (CAM) in South Africa – lessons from Nigeria’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 26.
Chidongo, P ‘Internal strategies and mechanisms for combating corruption during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zambia: A linguistic turn’ (2021) 5 JACL 23.
Meini, B ‘The proliferation of corrupt activities in public health systems during the global COVID-19 pandemic’ (2021) 5 JACL 1.
Mukiibi, P ‘Corruption during the COVID-19 crisis response in Uganda and its implications for the right to health’ (2021) 5 JACL 84.
Phakathi, M ‘The Alexandra Township de-densification project during the COVID-19 crisis: Challenges and potential lessons’ (2021) 5 JACL 63.
Du Plessis, W; Pienaar, J; Koraan, R and Stoffels, M ‘Unrest and violence: 2019’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Van der Linde, DC ‘An overview of the sentencing regime for gang members under the prevention of Organised Crime Act 121/1998 and the potential for restorative justice’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 56.
Sanger, C ‘The symbiosis between the criminalisation of sex work and corrupt policing in sex work in South Africa’ (2021) 5 JACL 41.
Tshehla, B ‘Police officers’ discretion and its (in)adequacy as a safety valve against unnecessary arrest’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 80.
Martial, TSH ‘Le mensonge dans le procès pénal: Analyse a partir du droit Camerounais’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 130.
Abodo, JF ‘Keynote address at the Third Virtual Economic Crimes and Cyber Crimes Conference’ (2021) 5 JACL.
Eboibi, FE ‘Cybercriminals and Nigerian Cybercrimes Act 2015: Conceptualising computers for cybercrime justice’ (2020) 4 JACL 1.
Kuwali, D and Silungwe, CM ‘Horizontal accountability: Bottom-up oversight of public duty bearers in Malawi’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 1.
Mujuzi, JD ‘The Constitutional Court of Uganda: Blurring/misunderstanding its jurisdiction’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 24.
Imam, I and Egbewole, WO ‘Weakening national judicial institutions and the rescue mission of regional courts: A critical assessment of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Umenze, NS ‘The trajectory of illicit waste trade in Africa: Implications for human rights and sustainable development’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Eyongndi, DTA and Ilesanmi, SI ‘Territorial jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) and the requirement of endorsing originating processes under the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act (SCPA) determined’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 162.
Nwapi, C; Egbebu, EJ and Akazua, T ‘Discretion in the exercise of jurisdiction in conflict cases in Nigeria’ (2022) 9.1 JCLA 94.
Swanepoel, CF ‘Judicial probity and ethical standards: The Judicial Conduct Tribunal’s decision on Judge President John Hlope’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 120.
Mokomane, RB ‘Restorative justice as another way of dealing with bullying in South African schools’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Phillips, AR ‘Youth in conflict with the law: A criminological exploration of the social factors perpetuating misconduct’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Pindano, GS ‘Justiciability of socio-economic rights under the Constitution of Malawi: Unbundling the right to development’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Moosa, F ‘Warrantless search and seizure by Sars: A constitutional invasion of taxpayers’ privacy? – Part two’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 1.
Mujuzi, JC ‘Obtaining redress (damages) for torture committed outside South Africa: A comment on Van Rensburg v Obiang (21748/2014) [2021] ZAWCHC 128 (18 June 2021)’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 138.
Evongndi, D ‘WhatsApp and telephone calls as suitable media of service of hearing notice in Nigeria: Reviewing the Supreme Court decision in Compact Manifold & Energy Services Ltd v Pazan Services Nig Ltd’ (2020) 7 JLSD.
Magobotiti, CD ‘An assessment of sentencing approaches to persons convicted of white-collar crime in South Africa’ (2021) 46.2 JJS 102.
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