Recent articles and research – October 2024

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Abbreviation Title Publisher Volume/issue
Advocate Advocate General Council of the Bar (2024) 37.1
CCR Constitutional Court Review NISC (Pty) Ltd

(2021) 11.1

(2022) 12.1

(2023) 13.1

EL Employment Law Journal LexisNexis (2024) 40.4
Fundamina Fundamina Juta (2024) 30.1
ITJ Insurance and Tax Journal LexisNexis (2024) 39.3
JACL Journal of Anti-Corruption Law

University of the Western Cape,

Faculty of Law

(2024) 8
PLD Property Law Digest LexisNexis (2024) 28.2
SAJBL South African Journal of Bioethics and Law South African Medical Association NPC

(2023) 16.2

(2023) 16.3

(2024) 17.1

(2024)17.2

SAJCJ South African Journal of Criminal Justice Juta

(2023) 36.3

(2024) 37.1

SAJHR South African Journal on Human Rights Taylor & Francis

(2023) 39.1

(2023) 39.2-3

SAJMET South African Journal of Maritime Education and Training Juta (2023)
SAJS Southern African Journal of Security University of South Africa Press (2023) 1
SAPL Southern African Public Law University of South Africa Press

(2023) 38.1

(2023) 38.2

SLR Stellenbosch Law Review Juta

(2023) 34.1

(2023) 34.2

(2023) 34.3

TSAR Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg Juta (2024) 3

Academic dishonesty

Van Eck, M ‘COVID-19: A breeding ground for academic dishonesty’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 122.

Administrative law

Green, C and Fourie-Viljoen, MP ‘Pathways to review available to an organ of state acting in the public interest: The unintended loophole of the Gijima “exceptions”’ (2024) 3 TSAR 491.

Heydenrych, E and Quinot, G ‘Evaluating remedial empowerment as a missing link in administrative justice’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 285.

Hoexter, CCourageous creativity and anti-formalism in administrative law: Notable contributions from the jurisprudence of Johan Froneman’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 121.

Olivier, PActing in reliance upon the wrong empowering provision: Reconsidering the principle in Harris’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Affirmative action

Minofu, KNon-racial constitutionalism: Transcendent utopia or colour-blind fiction?’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Affordable housing

Shandu, M and Michael Clark, MRethinking property: Towards a values-based approach to property relations in South Africa’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Afro-feminism

Mulaudzi, MAfro-feminism and the coloniality of gender in constitutional and legislative drafting: South Africa as a case study’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

AI in healthcare

Kabata, F and Thaldar, DHuman in the loop requirement and AI healthcare applications in low-resource settings: A narrative review’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 70.

Antisemitism

Phillips, JSouth African Human Rights Commission obo South African Jewish Board of Deputies v Masuku: The rejection of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 210.

Automatic review system

Marumoagae, C and Tshehla, B ‘Automatic review of magistrates’ courts judgments: A noble invention at the risk of impotence?’ (2023) 34.3 SLR 406.

Automation in the shipping industry

MacKinnon, SN; Weber, R and Lundh, MThe rise of digitalisation and automation in the shipping industry and their impacts on training and system safety’ (2023) SAJMET 83.

Best interests of the child

Ally, N and Linde, DPridwin: Private school contracts, the Bill of Rights and a missed opportunity’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Human, M; Geoffrey, LC and Lazarus, T ‘Inclusive pre-sentencing reports for children who conflict with the law: Applying and executing section 71 of the Child Justice Act’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 1.

Binding precedent

Van Coller, A ‘These are not the decisions you are looking for – the courts’ duty to follow binding precedent’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

Burnout

Carmichael, T and Gower, L Futility, communicating bad news and burnout in doctors and other health practitioners’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 49.

Business rescue

Phungula, SP ‘From judicial management to business rescue: A critical analysis of the meaning and purpose of business rescue in South Africa Since 1926’ (2024) 30.1 Fundamina 36.

Campaign finance

Porat, IBuying democracy: The regulation of private funding of political parties and the press after my vote counts’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Children’s rights

Moyo, A ‘Measuring progress and plugging gaps: Towards a child-friendly criminal justice system in Zimbabwe’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 379.

Citizenship

Bilchitz, D and Ziegler, RIs the automatic loss of South African citizenship for those acquiring other citizenships constitutional? Democratic Alliance v Minister of Home Affairs’ (2023) 39.1 SAJHR 74.

Civil procedure

Cohen, EThe jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Civiliter modo

Muller, GCiviliter exercise of a statutory servitude: Reflections on Link Africa and Telkom’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Class actions

Broodryk, T ‘A brief overview of collective consumer redress in the European Union and South Africa and moving towards the increased use of consumer class action in South Africa (part 1)’ (2024) 3 TSAR 410.

Climate change

Murcott, MMinding the gap: The Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence concerning the environmental right’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 147.

Rodríguez-Garavito, C and Gallant, JAddressing the climate emergency: The untapped potential of South African constitutional law’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 125.

Common law of personality

Visser, CJ ‘Transformative constitutionalism and the framework of the common law of personality’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 310.

Community Schemes Ombud Service

Nel, N ‘The issue of legal representation at The Community Schemes Ombud Service’ (2024) 28.2 PLD.

Constitutional litigation

Loxton, LThe dangerous powers of South Africa’s “Super Appellate Court”’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 291.

Constitutional property

Coggin, TThere is no right to property: Clarifying the purpose of the property clause’ (2021) 11.1 CCR 1.

Michelman, FJudicial mindset, progressive property (in tribute to Johan Froneman)’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 171.

Constitutional values

Du Plessis, JFairness in the Law of Contract: Reflections on Beadica’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 197.

McFibbon, S and Abdullah, IBelonging in the new South Africa: Justice Froneman’s search for a fundamental constitutional identity for the people of South Africa’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 289.

Consumer rights

Botes, M and Obasa, EACatch-22: A patient’s right to informational determination and the rendering of accounts by medical schemes’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 67.

McQuoid-Mason, DIs there a legal and ethical duty on doctors to inform patients of the likely co-payment costs should they be treated by practitioners who have contracted out of medical scheme rates?’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 84.

Contract law

Boonzaier, LContractual fairness at the crossroads’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Du Bois, FDeveloping good faith: Equality, autonomy and fidelity to the bargain’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 223.

Copyright law

Geyer, S ‘Aantekening: Beskerming van idees vervat in letterkundige werke: Die wending wat artikel 2A(1)(a) van die Outeursregwysigingswetsontwerp van 2017 meebring’ (2024) 3 TSAR 527.

Corporal punishment

Baase, MChastisement and the consideration of African Customary Law in child law matters’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Lenta, PCriminalisation and persuasion: FORSA and parental corporal punishment’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 87.

Corporate law

Blignaut, J; Klaaren, J and Milner, J ‘Towards improving the corporate lawyering skills base in South Africa through vocational education’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 101.

Corporate tax abuse

Chigubu, S and Legwaila, TConverging tax policy and human rights in the face of tax abuse: A developing country perspective’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Corruption and state capture

Kohn, LThe National Prosecuting Authority as part of South Africa’s integrity and accountability branch and the related case for an anti-corruption redress system’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 1.

Corruption cases

Salau, AThe abuse and misuse of prosecutorial discretion in high-profile corruption cases in Nigeria: A call for a paradigm shift’ (2024) 8 JACL 112.

Court statistics

Ally, N and Boonzaier, LThe Constitutional Court’s efficiency: Statistics from the Mogoeng era, 2010–2021’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 317.

Credit providers and contracts

Sonnekus, JC ‘Regspraak: Medeskuldenaar en borg, estoppel of ongegronde verryking as laaste reddingsboei?’ (2024) 3 TSAR 541.

Criminal law

Hoctor, S ‘Sharpening the subjective element of criminal liability in South African law’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 462.

Van der Linde, D ‘Recent cases: General principles and specific offences’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 127.

Criminal procedure

Reddi, M ‘Recent cases: Criminal procedure’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 141.

Watney, M ‘Recent cases: Criminal procedure’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 498.

Criminalisation of same-sex relations

Mubangizi, JC ‘A historical overview of legislative measures to criminalise same-sex relations in selected African countries’ (2024) 30.1 Fundamina 1.

Criminologists

Boleu, K ‘Examining the value of criminologists’ skills in the context of sentencing objectives: Perspectives from presiding officers in Bloemfontein, Free State Province’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 363.

Cryptocurrencies

Reddy, E ‘Policing the Onion Router (Tor) crypto markets on the dark web: An analysis of South African investigatory powers’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 406.

Customary law

Mailula, D ‘Hard cases make bad law: Reflections on the South African Constitutional Court’s Jurisprudence on the Development of African Customary Law in South Africa’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

Mbano-Mweso, N; Malunga, B; Makanje, G and Chome, T ‘Recognition of marriage by repute: its implications on customary law and gender justice in Malawi’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Monyamane, L ‘Creating and sustaining a “tunnel vision” argument for the application of customary law – a language conundrum’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Customary marriage

Manthwa, TA ‘The role of the recognition of the Customary Marriages Amendment Act 1 of 2021 and wills in determining the proprietary consequences of polygynous customary marriages [Discussion of Mshengu v Estate Late Mshengu (9223/2016P) 2021 ZAKZPHC 49 (6 August 2021)]’ (2023) 34.3 SLR 451.

Manthwa, ATowards an Afrikan Approach in Resolving the Conundrum Between a Civil and Customary Marriage’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Cybercrime

Mabunda, SApplying the routine activities theory to cybercrime: A “cyber” capable guardian’ (2024) 8 JACL 60.

Cybersecurity

Von Solms, R and von Solms, SModern shipping needs to be cybersecure: A South African perspective’ (2023) SAJMET 25.

Data governance

Thaldar, D; Botes, M; Swales, L and Esselaar PEnhancing data governance in collaborative research: Introducing SA DTA 1.1’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 74.

Data protection

Laibuta, M ‘The evolution of privacy and data protection in Kenya’ (2024) 30.1 Fundamina 116.

Thaldar, D and Malekela, MData protection law: Lessons from Tanzania for South Africa?’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 57.

Deceased estates

Van Zyl, S ‘Does a sinking fund policy form part of a deceased estate for accrual purposes?’ (2024) 39.3 ITJ.

Defamation law

Moshikaro, KUnjust contempt as the gist of defamation law’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 59.

Delictual liability

Boonzaier, L and Le Roith, C ‘Regspraak: Delictual liability and the stowaway plaintiff’ (2024) 3 TSAR 600.

Scott, J ‘Regspraak: Struikel en val op ongelyke loopvlakke – ’n tydige waarskuwing om katvoet te loop op plaveistene’ (2024) 3 TSAR 563.

Sonnekus, JC ‘Bydraende nalatigheid as regsbeperking of ’n kwalifisering van die premis dat iedereen sy eie skade dra?’ (2024) 3 TSAR 427.

Visser, CJ ‘Human dignity and the human personality: Developing an ideological basis for the constitutionalisation of the common law of personality’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 189.

Discrimination

Ncube, CBCopyright, disability rights, and the Constitution: Blind SA v Minister for Trade, Industry and Competition’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 471.

Doctor-patient relationship

Lutchman, SInserting microethics into paediatric clinical care: A consideration of the models of the doctor-patient relationship’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 59.

Drug law reform

Foster, SWCognitive liberty and the constitutionality of criminalising psilocybin mushrooms in South Africa’ (2023) 39.1 SAJHR 1.

Dualism

Adigun, M ‘The status of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights under the South African legal system’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 113.

Economic justice

Heywood, MEconomic policy and the socio-economic rights in the South African Constitution, 1996–2021: Why don’t they talk to each other?’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Emerging technologies

Sanni, V; Oloniruha, EA; Braide, D and Atule, JEmerging technologies and security of library resources at Bayelsa State Library Board’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Emolument attachment orders

Van der Merwe, S ‘Paid in full: The enduring battle for advanced emolument attachment order debtor protection in South Africa’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 137.

Energy sector

Lukiko, LFighting corruption in Tanzania’s energy sector: Lessons from the Richmond and IPTL/Escrow scandals’ (2024) 8 JACL 12.

Environmental law

Diedericks, M; Dube, F and Du Plessis, A ‘Involving South Africa’s Human Rights Commission in environmental protection: South African Human Rights Commission v Msunduzi Local Municipality’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 236.

Epistemic injustice

Mofokeng, T ‘Who believes black women? Applying the right to health framework to undo epistemic injustice’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 249.

Equality

Cameron, E; Cheng, ES; Gore, R and Webber, ERainbows and realities: Justice Johan Froneman in the explosive terrain of linguistic and cultural rights’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 261.

Winks, BHate hurts: Qwelane and the lingering obscurity in South Africa’s hate speech law’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 67.

Estate planning and tax advantages

Swanepoel, M ‘Buy-and-sell agreements – navigating complex holding structures’ (2024) 39.3 ITJ.

Estoppel

Joshua, CTThe constitutionality of estoppel in the context of vindication’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Eviction

Boggenpoel, ZT ‘Regspraak: Reflecting on a judgment – an outlier, or just a standard eviction case?’ (2024) 3 TSAR 580.

De Vos, W Le R ‘Regspraak: Court acting mero motu in making findings against a party on issues not raised with the parties and without having heard them thereon’ (2024) 3 TSAR 590.

Expropriation without compensation

Lubbe, HJ and Du Plessis, WJCompensation for expropriation in South Africa, and international law: The Leeway and the Limits’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Fertility treatment

Mahomed, SThree to one – an ethicolegal outline of mitochondrial donation in the South African context’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 95.

Financial crime

Jansen van Vuren, R ‘Barcoding banknotes: Moving towards a system addressing cash anonymity in money laundering and terrorist financing operations’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 21.

Forensic investigation

Nortje, JGJ and Myburgh, DCThe originality of digital evidence and the retention of seized digital devices by law enforcement officers in South Africa’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Shifiona, A and Lekubu, BKForensics as a tool in solving corruption: A related cases in Khomas Region, Namibia’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Freedom of religion

Amien, W ‘Freedom of religion and places of worship during COVID-19’ (2023) 39.1 SAJHR 52.

Freedom of testation

Ahmed, IEquality, exclusion and belonging: Reflections on King and Wilkinson’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 199.

Gambling law

Carnelley, M ‘Comment: Gambling law: Recent developments’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 485.

Hate speech

Jeewa, TR and Bhima, JDiscriminatory language: A remnant of colonial oppression’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Kramer, MHA philosopher’s perspective on Qwelane v SAHRC & Another’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 33.

Healthcare in occupied territories

Mahomed, SWhen sanctuaries of humanity turn into corridors of horror: The destruction of healthcare in Gaza’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 77.

Soni, SGaza and international law: The global obligation to protect life and health’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 80.

Human dignity

Stein, CHuman dignity and researcher conduct in emergency care research with incapacitated adults’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 50.

Human genome editing

Thaldar, DWA golden opportunity for South Africa to legislate on human heritable genome editing’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 91.

Human rights

Brotherton, M ‘Using the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress to address the needs of adolescent mothers living with HIV’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 63.

Eksteen, R ‘The Alien Tort Statute of 1789 is no longer available to foreigners to claim for wrongdoings on foreign soil’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 54.

Hassim SC, AWhen is genocide, genocide?’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 49.

Luhandjula, Y ‘Bridging the gaps between human rights and climate governance at the international and regional judicial spheres’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Rabkin, FLaw matters’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 58.

Sathar, MAThe war on Gaza. A test of our humanity’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 82.

Seabela, MUbuntu lactivism: An Afri-centric approach to breastfeeding activism’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 83.

Human trafficking

Iskandarov, TPerceptions on human trafficking: A reflection of foreign policy rhetoric in Poland’ (2024) 8 JACL 1.

Kruger, B ‘Enhancing the criminal justice response to human trafficking in South Africa: Legislation and case law in the spotlight’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 48.

Ramsamooj, JA comparative study on human trafficking as a crime in South Africa’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Income grants

Tshoose, IC and Kgaphola, MJ ‘Unpacking the issue of progressive realisation of the basic income grant: A South African perspective’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Indigenous law

Weeks, SMConstitutionally transforming South Africa by amalgamating customary and common law: Ramuhovhi, the proprietary consequences of marriage and land as property’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Insolvent estate 

Stander, AL ‘Die kontrakterende insolvent in die ongelukkige skuldeiser’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 161.

International agreement

Coutsoudis, AMaking sense of the South African courts’ evolving approach to the application of unincorporated treaties’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 415.

International Court of Justice

Mulaudzi, MInterview with Professor Dire Tladi, the South African Candidate for a Seat at the International Court of Justice’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

International criminal justice

Mushoriwa, L ‘The Prosecutor v Dominic Ongwen case before the International Criminal Court: A Twail-er’s perspective’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 103.

International criminal law

Okeyo, JR and Lubaale, EC ‘Beyond legality: The historical disregard of the principle of legality and its impact on forced marriage prosecution in international criminal law’ (2024) 30.1 Fundamina 68.

International humanitarian law

Dhai, A ‘International humanitarian law: Dunant would be devastated again’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 2.

Mahomed, SInternational humanitarian laws: Applicable to all or a privilege for some?’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 22.

International law

Gevers, CThe right side of history – SA at the ICJ, again’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 54.

International trade

Grimett, LASmart ports: Is SADC positioned for transition?’ (2023) SAJMET 57.

Islamic law of succession

Abduroaf, M ‘An analysis of the application of section 2B of the Wills Act 7 of 1953 to married Muslim couples who subsequently divorce’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 210.

Judges

Moosa, F ‘“Fit and proper” judges and free speech: A critical reflection’ (2023) 34.3 SLR 429.

Judicial authority

Mafora, DWhose constitutional jurisdiction is it anyway? Courts of a similar status to the High Court and other tribunals’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 327.

Labour law

Grogan, J ‘Bad in law? Unlawful, unfair and possibly both’ (2024) 40.4 EL.

Land matters

Du Plessis, W; Pienaar, JM and Johnson, ELand matters and rural development: 2022’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Law of evidence

Whitear-Nel, N ‘Recent cases: Law of evidence’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 156.

Law of succession

Frantz, G and Cupido, RSex and gender in unfair discrimination cases: An analysis of King NO & Others v De Jager & Others [2021] ZACC 4, 2021 (5) BCLR 449 (CC), 2021 (4) SA 1 (CC)’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 171.

Legal practice and AI

Van Eck, M ‘Error 404 or an error in judgment? An ethical framework for the use of ChatGPT in the legal profession’ (2024) 3 TSAR 469.

Legal practice

Bloem, M ‘Public interest versus the interest of the fit and proper legal practitioner’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 333.

Campbell, J ‘Preventative lawyering, therapeutic jurisprudence and relational lawyering: Practical application in legal practice and justice education’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 76.

Library resources

Endouware, CB and Okwu, ELibrarians’ Perceptions of the Security of Library Resources in University Libraries in Bayelsa State, Nigeria’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Life insurance

Botha CFP, M ‘Life insurance: In community of property and the return of the lost policyholder’ (2024) 39.3 ITJ.

Lifestyle audits

Tiberindwa, ZCatching the slippery fish: will lifestyle audits net the corrupt in Uganda’ (2024) 8 JACL 41.

Linguistic theories

Carney, T; Grundlingh, L and Knobel, JC ‘The use of linguistics to determine meaning in cases of personality infringement’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 3.

Local government

Osiele, O and Dube, F ‘Navigating the stormy waters of providing a safe and healthy environment at the municipal level [Discussion of Featherbrooke Homeowners Association NPC v Mogale City Local Municipality GJ 25-01-2021 case no 11292/2020]’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 349.

Maritime education and training

Mojafi, TAMaritime education and training – responding to the changing role of the seafarer’ (2023) SAJMET 97.

Nhleko, YChallenges in International Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Compliance: A case study of the South African Maritime Education and Training System’ (2023) SAJMET 121.

Pourzanjani, M; Hamukuaya, H and Mugabe, TLearning opportunities for further career development and enhancement of seagoing professionals: A South African perspective’ (2023) SAJMET 71.

Maritime skills development

Grimett, LA and Mzileni, SMaritime skills development in KwaZulu-Natal: 2022’ (2023) SAJMET 35.

Matrimonial property

Barratt, A ‘Protecting spousal interests in immovable property forming part of the joint estate: Improving the operation of section 15 of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984 [Discussion of Vukeya v Ntshane 2022 (2) SA 452 (SCA)]’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 219.

Media Freedom

Nortje, W and Chikodza, EThe realisation of media freedom as a tool to combat corruption in Zimbabwe: Lessons from South Africa’ (2024) 8 JACL 85.

Medical law and ethics

Archer, E and Turner, RChanges in the empathy levels of a group of undergraduate medical students: A longitudinal study’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 46.

Kuljian, CScientific racism: Histories, legacies and ethics Steve Biko Bioethics Lecture, 12 September 2023’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 16.

Medico-legal claims

Prinsen, L and Muller, EC ‘The leading causes behind medico-legal claims and the use of mediation as a possible solution’ (2023) 34.3 SLR 387.

Mineral rights

Badenhorst, PJ ‘A theory of (subjective) rights to minerals in South Africa’ (2024) 3 TSAR 453.

Mobile forensics

Van Rooyen, D and Horne, JS ‘Empowering justice: The evolving landscape of cellphone analysis in modern criminal investigations and evidentiary collection’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 434.

Organ donation

Thomson, D and Labuschaigne, MOrgan donation after circulatory death – legal in South Africa and in alignment with Chapter 8 of the National Health Act and Regulations relating to organ and tissue donation’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 41.

Pension law

Daffue, H ‘Two-Pot Bills – Revenue Laws Amendment Bill, 39 of 2023 and Pension Funds Amendment Bill, B3D of 2024’ (2024) 39.3 ITJ

Police service

Masiloane, D ‘Policing in a failing state: An impossible mission’ (2024) 37.1 SAJCJ 84.

Policing powers in South Africa

Tyabazayo, P and Lumina, C ‘The civilian secretariat for Police Service Act 2 of 2011: Implications for the policing powers of the provincial governments in South Africa’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

Private international law

Neels, J and Fredericks, E ‘Liability arising from traffic accidents involving self-driving cars in private international law’ (2024) 3 TSAR 510.

Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority

Pillay, KImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the occupational roles of private security officers in South Africa’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Property law

Botha, M ‘The relationship between the property condition report, a voetstoots clause and potential estate agent liability’ (2024) 28.2 PLD.

Nysschen, J ‘Cancelling registration of transfer of land’ (2024) 28.2 PLD.

Protection of personal information

Abdulrauf, L; Adaji, A and Ojibara, HClarifying the legal requirement for cross-border sharing of health data in POPIA: Recommendations on the draft Code of Conduct for Research’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 44.

Psychiatric evidence

Roos, JL and Kotze, CExamining the Mr Tsafendas enquiry trial: Current insights on forensic psychiatric assessment and ethics’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 35.

Public health law

Karim, SA and Kruger, PWhich rights? Whose rights? Public health and human rights through the lens of South Africa’s COVID-19 jurisprudence’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Public international law

Coutsoudis, ATracing the Constitutional Court’s exploration of the Constitution’s embrace of international law – from Azapo to Glenister II to Law Society and beyond’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 42.

Du Plessis SC, MReflections on Bashir, nuclear deals, Mugabe and Putin: The role of public international law – is this world not my home?’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 38.

Pudifin-Jones, SThrough the doors of the Peace Palace’ (2024) 37.1 Advocate 33.

Public procurement contracts

Williams, S ‘An examination of the barriers to gender-responsive public procurement in South Africa’ (2023) 34.3 SLR 361.

Redistribution orders

Bonthuys, E and Coetzee, A ‘The limited judicial discretion to redistribute property in marriages out of community of property: Revisiting feminist arguments on intersectionality, women’s work and choice’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 185.

Regulating termination of pregnancy

Kahn, MUnpacking the legality of termination of pregnancy based on “social grounds” under South African law’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 55.

Religion and medicine

Ellis, CPragmatic ethical approaches to evangelising in the medical encounter’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 88.

Reproductive freedom

Clark, B ‘Medico-legal and bioethical implications of uterine transplants for trans women in South Africa’ (2023) 34.2 SLR 261.

Research ethics

Engelbrecht, T; Coetzee, T and Flack-Davison, EGauging the need for research ethics training in a Southern African Developing Community – A SARIMA initiative’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 88.

Singh, STurning the moral compass towards transformative research ethics: An inflection point for humanised pedagogy in higher education’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 42.

Research misconduct

Koali, S; Khasoane, N and Mongezi, MPromoting research integrity through the lens of virtue ethics and deontological approach’ (2024) 17.2 SAJBL 78.

Retrenchments

Grogan, J ‘Secondary purpose: Procedural unfairness in retrenchments’ (2024) 40.4 EL.

Right to a fair trial

Fisher, C and Naidoo, DRevisiting the imprisonment of Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma for contempt of court by the Constitutional Court’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 363.

Right to basic education

Strohwald, A and Hortsen, D ‘The child’s right to basic education: A model to measure South Africa’s compliance with its international obligations’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 113.

Right to strike

Mufamadi, K and Letsiri, KThe implications of derivative misconduct on the right to strike: An analysis of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) obo Nganezi v Dunlop Mixing and Technical Services (Pty) Ltd’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 107.

Rule of law

’Nyane, H ‘Constitutional morality in South Africa: Is it the missing link?’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 154.

Scholar activism

Foran, M and Moshikaro, KThe virtues and vices of scholarly activism’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 17.

Stone, AA defence of scholarly activism’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 1.

Security

Obi, BB and Oladokun, BDSecurity Measures in Meeting Information Needs and Seeking Behaviour of Agricultural Science Students in Nigerian Universities’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Sentencing

Terblanche, S ‘Recent cases: Sentencing’ (2023) 36.3 SAJCJ 510.

Sequencing technologies

Kotze, MJ; Grant, KA; Van der Merwe, NC; Barsdorg, NW and Kruger, MNavigating ethical challenges of integrating genomic medicine into clinical practice: Maximising beneficence in precision oncology’ (2024) 17.1 SAJBL 27.

Sexual minorities

Maimela, C and Mleya, MA progressive reading of customary and religious norms associated with heteronormativity in South Africa’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

Smart technology

Townsend, BA and Botes, MBridging the regulatory gaps created by smart and connected technologies in South Africa’ (2023) 16.2 SAJBL 36.

Social security law

Malherbe, K and Ncube, S ‘A renewed argument for the designation of Social Security Law as a module in the LLB curriculum’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 171.

Social security

Mokoena, UC and Jegede, AO ‘The realisation of indigent widows’ right to social security in South Africa: Pitfalls and opportunities’ (2023) 38.2 SAPL.

Socio-economic rights

Davis, JEmptying the remedial toolbox: Thubakgale, Residents, and constitutional damages’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 221.

Nxumalo, SBThe analytical reasoning defects in Thubakgale’ (2023) 13.1 CCR 255.

State impropriety

Herd, N and Murcott, MJ ‘The uncertain constitutional duty to internally investigate and remedy state impropriety’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 27.

Supervisory jurisdiction

Liebenberg, SThe art of the (im)possible? Justice Froneman’s contribution to designing remedies for structural human rights violations’ (2022) 12.1 CCR 137.

Tax administration and the right to privacy

Fritz, CSouth African taxpayers’ right to privacy in cross-border exchange of tax information’ (2021) 11.1 CCR.

Tax law

Moosa, FWiese and Others v CSARS: Revisiting the personal liability of third parties assisting taxpayers to dissipate assets’ (2024) 39.3 ITJ.

Swanepoel, S and Pidduck, T ‘Same difference [Discussion of Clicks Retailers (Pty) Ltd v Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service 2021 (4) SA 390 (CC)]’ (2023) 34.1 SLR 232.

Technological methods

Opara, O; Nsirim, O and Irokah, PLTechnological methods and security of information resources in Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan Automated Library, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Terrorism

Madziba, NAfrica – an unintended collateral victim of Russia – Ukraine War’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Transformative substantive equality

Basson, G ‘Poverty discrimination under the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act: A transformative substantive equality approach’ (2023) 39.1 SAJHR 26.

Transport sector

Alexander, MLack of small business participation (small fishing companies SIC Code 13100) in the Transport Education Training Authority-Supported Schemes’ (2023) SAJMET 1.

Tribute

Zitzke, E ‘In Memoriam: Professor DG Kleyn (1955–2024)’ (2024) 30.1 Fundamina 166.

Unfair discrimination

Ngwena, C ‘Applying the intersection between defence of the inherent requirements of the job and the duty to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in the workplace: Damons v City of Cape Town’ (2023) 39.2-3 SAJHR 210.

Urban security governance

Balogun, FAUrban security governance in residential neighbourhoods: A researcher’s perspective’ (2023) 1 SAJS.

Water and sanitation

Obasa, AE; Botes, M and Palk, ACCollective responsibility during a cholera outbreak: The case of Hammanskraal’ (2023) 16.3 SAJBL 99.

Whistleblowers

Wright, JEncouraging whistleblowers of corruption in South Africa: A critical evaluation of money rewards’ (2024) 8 JACL 140.

Women’s rights

Budoo-Scholtz, A ‘Resource allocation for the realisation of women’s rights: Building on previous gender budgeting initiatives in South Africa’ (2023) 39.1 SAJHR 74.

Sarkin, J and Morais, T ‘Cost-benefit assessment of refugee and asylum-seeking women reporting sexual and gender-based violence in Uganda: Assessing women’s resilience as a means to protect their ethno-religious group’ (2023) 38.1 SAPL.

Kathleen Kriel BTech (Journ) is the Production Editor at De Rebus.

This article was first published in De Rebus in 2024 (Oct) DR 47.

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