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    South African Law Journal

    South African Law Journal

     

    2000, Vol.117                2010, Vol.127

    2001, Vol.118                2011, Vol.128

    2002, Vol.119                2012, Vol.129

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    South African Law Journal, 2000, Vol.117

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    J.M. Otto

    Unilateral determination of interest rates by creditors: the supreme court of appeal (almost) settles the matter

    No.1

    pp. 1-8

    Elsje Bonthuys

    Obtaining a get in terms of section 5A of the Divorce Act: Amar v Amar

    No.1

    pp. 8-16

    Pierre De Vos

    Sexual orientation and the right to equality in the South African Constitution: national coalition for gay and lesbian equality & another v ministert of justice & others

    No.1

    pp. 17-25

    Raylene Keightley

    When a home becomes a castle: a constitutional defence against common- law eviction proceedings: ross v South Peninsula municipality

    No.1

    pp. 26-31

    Marius Pieterse

    The Constitutional Court decides on bail

    No.1

    pp. 31-40

    R.C. Williams

    Two recent cases reconsider the concept of 'beneficial' receipt or accrual for income tax purposes

    No.1

    pp. 40-46

    R.C. Williams

    Legal expenses incurred by a farmer in defending his irrigation boreholes not tax- deductible

    No.1

    pp. 46-50

    Angelo Pantazis

    Lesbian and gay youth in law

    No.1

    pp. 51-68

    J.S. McLennan

    Mora debitoris and abandonment of contract: Federal Tobaccos revisited

    No.1

    pp. 69-98

    Edna Bradlow

    The Clanwilliam murders: a colonial legal system on trial in the 19th century

    No.1

    pp. 99-110

    Sandra Burman, Emma Dingle, Nichola Glasser

    The new family court in action: an initial assessment

    No.1

    pp. 111-124

    Dennis Davis

    Look back in anger: a reply to David Zeffertt

    No.1

    pp. 125-133

    Heinz Klug

    Dyzenhaus: truth, reconciliation and the apartheid legal order

    No.1

    pp. 133-140

    Edwin Cameron

    A 'single judiciary': some comments

    No.1

    pp. 141-151

    Clive Plasket

    Protecting the public purse: appropriate relief and costs orders against officials

    No.1

    pp. 151-158

    Daniel Visser

    Concurrence of enrichment and contractual claims

    No.2

    pp. 173-178

    L. Olivier

    Salary sacrifice schemes: the end of the road?

    No.2

    pp. 178-185

    D. Hutchison

    The disappointed beneficiary smiles at last

    No.2

    pp. 186-199

    W. Hutchinson

    What is the status of pre- trial agreements in the Labour Court?

    No.2

    pp. 199-201

    A.J. Kerr

    May essential provisions of a contract be determined by one of the parties alone?

    No.2

    pp. 201-209

    A.J. Kerr

    Responsibility in contract for loss suffered

    No.2

    pp. 210-218

    J.S. McLennan

    Tacit terms and common mistake in contract

    No.2

    pp. 219-223

    C. Hugo

    Documentary credits: the basis of the bank's obligation

    No.2

    pp. 224-255

    C. Ngongola

    The reconstitution of the Southern African Development Community: some international trade law perspectives

    No.2

    pp. 256-283

    R. Jooste

    The regulation of insider trading in South Africa: another attempt

    No.2

    pp. 284-305

    Chuma Himonga, Craig Bosch

    The application of African customary law under the Constitution of South Africa: problems solved or just beginning?

    No.2

    pp. 306-341

    B. Clark

    The duty of the state to support children in need

    No.2

    pp. 342-361

    N. Mbodla

    Legal standing to enforce environmental laws: has nema opened Pandora's box?

    No.2

    pp. 362-367

    J.S. McLennan

    The perils of contracting with persons married in community of property

    No.2

    pp. 367-371

    E. Cameron

    Our legal system: precious and precarious

    No.2

    pp. 371-376

     

    Proposals for a mechanism for dealing with complaints against judges, and for a code of ethics for judges

    No.2

    pp. 377-419

    L. Lacob

    Doyle v Board of Executors: confirming the contingent beneficiary's right to an accounting

    No.3

    pp. 441-449

    W. Freedman

    The Labour Tenants Act: whom does it protect?

    No.3

    pp. 449-459

    E.S. Hutchinson

    The Labour Court's shortsighted approach to awarding compensation

    No.3

    pp. 459-463

    E. Bonthuys

    'Deny thy father and refuse thy name': Namibian equality jurisprudence and married women's surnames

    No.3

    pp. 464-475

    M. Zlotnick

    May Telkom take the law into its own hands?

    No.3

    pp. 476-483

    C. Hoexter

    The future of judicial review in South African administrative law

    No.3

    pp. 484-519

    D.M. Pretorius

    Ten years after Traub: the doctrine of legitimate expectation in South African administrative law

    No.3

    pp. 520-547

    M.J. De Waal

    The core elements of the trust: aspects of the English, Scottish and South African trusts compared

    No.3

    pp. 548-571

    J. Klaaren, H. Varney

    A second bite at the amnesty cherry? Constitutional and policy issues around legislation for a second amnesty

    No.3

    pp. 572-593

    D. Visser, S. Miller

    Between principle and policy: indirect enrichment in subcontractor and 'garage repair' cases

    No.3

    pp. 594-617

    T. Cloete

    Sentencing: public expectations and reaction

    No.3

    pp. 618-622

    M.A. Greig

    Administration orders as shark nets

    No.3

    pp. 622-626

    M. Pieterse

    The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000: final nail in the customary law coffin?

    No.3

    pp. 627-635

    C. Plasket

    Standing, welfare rights and administrative justice

    No.4

    pp. 647-661

    L. Steyn

    Interim attachment of goods sold in terms of a credit agreement: has the issue been resolved?

    No.4

    pp. 661-667

    W. Freedman

    The test for inaedificatio: what role should the element of subjective intention play?

    No.4

    pp. 667-676

    F.H.I. Cassim

    The perplexing problem of company signatures on cheques: too little, too late

    No.4

    pp. 676-681

    S. Jagwanth

    Equality in criminal law

    No.4

    pp. 681-689

    J.M. Hlophe

    Official languages and the courts

    No.4

    pp. 690-696

    D. Davis

    Duncan Kennedy's 'A Critique of Adjudication': a challenge to the business as usual approach of South African lawyers

    No.4

    pp. 697-712

    J. Von Huelsen

    The liability of the judiciary: the South African doctrine of 'leave to sue'

    No.4

    pp. 713-728

    F. Viljoen

    Bram Fischer: 'n lewe in waarheid, 'n les in versoening

    No.4

    pp. 729-744

    M.S. Kende

    Gender stereotypes in South African and American constitutional law: the advantages of a pragmatic approch to equality and transformation

    No.4

    pp. 745-770

    L. Meintjes-van der Walt

    Science friction: the nature of expert evidence in general and scientific evidence in particular

    No.4

    pp. 771-790

    L.A. Rose-Innes

    In memoriam: Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed

    No.4

    pp. 791-792

    C. Lewis

    A personal tribute to Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed

    No.4

    pp. 792-794

    A. Paiges

    A personal tribute to David Zeffertt on his retirement

    No.4

    pp. 795-797

    W. Goldstein

    The appointment of judges: guidelines of Jewish law and South African principles: a comparative perspective

    No.4

    pp. 797-809

    South African Law Journal, 2001, Vol.118

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Nicholas Smith

    Freedom of religion in the Constitutional Court

    No.1

    pp. 1-9

    Marius Pieterse

    Towards comparable worth: Louw v Golden Arrow Bus Services

    No.1

    pp. 9-18

    Adolph Landman

    Stretching professional legal privilege beyond breaking point

    No.1

    pp. 18-25

    K. Van Dijkhorst

    The right to silence: is the game worth the candle?

    No.1

    pp. 26-58

    Konrad Rusch

    Restitutionary damages for breach of contract: a comparative analysis of English and German law

    No.1

    pp. 59-86

    Marius Pieterse

    Constructing freedom jurisprudence

    No.1

    pp. 87-101

    Anton Kok

    Homosexuality, the Bill of Rights and the unlawfulness criterion in the law of delict

    No.1

    pp. 102-114

    Robert Schmidt

    Partnership approaches in South African company law: same label, different meanings

    No.1

    pp. 115-125

    J.S. McLennan

    Company dividends: the new law

    No.1

    pp. 126-132

    Harvey E. Wainer

    The Companies Act changes: problems and doubts

    No.1

    pp. 133-139

    Lynette Olivier

    Employees tax: new rules

    No.1

    pp. 140-149

    Kevin Hopkins

    The common law is indeed a living creature: a noteworthy decision is handed down in the cape high court

    No.1

    pp. 149-155

    George N. Barrie

    Humanitarian intervention in the post- cold war era

    No.1

    pp. 155-166

    M. Olivier

    Is the South African magistracy legitimate?

    No.1

    pp. 166-176

    Noel Zaal

    Casting children out into a legal wilderness? a critical evaluation of the definitions of care facilities in the Child Care Act 74 of 1983

    No.2

    pp. 207-215

    Elsje Bonthuys, Marius Pieterse

    Divorced parents and the religious instruction of their children

    No.2

    pp. 216-224

    Lynette Olivier

    Trusts: traps and pitfalls

    No.2

    pp. 224-230

    Richard Stevens

    RIP testator

    No.2

    pp. 230-236

    R.C. Williams

    Is a bona fide transaction that falls outside the anti- avoidance provisions of the Income Tax Act rendered taxable merely because its main purpose was to obtain a tax benefit?

    No.2

    pp. 237-242

    R.C. Williams

    The doctrine of legitimate expectation may prevent the revenue authorities from reneging on an undertaking to a taxpayer

    No.2

    pp. 242-245

    J.S. McLennan

    Specific performance and impossibility of performance of contracts

    No.2

    pp. 245-249

    D.M. Davis

    Has any author been subjected to a ruderer review? or cry the beloved academic halls of learning

    No.2

    pp. 250-257

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Dancing with codes: protecting, developing and deconstructing property rights in a constitutional state

    No.2

    pp. 258-311

    A. Boshoff

    The fractured landscape of family law

    No.2

    pp. 312-328

    Elsje Bonthuys

    Epistemological envy: legal and psychological discourses in child custody evaluations

    No.2

    pp. 329-346

    Christopher J. Roederer

    Wrongly conceiving wrongful conception: distributive v corrective justice

    No.2

    pp. 347-373

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    The transactions of unauthorized trustees: section 6 (1) of the Trust Property Control Act 1988

    No.2

    pp. 374-387

    P.J. Sutherland

    Payments of commission made subject to resolutive conditions that restrain trade

    No.3

    pp. 403-414

    Sieg Eiselen

    Fraudulent cheque payments and unjustified enrichment: confusion reigns

    No.3

    pp. 415-418

    R.C. Williams

    An important decision on taxpayer's rights in respect of search and seizure warrants issued under the Income Tax Act and the Value Added Tax Act

    No.3

    pp. 418-421

    R.C. Williams

    The failure to charge interest on an unpaid purchase price can constitute a disposition for the purposes of section 7 (3) of the Income Tax Act but the in duplum rule will place a ceiling on such interest

    No.3

    pp. 422-427

    J. Sloth-Nielsen

    Minimum sentences for juveniles cut down to size

    No.3

    pp. 427-433

    J.R. Midgley

    Intention remains the fault criterion under the actio injuriarum

    No.3

    pp. 433-440

    Garth Abraham

    Portion 20 of Plot 15 Athol- 'some corner of a foreign field that is forever... ' Angola?

    No.3

    pp. 441-455

    Morne Olivier

    The role of judicial officers in transforming South Africa

    No.3

    pp. 455-463

    Johan Van der Walt

    The quest for the impossible, the beginning of politics: a reply to Dennis Davis

    No.3

    pp. 463-472

    Richard Jooste

    The imputation of income of controlled foreign entities

    No.3

    pp. 473-502

    Daniel Malan Pretorius

    Letting the unruly horse gallop in the field of private law: the doctrine of legitimate expectation in purely contractual relations

    No.3

    pp. 503-531

    Garth Abraham

    'In the path of the good emperor Justinian': Charles V and the impact of his legacy on the development of the South African common law

    No.3

    pp. 532-555

    Amanda Barratt, Sandra Burman

    Deciding the best interests of the child: an international perspective on custody decision- making

    No.3

    pp. 556-573

    J.S. McLennan

    The demise of the non- variation clause in contract?

    No.3

    pp. 574-580

    Mario Gomez

    The modern benchmarks of Sri Lankan public law

    No.3

    pp. 581-612

    L. Rodger

    Stands Dicey where he did? Recent constitutional developments in the United Kingdom

    No.4

    pp. 631-642

    Edwin Cameron

    Constitutional protection of sexual orientation and African conceptions of humanity

    No.4

    pp. 642-650

    Dale Hutchinson

    When rigs do roam: relational economic loss in Table Bay harbour

    No.4

    pp. 651-658

    Clive Plasket

    Unconstitutional administrative action: the case of the King Commission and the media

    No.4

    pp. 659-661

    Alastair Smith

    An omission from section 98A of the Insolvency Act 1936: equal ranking and proportional abatement of salary and wages claims

    No.4

    pp. 661-667

    Elsje Bonthuys

    Involuntary civil commitment and the new Mental Health Bill

    No.4

    pp. 667-687

    J.J.F. Hefer

    Tribute to the honourable the late A.M. Diemont

    No.4

    pp. 687-689

    W.H.G. Van der Linde

    Tributes to the late W.H.R. Schreiner, SC

    No.4

    pp. 690-693

    Michael Osborne, Chris Sprigman

    Behold: angry native becomes postmodernist prophet of judicial Messiah

    No.4

    pp. 693-708

    Christopher J. Roederer

    Race cards, academic debate and progressive liberal scholarship: what is a liberal anyway?

    No.4

    pp. 708-719

    Dale Hutchinson

    Non- variation clauses in contract: any escape from the Shifren straitjacket?

    No.4

    pp. 720-746

    Jeremy Sarkin

    Evaluating the Constitutional Court's decision in South African Association of Personal Injury Lawyers v Heath in the context of crime and corruption in South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 747-771

    Hugh Corder

    Prisoner, partisan and patriarch: transforming the law in South Africa 1985- 2000

    No.4

    pp. 772-793

    Lourens Du Plessis

    Lawspeak as text... and textspeak as law: reflections on how jurists work with texts, and texts with them

    No.4

    pp. 794-811

    H.C.A.W. Schulze

    Forum non conveniens in comparative private international law

    No.4

    pp. 812-830

    Lisa Flack

    The pre- emption agreement: is it a viable option?

    No.4

    pp. 831-844

    South African Law Journal, 2002, Vol.119

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Francois Du Bois

    Tenure on the Constitutional Court

    No.1

    pp. 1-17

    Birte Leinius, J.R. Midgley

    The impact of the Constitution on the law of delict: Carmichele v minister of safety and security

    No.1

    pp. 17-27

    Marius Pieterse

    The right to be free from public or private violence after Carmichele

    No.1

    pp. 27-39

     

    THE VAN WYK DE VRIES COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY INTO THE COMPANIES ACT

    No.1

    pp. 40-41

     

    DEVELOPMENTS IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS

    No.1

    pp. 41-43

    THABO LEGWAILA

    IN THE PRODUCTION OF INCOME: NATAL LAEVELD BOERDERY BK v KOMMISSARIS VAN BINNELANDSE INKOMSTE IN LIGHT OF THE DECISION IN COMMISSIONER FOR SARS v VAN DER WESTHUIZEN

    No.1

    pp. 43-50

    Clive Plasket

    The exhaustion of internal remedies and section 7 (2) of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000

    No.1

    pp. 50-62

    Graham Glover

    Maybe the courts are not such a bleak house after all? or please Sir, I want some more copyright

    No.1

    pp. 63-70

    I.L. Van Jaarsveld

    Domestic and international banking regulation and supervision: defying the challenges

    No.1

    pp. 71-100

    Charl Hugo

    Discounting practices and documentary credits

    No.1

    pp. 101-119

    Eduard Eitelberg

    Autonomy of documentary credit undertakings in South African law?

    No.1

    pp. 120-137

    Noel Zaal, Carmel Matthias

    Local government and the provision of child care services: an essential area for legislative reform

    No.1

    pp. 138-154

    Kevin Hopkins

    Insurance policies and the Bill of Rights: rethinking the sanctity of contract paradigm

    No.1

    pp. 155-173

    Winston P. Nagan, Lucie Atkins

    Conflict resolution and democratic transformation: confronting the shameful past: prescribing a humane future

    No.1

    pp. 174-214

    P. M. NIENABER, ELLISON KAHN

    REMINISCENCES OF BENCH AND BAR MAINLY OF THE FREE STATE

    No.2

    pp. 223-242

    Kate O'Regan

    Producing competent graduates: the primary social responsibility of law schools

    No.2

    pp. 242-250

    J.S. McLennan

    The case of the phantom contract

    No.2

    pp. 250-252

    L. Steyn

    When a third party cannot reasonably know that a spouse's consent to a contract is lacking

    No.2

    pp. 253-260

    Daniel Visser, Andrew Purchase

    The general enrichment action cometh

    No.2

    pp. 260-270

    Carla Monteiro

    Vicarious admissions and section 3 of the Law of Evidence Amendment Act 45 of 1988: Makhathini v Road Accident Fund

    No.2

    pp. 270-277

    Ntusi Mbodla

    The test for the registrability of rights: what is the law after Cape Explosive Works?

    No.2

    pp. 277-282

    J. Neethling

    Self- defence: the unreasonable man

    No.2

    pp. 283-287

    Gerhard Van der Schyff

    The legal definition of religion and its application

    No.2

    pp. 288-294

    Donrich W. Jordaan

    Human reproductive cloning: a policy framework for South Africa

    No.2

    pp. 294-304

    Angelo Pantazis

    Home and the world: lesbian and gay places in the law

    No.2

    pp. 305-316

    Stephen .D Girvin

    Carriage by sea: the Sea Transport Documents Act 2000 in historical and comparative perspective

    No.2

    pp. 317-351

    J.R. Midgley

    Boycotts and similar action: a comparison of German and South African law

    No.2

    pp. 352-373

    Daniel Malan Pretorius

    The defence of the realm: contract and natural justice

    No.2

    pp. 374-399

    Hanri Mostert

    Land restitution, social justice and development in South Africa

    No.2

    pp. 400-428

    Vanessa Van Coppenhagen

    Copyright and the WIPO Copyright Treaty, with specific reference to the rights applicable in a digital environment and the protection of technological measures

    No.2

    pp. 429-452

    Victoria Bronstein

    Drowning in the hole of the doughnut: regulatory overbreadth, discretionary licensing and the rule of law

    No.3

    pp. 469-483

    David Bilchitz

    Giving socio- economic rights teeth: the minimum core and its importance

    No.3

    pp. 484-501

    Craig Bosch

    Two wrongs make it more wrong, or a case for minority rule

    No.3

    pp. 501-513

    Mohamed Alli Chicktay

    International labour standards: the right to be human

    No.3

    pp. 513-525

    Gerhard Van der Schyff

    The right to religious objection in South African law

    No.3

    pp. 526-533

    Angelo Pantazis

    Lesbian and gay elders and the law

    No.3

    pp. 534-547

    Pam Watson, Jonathan Klaaren

    An exploratory investigation into the impact of learning in moot court in the legal education curriculum

    No.3

    pp. 548-559

    P. M. NIENABER, ELLISON KAHN

    REMINISCENCES OF BENCH AND BAR MAINLY OF THE FREE STATE

    No.3

    pp. 560-578

    Jonathan Burchell

    Criminal justice at the crossroads

    No.3

    pp. 579-602

    Pieter A. Carstens

    Paraphilia in South African criminal case law

    No.3

    pp. 603-622

    K.M. Norrie

    The Children Act in Scotland, England and Australia: lessons for South Africa in rhetoric and reality

    No.3

    pp. 623-633

    Brigitte Clark

    Families and domestic partnerships

    No.3

    pp. 634-648

    J.W.G. Van der Walt

    Currency fluctuation, inflation and the date with regard to which delictual damage must be assessed: Towards a clearer underestanding of the issues involved

    No.3

    pp. 649-660

    Christopher Forsyth, Max Du Plessis

    Suretyship, guarantee and Islamic banking

    No.4

    pp. 671-678

    F.H.I. Cassim

    Once a bearer bill, always a bearer bill: or perhaps not?

    No.4

    pp. 679-686

    J.S. McLennan

    Acceptance of offers of compromise: 'in full settlement'

    No.4

    pp. 686-689

    Nicholas Smith

    Freedom of religion: the right to manifest our beliefs

    No.4

    pp. 690-700

    J. Neethling

    The Constitutional Court gives the green light to the common law of defamation

    No.4

    pp. 700-708

    Anne Pope

    Eviction and the protection of property rights: a case study of Ellis v Viljoen

    No.4

    pp. 709-720

    Jonathan Klaaren

    National information insecurity? Constitutional issues regarding the protection and disclosure of information by public officials

    No.4

    pp. 721-732

    P. M. NIENABER, ELLISON KAHN

    REMINISCENCES OF BENCH AND BAR MAINLY OF THE FREE STATE

    No.4

    pp. 733-747

    Elsje Bonthuys

    The South African bill of rights and the development of family law

    No.4

    pp. 748-782

    Garth Abraham, Kevin Hopkins

    Bombing for humanity: the American response to the 11 September attacks and the plea of self- defence

    No.4

    pp. 783-801

    C.G. Van der Merwe

    Numerus clausus and the development of new real rights in South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 802-815

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Living with new neighbours: landownership, land reform and the property clause

    No.4

    pp. 816-840

    Patrick Lenta

    Is there a class in this text? Law and literature in legal education

    No.4

    pp. 841-865

    Lynette Olivier

    The 'permanent establishment' requirement in an international and domestic taxation context: an overview

    No.4

    pp. 866-883

    South African Law Journal, 2003, Vol.120

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Edwin Cameron

    Law in the struggle for truth

    No.1

    pp. 1-7

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of Bench and Bar mainly of the Free State

    No.1

    pp. 7-27

    Pam Watson

    Examining failure: a case study in law learning

    No.1

    pp. 27-41

    Marius Pieterse

    Towards a useful role for section 36 of the Constitution in social rights cases? Residents of Bon Vista Mansions v Southern Metropolitan Local Council

    No.1

    pp. 41-48

    Kevin Hopkins, Kate Hofmeyr

    New perspectives on property

    No.1

    pp. 48-62

    Pamela-Jane Schwikkard

    The challenge of hearsay

    No.1

    pp. 63-71

    Karen Muller, Karen Hollely

    'I just want to go home': juvenile offenders and their perceptions of the legal process

    No.1

    pp. 71-80

    Brigitte Clark

    Post- divorce relocation by a custodian parent: are legislative guidelines for the exercise of judicial discretion desirable?

    No.1

    pp. 80-89

    J. Neethling

    Aspects of delictual liability for acts of terrorism

    No.1

    pp. 90-102

    Tshepo L. Mosikatsana

    www.buyababy.com: inter- country adoption

    No.1

    pp. 103-136

    F.H.I. Cassim

    The repurchase by a company of its own shares: the concept of treasury shares

    No.1

    pp. 137-152

    E. Snyman, J.J. Henning

    The limited liability company in the USA: an innovative organizational option with lessons for South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 153-172

    Tshepo Mongalo

    The emergence of corporate governance as a fundamental research topic in South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 173-191

    G. Friedman

    Tsvangirai v Registrar- General of Elections of Zimbabwe: Report by the Independent Observer to the Forum for Barristers and Advocates of the International Bar Association

    No.2

    pp. 211-224

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of Bench and Bar mainly of the Free State

    No.2

    pp. 225-242

    Willington Ngwepe

    Serving two masters: concurrent jurisdiction between the Competition Commission and the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa

    No.2

    pp. 243-258

    Nathan Segal

    Postscripts to provisional sentence

    No.2

    pp. 258-262

    J. Neethling

    The case of the three hunters, or delictual liability for alternative causes

    No.2

    pp. 263-268

    Tjakie Naude

    Specific performance against an employee: Santos Professional Football Club (Pty) Ltd v Igesund

    No.2

    pp. 269-282

    Dario Milo

    Cabinet ministers have no right to sue for defamation: Mthembi- Mahanyele v Mail & Guardian Ltd

    No.2

    pp. 282-291

    John Campbell

    Legitimate expectations: the potential and limits of substantive protection in South Africa

    No.2

    pp. 292-321

    John M. Evans

    Deference with a difference: of rights, regulation and the judicial role in the administrative state

    No.2

    pp. 322-329

    Jonathan Lewis

    Fairness in South African contract law

    No.2

    pp. 330-351

    Lirieka Meintjes-Van der Walt

    Expert odyssey: thoughts on the presentation and evaluation of scientific evidence

    No.2

    pp. 352-372

    C. Theophilopoulos

    The parameters of witness indemnity: a review of section 204 of the Criminal Procedure Act

    No.2

    pp. 373-387

    Vanessa Van Coppenhagen

    Multimedia works as cinematograph films

    No.2

    pp. 388-404

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of Bench and Bar mainly of the Free State

    No.3

    pp. 417-445

    R.H. Christie

    The once and for all rule and contractual damages

    No.3

    pp. 445-452

    Wessel Le Roux

    Sex work, the right to occupational freedom and the constitutional politics of recognition

    No.3

    pp. 452-465

    L. Steyn

    Damages for negligent non- disclosure by one contracting party to the other: the requirements for liability

    No.3

    pp. 465-471

    J. Neethling

    Requirements for the protection of confidential trade information or trade secrets

    No.3

    pp. 472-477

    Carmel Matthias, Noel Zaal

    Local government responsibilities for children revisited: an evaluation of the approach taken in the 2002 draft Children's Bill

    No.3

    pp. 477-493

    Clive Plasket

    Administrative justice and social assistance

    No.3

    pp. 494-524

    Edwin Cameron

    AIDS denial and holocaust denial- AIDS, justice and the courts in South Africa

    No.3

    pp. 525-539

    Mia Swart

    The Carfininan curse: the attitudes of South African judges towards women between 1900 and 1920

    No.3

    pp. 540-557

    Luke Connell

    Trial by ambush: litigation in the tax court

    No.3

    pp. 558-579

    Linda Greenleaf

    Catch- 22: the deferral dilemma

    No.3

    pp. 580-601

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    'House rules' in sectional title schemes- are they ultra vires?

    No.3

    pp. 602-608

    Beth Goldblatt

    Regulating domestic partnerships- a necessary step in the development of South African family law

    No.3

    pp. 610-629

     

    Symposium statement

    No.4

    pp. 648-652

    Mr Thabo Mbeki

    Address at the judicial symposium

    No.4

    pp. 652-657

    Mr Justice Arthur Chaskalson

    Address at the opening of the judges' conference

    No.4

    pp. 657-663

    Dr Penuell Maduna

    Address at the banquet of the judicial officers symposium

    No.4

    pp. 663-670

    Mr Justice Pius Langa

    The vision of the Constitution

    No.4

    pp. 670-679

    Mr Justice C.T. Howie

    Judicial independence

    No.4

    pp. 679-684

    Mr Justice Louis Harms

    Judicial ethics: opening remarks at a break- away group

    No.4

    pp. 684-688

    Mr Justice S. Sandile Ngcobo

    Delivery of justice: agenda for change

    No.4

    pp. 688-708

    M.T.K. Moerane

    The meaning of transformation of the judiciary in the new South African context

    No.4

    pp. 708-718

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of bench and bar mainly of the Free State

    No.4

    pp. 719-749

    Andrew Rens

    Telkom SA Limited v Xsinet (PTY) LTD

    No.4

    pp. 749-756

    Tshepo Mongalo

    Shareholder activism in the United Kingdom highlights the failure of remuneration committees: lessons for South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 756-766

    Conrad Rademeyer, Johan Holtzhausen

    King II, corporate governance and shareholder activism

    No.4

    pp. 767-776

    Dale Hutchison, Fergus Reid

    The exercise of contractual rights or powers against an insolvent estate

    No.4

    pp. 776-784

    Elsje Bonthuys, Sanele Sibanda

    'Till death us do part': Thembisile v Thembisile

    No.4

    pp. 784-796

    Max Du Plessis

    The extra- territorial application of the South African Constitution

    No.4

    pp. 797-819

    Tjakie Naude

    The function and determinants of the residual rules of contract law

    No.4

    pp. 820-840

    A.B. Leslie

    Employment implications when universities merge

    No.4

    pp. 841-857

    S.S. Terblanche

    Sentencing guidelines for South Africa: lessons from elsewhere

    No.4

    pp. 858-882

    Jan L. Neels

    Classification as an argumentative device in international family law

    No.4

    pp. 883-894

    South African Law Journal, 2004, Vol.121

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of Bench and Bar mainly of the Free State

    No.1

    pp. 1-17

    W.H.G. Van der Linde

    Tribute paid to Justice Johann Kriegler at the Fourth Sydney and Felicia Kentridge Award for Service to Law in Southern Africa

    No.1

    pp. 18-24

    Jeremy Gauntlett

    Remembering Judge President Jack Watermeyer

    No.1

    pp. 25-26

    Mohamed Paleker

    Bekker v Naude: the Supreme Court of Appeal settles the meaning of 'drafted' in section 2(3) of the Wills Act, but creates a potential constitutional problem

    No.1

    pp. 27-33

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Macdonald v The Master: computer files and the 'rescue provision' of the Wills Act

    No.1

    pp. 34-43

    R.C. Williams

    CSAR v Welch's Estate: a payment to a trust intended to provide maintenance for a legal dependant of the founder is held to be a donation and subject to donations tax

    No.1

    pp. 43-45

    Les Roberts

    Section 18 of the Criminal Procedure Act: the balance between hope and dread

    No.1

    pp. 46-50

    Dale Hutchison

    Back to basics: reliance damages for breach of contract revisited

    No.1

    pp. 51-63

    Johann Hattingh

    Article 1 of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital in historical and functional perspective

    No.1

    pp. 64-92

    Tshepo Mongalo

    South Africanizing company law for a modern, competitive global economy

    No.1

    pp. 93-116

    Luke Connell

    Holding companies to account: the expense apportionment conundrum

    No.1

    pp. 117-162

    C. Theophilopoulos

    The jurisprudential classification, evaluation and reform of evidentiary principles

    No.1

    pp. 163-186

    Ockert Dupper

    In defence of affirmative action in South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 187-215

    Patrick Lenta

    A neat trick if you can do it: legal interpretation as literary reading

    No.1

    pp. 216-238

    Ellison Kahn

    Speech at the Juta Dinner at the South African Law Journal Jubilee Conference

    No.2

    pp. 271-277

    Lorraine E. Weinrib

    Constitutionalism in the age of rights- a prolegomenon

    No.2

    pp. 278-288

    Pamela-Jane Schwikkard

    Instrumental arguments in criminal law: a mirage of tensions

    No.2

    pp. 289-303

    Shannon Hoctor

    Dignity, criminal law, and the bill of rights

    No.2

    pp. 304-317

    Stephen Ellmann

    Weighing and implementing the right to counsel

    No.2

    pp. 318-338

    Geoff Budlender

    Access to courts

    No.2

    pp. 339-358

    Hector L. MacQueen

    Delict, contract, and the bill of rights: a perspective from the United Kingdom

    No.2

    pp. 359-394

    Gerhard Lubbe

    Taking fundamental rights seriously: the bill of rights and its implications for the development of contract law

    No.2

    pp. 395-423

    Kate O'Regan

    Breaking ground: some thoughts on the seismic shift in our administrative law

    No.2

    pp. 424-437

    Hugh Corder

    Without deference, with respect: a response to Justice O'Regan

    No.2

    pp. 438-444

    J.M. Hlophe

    A response to Justice O'Regan

    No.2

    pp. 445-447

    Aeyal M. Gross

    The dilemma of constitutional property in ethnic land regimes: Israel and South Africa compared

    No.2

    pp. 448-465

    Theunis Roux

    Continuity and change in a transforming legal order: the impact of section 26 (3) of the Constitution on South African law

    No.2

    pp. 466-492

    Dayalin Chetty

    The perspective of a High Court judge

    No.2

    pp. 493-497

    Lord Hoffmann

    Keynote address: a judge's perspective

    No.2

    pp. 498-504

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of bench and bar mainly of the Free State

    No.3

    pp. 505-518

    J. Neethling

    The protection of the right to privacy against fixation of private facts

    No.3

    pp. 519-525

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Wills, data messages, and the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act

    No.3

    pp. 526-528

    M.J. De Waal

    The courts' power of condonation in respect of the execution and revocation of wills: unfortunate new elements of uncertainty

    No.3

    pp. 529-538

    John Campbell

    Legitimate expectations: developments at home and abroad

    No.3

    pp. 538-544

    Kevin Burt

    The justification for section 79 (1) of the Income Tax Act and the hypothetical application of the doctrine of substantive legitimate expectations in the tax context

    No.3

    pp. 544-552

    Nathan Segal

    Any cure for the body corporate blues?

    No.3

    pp. 552-555

    Michael Kidd

    'The view I behold on a sunshiny day': Paola v Jeeva NO

    No.3

    pp. 556-562

    Jane Franco, Cathy Powell

    The meaning of institutional independence in Van Rooyen v The State

    No.3

    pp. 562-579

    Edwin Cameron

    When judges fail justice

    No.3

    pp. 580-594

    Cora Hoexter

    Contracts in administrative law: life after formalism?

    No.3

    pp. 595-618

    Phoebe Bolton

    The use of government procurement as an instrument of policy

    No.3

    pp. 619-635

    Tjakie Naude

    The rights and remedies of the holder of a right of first refusal or preferential right to contract

    No.3

    pp. 636-658

    Elsje Bonthuys, Carla Monteiro

    Sex for sale: the prostitute as businesswoman

    No.3

    pp. 659-676

    Daniel Visser

    Obituary: Michael Blackman: 1 January 1939- 7 January 2004

    No.4

    pp. 693-696

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of Bench and Bar, mainly of the Free State

    No.4

    pp. 697-711

    J. Neethling

    Constitutional compatibility of the common law of wrongful and malicious deprivation of liberty as iniuriae

    No.4

    pp. 711-719

    Samantha Cook, Grant Quixley

    Parate executie clauses: is the debate dead?

    No.4

    pp. 719-730

    Chuma Himonga

    Same- sex unions and guardianship of children

    No.4

    pp. 730-735

    Richard Jooste

    The donations tax and estate duty implications of section 56 (1) (d) of the Income Tax Act

    No.4

    pp. 735-744

    Kevin Burt

    The approach in W T Ramsay Ltd v IRC: elucidation long overdue

    No.4

    pp. 745-752

    Thalia Kruger

    Letter from The Hague: global choice of court clauses?

    No.4

    pp. 752-757

    Minette Nortje

    The fax of the matter

    No.4

    pp. 757-771

    Tracy-Lynn Field

    Realizing the National Environmental Act's potential to bring polluters to book

    No.4

    pp. 772-784

    Antje Pedain

    Was amnesty a lottery? An empirical study of the decision practice of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Committee on Amnesty

    No.4

    pp. 785-828

    Garth Abraham

    'Essential liberty' versus 'temporary safety': the Guantanamo Bay internees and combatant status

    No.4

    pp. 829-853

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Striving for better interpretation- a critical reflection on the Constitutional Court's Harksen and FNB decisions on the property clause

    No.4

    pp. 854-878

    Elsje Bonthuys

    Family contracts

    No.4

    pp. 879-901

    Stefan Van Eck, Andre Boraine, Lee Steyn

    Fair labour practices in South African insolvency law

    No.4

    pp. 902-925

    South African Law Journal, 2005, Vol.122

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    P.M. Nienaber, Ellison Kahn

    Reminiscences of bench and bar mainly of the Free State

    No.1

    pp. 1-13

    Norman Arendse

    Tribute paid to George Bizos SC at the Fifth Sydney and Felicia Kentridge Award for Service to Law in Southern Africa

    No.1

    pp. 13-18

    J. Neethling

    The concept of privacy in South African law

    No.1

    pp. 18-28

    Dario Milo

    The cabinet minister, the Mail & Guardian, and the report card: the Supreme Court of Appeal's decision in the Mthembi- Mahanyele case

    No.1

    pp. 28-43

    Francois Rousseau

    Rule 33 (4) of the Uniform Rules of Court: may a different judge hear the issue of quantum or other separate issue?

    No.1

    pp. 44-51

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Tertius Bosch's final over: Van Wetten v Bosch

    No.1

    pp. 52-58

    Managay Reddi

    The doctrine of common purpose receives the stamp of approval

    No.1

    pp. 59-66

    Richard Jooste

    'A warning to everyone who deals with a trust'

    No.1

    pp. 66-72

    George Devenish

    The application of the generalia specialibus non derogant maxim in the interpretation of statutes

    No.1

    pp. 72-75

    Andre Van der Walt

    Retreating from the FNB arbitrariness test already? Mkontwana v Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality; Bissett v Buffalo City Municipality; Transfer Rights Action Campaign v MEC for Local Government and Housing, Gauteng

    No.1

    pp. 75-89

    Anton Fagan

    Rethinking wrongfulness in the law of delict

    No.1

    pp. 90-141

    Jacques Du Plessis

    Towards a rational structure of liability for unjustified enrichment: thoughts from two mixed jurisdictions

    No.1

    pp. 142-181

    Alexander Paterson

    Tax incentives- valuable tools for biodiversity conservation in South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 182-216

    Mothokoa Mamashela

    The court's interpretation of section 31 of the maintenance act 99 of 1998 and its predecessors

    No.1

    pp. 217-236

    Donrich W. Jordaan

    The legal status of the human pre- embryo in the context of the genetic revolution

    No.1

    pp. 237-249

    Ellison Kahn

    Further reflections of Mr Justice McGregor on Lord de Villiers, Chief Justice

    No.2

    pp. 263-268

    Maleka Femida Cassim

    Gold fields v harmony: a lost opportunity to clarify section 145 of the Companies Act

    No.2

    pp. 269-283

    F.H.I. Cassim

    The reform of company law and the capital maintenance concept

    No.2

    pp. 283-293

    Richard Jooste

    Can share capital be reduced other than by way of a buy- back?

    No.2

    pp. 294-300

    Noel Zaal, Rani Pillay

    No special access rights for grandparents? an evaluation of our law after Townsend- Turner v Morrow

    No.2

    pp. 300-308

    Wessel Le Roux

    The right to a fair trial and the architectural design of court buildings

    No.2

    pp. 308-318

    Warren Freedman

    Nothing to sneeze at: 'snotsiekte', unlawfulness and the law of nuisance

    No.2

    pp. 318-324

    Kent Roach, Geoff Budlender

    Mandatory relief and supervisory jurisdiction: when is it appropriate, just and equitable?

    No.2

    pp. 325-351

    Patrick Lenta

    Religious liberty and cultural accommodation

    No.2

    pp. 352-377

    Jill Zimmerman

    Property on the line: is an expropriation- centered land reform constitutionally permissible?

    No.2

    pp. 378-418

    Anashri Pillay

    Reviewing reasonableness: an appropriate standard for evaluating state action and inaction?

    No.2

    pp. 419-440

    Tjakie Naude, Gerhard Lubbe

    Exemption clauses- a rethink occasioned, Afrox Healthcare Bpk v Strydom

    No.2

    pp. 441-463

    J.C. Sonnekus

    Reversionary interest in musical composition and the administration of the estate of a deceased composer

    No.2

    pp. 464-480

    F.H.I. Cassim

    Unravelling the obscurities of section 38 (2) (d) of the Companies Act

    No.3

    pp. 493-501

    Neetu Chetty, Managay Reddi

    The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill: is it an adequate weapon in the war against the sexual abuse of children?

    No.3

    pp. 501-512

    Lee-Ann Tong

    Authorship of computer programs under South African copyright law: Haupt t/a Soft Copy v Brewers Marketing Intelligence (Pty) Ltd

    No.3

    pp. 513-528

    Maleka Femida Cassim

    Medscheme Holdings (Pty) Limited v Bhamjee: the concept of economic duress

    No.3

    pp. 528-541

    Anita Cooke

    Choice, heterosexual life partnerships, death and poverty

    No.3

    pp. 542-557

    M. Kelly-Louw

    Selling or leasing property? Beware of municipal debts! A note in two parts (part I)

    No.3

    pp. 557-571

    Johann Neethling

    Delictual protection of the right to bodily integrity and security of the person against omissions by the state

    No.3

    pp. 572-590

    Lourens Du Plessis

    The (re-)systematization of the canons of and aids to statutory interpretation

    No.3

    pp. 591-613

    Tamara Cohen

    Compensation and forum shopping in South African labour law

    No.3

    pp. 614-632

    Juanita Pianaar, Hanri Mostert

    The balance between burial rights and landownership in South Africa: issues of content, nature and constitutionality

    No.3

    pp. 633-660

    Francois Du Toit

    Mental capacity as an element of testamentary capacity

    No.3

    pp. 661-683

    Rani Pillay, Noel Zaal

    Child- interactive video recordings: a proposal for hearing the voices of children in divorce matters

    No.3

    pp. 684-695

    Geoff Budlender

    Transforming the judiciary: the politics of the judiciary in a democratic South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 715-724

    Karla Saller

    When worlds collide: implications of the Constitutional Court's decision in Jaftha v Schoeman when viewed through the lens of the second actor theory accepted in Oudekraal Estates (Pty) Ltd v City of Cape Town

    No.4

    pp. 725-740

    Andrew Rens

    Tsichlas v Touch Line Media (Pty) Ltd

    No.4

    pp. 740-748

    Tracy-Lynn Field

    Public participation in environmental decision- making: Earthlife Africa (Cape Town) v Director- General: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism

    No.4

    pp. 748-765

    A.J. Van der Walt

    The state's duty to pay 'just and equitable' compensation for expropriation: reflections on the Du Toit case

    No.4

    pp. 765-778

    M. Kelly-Louw

    Selling or leasing property? Beware of municipal debts! A note in two parts (part II)

    No.4

    pp. 778-792

    George Devenish

    We are amused: Laugh it Off Promotions CC v SAB International (Finance) BV t/a Sabmark International

    No.4

    pp. 792-803

    Yash Ghai

    A journey around constitutions: reflections on contemporary constitutions

    No.4

    pp. 804-831

    Daniel Malan Pretorius

    The origins of the functus officio doctrine, with specific reference to its application in administrative law

    No.4

    pp. 832-864

    Deeksha Bhana, Marius Pieterse

    Towards a reconciliation of contract law and constitutional values: Brisley and Afrox revisited

    No.4

    pp. 865-895

    James Grant

    The permissive similarity of legal causation by adequate cause and nova causa interveniens

    No.4

    pp. 896-906

    James Brand

    Intellectual property and the abuse of dominant position in South African competition law

    No.4

    pp. 907-928

    Willem De Klerk

    University law clinics in South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 929-950

    South African Law Journal, 2006, Vol.123

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Revocation of a will by the presumed destruction of a copy: Sansole NO v Ncube

    No.1

    pp. 3-12

    Kealeboga N. Bojosi

    Botswana abolishes the marital power: a commentary on some interesting aspects of the Abolition of Marital Power Act

    No.1

    pp. 12-23

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Reconciling the state's duties to promote land reform and to pay 'just and equitable' compensation for expropriation

    No.1

    pp. 23-40

    Daniel Malan Pretorius

    Freedom of expression and the broadcasting of public enquiries and judicial proceedings

    No.1

    pp. 40-53

    Alexander Paterson

    Fuelling the sustainable development debate in South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 53-62

    Andrew Ashworth

    Four threats to the presumption of innocence

    No.1

    pp. 63-97

    Graham Glover

    The test for duress in the South African law of contract

    No.1

    pp. 98-125

    Elias Leos

    Quasi- usufruct and shares: some possible approaches

    No.1

    pp. 126-146

    Sieg Eiselen

    Laconian revisited: a reappraisal of classification in conflicts law

    No.1

    pp. 147-160

    Christian Schulze

    Formalistic and discretionary approaches to characterization in private international law

    No.1

    pp. 161-179

    Gerald Friedman

    Tribute to Werner Vivier

    No.2

    pp. 193-195

    A.J. Kerr

    Implied provisions in contracts: is there to be a new role for the hypothetical bystander? Conflicting Supreme Court of Appeal decisions

    No.2

    pp. 195-204

    J. Neethling

    The conflation of wrongfulness and negligence: is it always such a bad thing for the law of delict?

    No.2

    pp. 204-214

    Ntusi Mbodla

    The evolution of the 'nasciturus' employee in South African Labour Law: more questions than answers

    No.2

    pp. 214-220

    Marlise Richter

    Are nursery schools 'nice places' for children with HIV/ AIDS? The case of Karen Perreira v Buccleuch Montessori Pre- school and Primary (Pty) Ltd

    No.2

    pp. 220-231

    Christina Murray, Richard Simeon

    'Tagging' bills in Parliament: section 75 or section 76?

    No.2

    pp. 232-263

    Carol Steinberg

    Can reasonableness protect the poor? A review of South Africa's socio- economic rights jurisprudence

    No.2

    pp. 264-284

    Graham Glover

    Developing a test for economic duress in the South African law of contract: a comparative perspective

    No.2

    pp. 285-314

    Roux De Villiers

    Computer programs and copyright: the South African perspective

    No.2

    pp. 315-337

    G.J. Lidovho

    The Internet and the piracy of copyrightable computer software in South Africa: some comparative perspectives

    No.2

    pp. 338-375

    Styrian Wieder

    The 'added matter' fallacy in trade mark law: Tiger Food Brands Intellectual Property Holding Co Ltd v Sunnyfield Packaging Co (Pty) Ltd

    No.3

    pp. 385-391

    Jason Brickhill

    The intervention of amici curiae in criminal matters: S v Zuma and S v Basson considered

    No.3

    pp. 391-399

    G.E. Devenish

    African Christian Democratic Party v Electoral Commission: the new methodology and theory of statutory interpretation in South Africa

    No.3

    pp. 399-408

    Tracy-Lynn Field

    Sustainable developent versus environmentalism: competing paradigms for the South African EIA regime

    No.3

    pp. 409-436

    Richard Jooste

    A critique of the insider trading provisions of the 2004 Securities Services Act

    No.3

    pp. 437-460

    Tjakie Naude

    Which transactions trigger a right of first refusal or preferential right to contract?

    No.3

    pp. 461-496

    L.W.H. Ackermann

    Constitutional comparativism in South Africa

    No.3

    pp. 497-515

    C. Theophilopoulos

    An analysis of American Fifth Amendment jurisprudence and its relevance to the South African right to silence

    No.3

    pp. 516-538

    R.W. Nugent

    Yes, it is always a bad thing for the law: a reply to Professor Neethling

    No.4

    pp. 557-563

    Richard Jooste

    The spectre of indeterminate liability raises its head

    No.4

    pp. 563-569

    Charnelle Van der Bijl

    B & B establishments, hotels and the praetorian edictum de nautis cauponibus et stabulariis: cessante ratione legis cessat lex ipsa?

    No.4

    pp. 570-578

    Charles Ala

    Submission of an affidavit to the police as a prerequisite for liability in unidentified vehicle accident claims: Road Accident Fund v Thugwana and Road Accident Fund v Makwetlane

    No.4

    pp. 579-595

    F.H.I. Cassim

    Ex parte Standard Bank Group Ltd and Liberty Group Ltd- black economic empowerment schemes and section 38(2)(d) of the Companies Act

    No.4

    pp. 595-601

    J.L. Yeats

    The drafters' dilemma: some comments on the Corporate Laws Amendment Bill, 2006

    No.4

    pp. 601-614

    Shannon Bosch

    IDASA v ANC- an opportunity lost for truly promoting access to information

    No.4

    pp. 615-625

    Lawrence Schafer

    Marriage and marriage- like relationships: constructing a new hierarchy of life partnerships

    No.4

    pp. 626-647

    Celia Wells

    Corporate manslaughter: why does reform matter?

    No.4

    pp. 648-664

    Colin Fenwick

    Labour law in Namibia: towards an 'indigenous solution'?

    No.4

    pp. 665-699

    Murray Wesson, Max Du Plessis

    Hart, Dworkin and the nature of (South African) legal theory

    No.4

    pp. 700-729

    Gerhard Kemp

    Mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and the risk of abuse of process: a human rights perspective

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    pp. 730-743

    Rolien Roos

    Executive disregard of court orders: enforcing judgments against the state

    No.4

    pp. 744-766

    South African Law Journal, 2007, Vol.124

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    J.M. Reyneke, J.J. Henning

    The Supreme Court of Appeal in action: a statistical survey of the 2003 and 2004 terms

    No.1

    pp. 5-21

    Managay Reddi

    Domestic violence and abused women who kill: private defence or private vengeance?

    No.1

    pp. 22-37

    Rehana Cassim, Maleka Femida Cassim

    Gardner v Margo: a misapplication of section 38 of the Companies Act

    No.1

    pp. 37-47

    Anton Kok

    Higher- grade mathematics the formula for success? Establishing the odds for prospective LLB students

    No.1

    pp. 47-56

    Mary Arden DBE

    Balancing human rights and national security

    No.1

    pp. 57-75

    F.D.J. Brand

    Reflections on wrongfulness in the law of delict

    No.1

    pp. 76-83

    M.G. Cowling

    The tower of Babel- language usage and the courts

    No.1

    pp. 84-111

    Jacqueline Heaton, J.T. Pretorius

    Minors as the payees of cheques

    No.1

    pp. 112-127

    Tjakie Naude

    The use of black and grey lists in unfair contract terms legislation: a comparative perspective

    No.1

    pp. 128-164

    Anne Pope

    HIV preventive research and minors

    No.1

    pp. 165-187

    Rhiannon Thomas

    Where to from Castell v De Greef? Lessons from recent developments in South Africa and abroad regarding consent to treatment and the standard of disclosure

    No.1

    pp. 188-215

    Wim Alberts

    Origin of the species: trade mark infringement after the Bergkelder case

    No.2

    pp. 237-247

    Darryl Cooke

    The Galaecia

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    pp. 247-262

    Julien Hofman

    The meaning of the exclusions in section 4 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002

    No.2

    pp. 262-268

    Deeksha Bhana

    The law of contract and the Constitution: Napier v Barkhuizen (SCA)

    No.2

    pp. 269-280

    J. Neethling, J.M. Potgieter

    In (self-) defence of the distinction between wrongfulness and negligence

    No.2

    pp. 280-284

    Anton Fagan

    Blind faith: a response to Professors Neethling and Potgieter

    No.2

    pp. 285-295

    Patrick Lenta

    Muslim headscarves in the workplace and in schools

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    pp. 296-319

    Nico Steytler, Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha

    Defining local government powers and functions

    No.2

    pp. 320-338

    Sope Williams, Geo Quinot

    Public procurement and corruption: the South African response

    No.2

    pp. 339-363

    Maleka Femida Cassim

    Pre- incorporation contracts: the reform of section 35 of the Companies Act

    No.2

    pp. 364-399

    Anneliese Roos

    Data protection: explaining the international backdrop and evaluating the current South African position

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    Marius Pieterse

    Health care rights, resources and rationing

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    pp. 514-536

    Anne Pope

    Encroachment or accession? The importance of the extent of encroachment in light of South African constitutional principles

    No.3

    pp. 537-556

    Glenn Penfold, Max Du Plessis

    Interdicts seeking to preserve constitutional rights- of losing litigants, interim interdicts pending appeal, and lessons from Canada

    No.3

    pp. 557-578

    J.C. Knobel

    The feasibility of the co- existence of concrete negligence and legal causation

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    pp. 579-599

    Lynette Olivier

    Tax implications of the sale of a business

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    pp. 600-617

    Donrich W. Jordaan

    Science versus anti- science: the law on pre- embryo experimentation

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    pp. 618-634

    Graham Glover

    Lazarus in the Constitutional Court: an exhumation of the excepto doli generalis?

    No.3

    pp. 449-459

    J. Neethling

    The passing- off action: requirements and protected interests- a conceptual and critical analysi

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    pp. 459-469

    Rochelle Le Roux

    The worker: towards labour law's new vocabulary

    No.3

    pp. 469-479

    Julien Hofman

    Comments on the South African Law Reform Commission's draft Interpretation of Legislation Bill

    No.3

    pp. 479-490

    Patrick Lynn Rivers

    A genealogy of media regulation in South Africa since 1892

    No.3

    pp. 491-499

    Garth Abraham

    'Yes, ... But does it have personality?' The International Committee of the Red Cross and sovereign immunity

    No.3

    pp. 499-513

    C.T. Howie

    In memory of the late Chief Justice, M.M. Corbett

    No.4

    pp. 657-662

    Gustav Hoexter

    In memoriam: Michael McGregor Corbett

    No.4

    pp. 663-666

    Gerald Friedman

    A tribute to Michael McGregor Corbett

    No.4

    pp. 666-670

    Jeremy Gauntlett

    'Duty, for duty's sake': M.M. Corbett remembered

    No.4

    pp. 670-676

    C.R. Snyman

    Extending the scope of rape- a dangerous precedent

    No.4

    pp. 677-687

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Freedom of testation and the Bill of Rights: Minister of Education v Syfrets Trust Ltd NO

    No.4

    pp. 687-702

    Wim Alberts

    Origin of the species II: the Verimark case and trade mark infringement

    No.4

    pp. 702-709

    Richard Jooste

    The maintenance of capital and the Companies Bill 2007

    No.4

    pp. 710-733

    David Dyzenhaus

    The pasts and future of the rule of law in South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 734-761

    Stu Woolman

    The amazing, vanishing Bill of Rights

    No.4

    pp. 762-794

    Pierre De Vos, Jaco Barnard

    Same- sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships in South Africa : critical reflections on an ongoing saga

    No.4

    pp. 795-826

    Helen Scott

    The requirement of excusable mistake in the context of the condictio indebiti: Scottish and South African law compared

    No.4

    pp. 827-866

    Rita-Marie Jansen, Teuns Verchoor

    Bad handwriting and medication errors

    No.4

    pp. 867-881

    South African Law Journal, 2008, Vol.125

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    Stu Woolman

    Category mistakes and the waiver of constitutional rights: a response to Deeksha Bhana on Barkhuizen

    No.1

    pp. 10-24

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Developing the law on unlawful squatting and spoliation

    No.1

    pp. 24-36

    J. Neethling

    The right to privacy, HIV/ AIDS and media defendants

    No.1

    pp. 36-46

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Intestate succession and gay and lesbian couples

    No.1

    pp. 46-62

    T.W. Bennett, K. Kopke

    Society of Lloyd's v Price: Characterization and 'gap' in the conflict of laws

    No.1

    pp. 62-70

    Christopher Mbazira

    'Appropriate, just and equitable relief' in socio- economic rights litigation: the tension between corrective and distributive forms of justice

    No.1

    pp. 71-94

    Darcy Du Toit

    Oil on troubled waters? The slippery interface between the contract of employment and statutory labour law

    No.1

    pp. 95-133

    Sandra Burman, Louise Carmody, Yonina Hoffman-Wanderer

    Protecting the vulnerable form 'property grabbing': the reality of administering small estates

    No.1

    pp. 134-156

    Kasturi Moodaliyar

    Are cartels skating on thin ice? An insight into the South African Corporate Leniency Policy

    No.1

    pp. 157-177

    Sebo Tladi

    The regulation of unsolicited commercial communications (spam): is the opt- out mechanism effective?

    No.1

    pp. 178-192

    Dennis Davis

    The gap between constitutional text and social practice: the role of the press

    No.2

    pp. 213-216

    Wim Alberts

    Administrative- law aspects of domain name dispute adjudication

    No.2

    pp. 217-230

    G.E. Devenish

    Department of Land Affairs v Goedgelegen Tropical Fruits- a triumph for teleological interpretation, an unqualified contextual methodology and the jurisprudence of ubuntu

    No.2

    pp. 231-240

    A.J. Kerr

    The defence of unfair conduct on the part of the plaintiff at the time the action is brought: the exceptio doli generalis and the replicatio doli in modern law

    No.2

    pp. 241-248

    Sope Williams, Geo Quinot

    To debar or not to debar: when to endorse a contractor on the register for tender defaulters

    No.2

    pp. 248-258

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Establishing the existence of a same- sex life partnership for the purposes of intestate succession

    No.2

    pp. 259-273

    David Benatar

    Justice, diversity and racial preference: a critique of affirmative action

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    pp. 274-306

    Richard Stacey

    Administrative law in public- sector employment relationships

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    pp. 307-330

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    Steel and propane: the efficiency defence and horizontal mergers

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    pp. 331-370

    Andrew Paizes

    Making sense of wrongfulness

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    pp. 371-412

    Adri Du Plessis

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    pp. 413-440

    Andrew Hutchison

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    pp. 441-451

    Elsje Bonthuys

    Irrational accommodation: conscience, religion and same- sex marriages in South Africa

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    pp. 473-483

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Same- sex couple discrimination in employment benefits: where to now?

    No.3

    pp. 483-488

    Tumai Murombo

    From crude environmentalism to sustainable development: Fuel Retailers

    No.3

    pp. 488-504

    Lynette Olivier

    Privilege and tax practitioners

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    pp. 504-514

    Tracy Gutuza

    Taxing the partner of a foreign partnership

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    pp. 514-520

    Kate Hofmeyr

    A central- case analysis of constitutional remedial power

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    pp. 521-552

    Marius Pieterse

    The interdependence of rights to health and autonomy in South Africa

    No.3

    pp. 553-572

    C.G. Van der Merwe, Graham Paddock

    Two- tier governance for mixed- use and large- scale sectional title schemes

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    pp. 573-591

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Replacing property rules with liability rules: encroachment by building

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    pp. 592-628

    Francois Venter

    Arms deals, bribery and political interference: how (im) potent the (rule of) law?

    No.4

    pp. 633-642

    D.T. Zeffertt, A.P. Paizes, J.S. Grant

    Complaints in sexual offences

    No.4

    pp. 642-647

    K. Phelps

    A dangerous precedent indeed- a response to C R Snyman's note on Masiya

    No.4

    pp. 648-659

    Anton Fagan

    Reconsidering Carmichele

    No.4

    pp. 659-673

    Stephen Wagener

    K v Minister of Safety and Security and the increasingly blurred line between personal and vicarious liability

    No.4

    pp. 673-680

    Deeksha Bhana

    Pre- emption as an option? The saga continues in Van Aardt v Weehuizen

    No.4

    pp. 680-693

    Gerhard Kemp

    Constitutionalization and the International Criminal Court: whither individual criminal liability for aggression?

    No.4

    pp. 694-714

    M.F.T. Botha

    The duration of the duty to maintain and of a maintenance order

    No.4

    pp. 715-730

    Rehana Cassim

    Post- resignation duties of directors: the application of the fiduciary duty not to misappropriate corporate opportunities

    No.4

    pp. 731-753

    David Bilchitz

    Corporate law and the Constitution: towards binding human rights responsibilities for corporations

    No.4

    pp. 754-789

    A.L. Christison, R.C. Williams

    The Harmony- Gold Fields take- over battle

    No.4

    pp. 790-822

    South African Law Journal, 2009, Vol.126

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    Carias Tererai Chokuda, Jacqueline Yeats

    Ensuring adequate funding for the takeovers watchdog

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    pp. 5-14

    Wim Alberts

    Trade mark infringement: does a retailer 'use' the mark?

    No.1

    pp. 14-23

    Jonathan Klaaren

    Open justice and beyond: Independent Newspapers v Minister for intelligence Services in re Masetlha

    No.1

    pp. 24-38

    A.J. Kerr

    The Constitution and Customary Law

    No.1

    pp. 39-50

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Revival of wills- the Supreme Court of Appeal resolves long standing uncertainty: Wessels N.O. v Die Meester

    No.1

    pp. 50-61

    Maleka Femida Cassim

    Da Silva v C H Chemicals (Pty) Ltd: Fiduciary duties of resigning directors

    No.1

    pp. 61-70

    F.D.J. Brand

    The role of good faith, equity and fairness in the South African law of contract: the influence of the common law and the Constitution

    No.1

    pp. 71-90

    Shane Godfrey

    The legal profession: transformation and skills

    No.1

    pp. 91-123

    Mark Creig

    Foreign currency and interest awards in the context of fluctuating inflation and currency rates

    No.1

    pp. 124-140

    Mfundo Ngobese, Linda Chung

    The role of efficiencies in the South African merger control regime

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    pp. 141-155

    Anton Fagan

    The confusion of K

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    pp. 156-205

    Daniel Malan Pretorius, Livia Dyer

    Freedom of expression and the statutory regulation of 'political' advertising in the broadcast media

    No.2

    pp. 213-231

    Marius Pieterse, Adila Hassim

    Placing human rights at the centre of public health: a critique of Minister of Health, Western Cape v Goliath

    No.2

    pp. 231-245

    Luke Kelly, Tjarda Van der Vijver

    Less is more: Senwes and the concept of 'margin squeeze' in South African competition law

    No.2

    pp. 246-255

    Caroline B. Ncube

    Pre- incorporation contracts: statutory reform

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    pp. 255-269

    Stuart Wilson

    Breaking the tie: evictions from private land, homelessness and a new normality

    No.2

    pp. 270-290

    Ronan Feehily

    Costs sanctions: the critical instrument in the development of commercial mediation in South Africa

    No.2

    pp. 291-315

    Gustav Brink

    National interest in anti- dumping investigations

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    pp. 316-359

    Stefanie Roehrs

    Privacy, HIV/ AIDS and public health interventions

    No.2

    pp. 360-397

    J.L. Pretorius

    R v Kapp: a model for South African affirmative action jurisprudence?

    No.2

    pp. 398-421

    Darryl Cooke

    Evangeline's search: a critical analysis and comparison of Mareva injunctions, security arrests and Rule B attachments

    No.3

    pp. 429-462

    Francois Du Toit

    The constitutional family in the law of succession

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    pp. 463-488

    Stephen Bruce Cohen

    Does Brummeria sweep clean? A US tax- law perspective

    No.3

    pp. 489-504

    Tjakie Naude

    The consumer's 'right to fair, reasonable and just terms' under the new Consumer Protection Act in comparative perspective

    No.3

    pp. 505-536

    Daniel Malan Pretorius

    The status and force of defective administrative decisions pending judicial pronouncement

    No.3

    pp. 537-565

    Jacqueline Yeats, Richard Jooste

    Financial assistance- a new approach

    No.3

    pp. 566-589

    Madelene De Jong

    Ten- year anniversary of the Maintenance Act 99 of 1998- a time to reflect on improvements, shortcomings and the way forward

    No.3

    pp. 590-614

    Richard Jooste

    Issues relating to the regulation of 'distributions' by the 2008 Companies Act

    No.4

    pp. 627-650

    Karin Lehmann

    Death and dependency: the meaning of 'dependent' under section 37C of the Pension Funds Act 24 of 1956

    No.4

    pp. 650-666

    Yousuf A Vawda

    Ensuring access through the Medicines and Related Substances Amendment Act 72 of 2008- another lost opportunity?

    No.4

    pp. 667-677

    A.J. Kerr

    The nature and future of customary law

    No.4

    pp. 677-689

    Richman Mqeke

    Guidelines for determining the constitutional injunction to apply customary law in the new South Africa

    No.4

    pp. 689-694

    Johan Van der Walt

    Agaat's law: reflections on law and literature with reference to Marlene van Niekerk's novel Agaat

    No.4

    pp. 695-739

    Julie Cassidy

    The holy grail: the search for the optimal GAAR

    No.4

    pp. 740-779

    Mia Swart, James Fowkes

    The regulation of detention in the 'age of terror'- lessons from the apartheid experience

    No.4

    pp. 780-805

    Harvey E. Wainer

    The new Companies Act: peculiarities and anomalies

    No.4

    pp. 806-826

    Patrick Lenta

    Taking diversity seriously: religious associations and work- related discrimination

    No.4

    pp. 827-860

    South African Law Journal, 2010, Vol.127

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    Deeksha Bhana

    Should the doctrines of the 'undisclosed principal' or 'Piercing the corporate veil' determine the locus standi of a party to sue in terms of a contract? The conundrum of Botha v Giyose t/a Paragon Fisheries

    No.1

    pp. 5-18

    Ed. Couzens

    Expropriations as a weapon for environmental protection in South Africa

    No.1

    pp. 18-29

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    For feiture by a beneficiary who conspires to assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm: Danielz NO v De Wet 2009 (6) SA 42 (C)

    No.1

    pp. 30-37

    Johann Hattingh

    The tax treatment of cross- border partnerships under model- based tax treaties: some lessons from Grundlingh v The Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service

    No.1

    pp. 38-50

    Caroline Ncube

    When are complementary goods similar? Waterford Wedgwood plc v Assembled Investments (Proprietary) Ltd

    No.1

    pp. 51-58

    Anton Kok

    Is law able to transform society?

    No.1

    pp. 59-83

    Andrew Hutchison

    The doctrine of frustration: a solution to the problem of changed circumstances in South African contract law?

    No.1

    pp. 84-106

    Constantine Theophilopoulos

    The privilege against self- incrimination and the distinction between testimonial and non- testimonial evidence

    No.1

    pp. 107-140

    Kasturi Moodaliyar, James F. Reardon, Sarah Theuerkauf

    The relationship between public and private enforcement in competition law: a comparative analysis of South African, the European Union, and Swiss law

    No.1

    pp. 141-162

    Elizabeth Picarra

    On fuzzy foxes and floating heads

    No.1

    pp. 163-187

    Tshepo H. Mongalo

    Must a section 21 non- profit company be concerned only with charitable, benevolent or philanthropic activities? A closer look at the SCA judgment in Cuninghame v First Ready Development 249

    No.2

    pp. 195-207

    Patrick Vrancken

    The marine component of the South African territory

    No.2

    pp. 207-223

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Life policies and marriages in community of property- who owns the proceeds of the policy on the insured's death?

    No.2

    pp. 224-230

    Johann Neethling

    The right to privacy and divorce trials

    No.2

    pp. 230-237

    Hanri Mostert

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    No.2

    pp. 238-273

    A.J. Van der Walt

    Sport and nuisance law

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    pp. 274-303

    Jean J. Du Plessis

    Revisiting the judge- made rule of non- interference in internal company matters

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    pp. 304-327

    Tracy Gutuza

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    pp. 328-338

    Wim Alberts

    Substantive and procedural facets of honest concurrent use in South African trade mark law

    No.2

    pp. 339-362

    Malcolm Wallis

    Ordinary justice for ordinary people: the eighth Victoria and Griffiths Mxenge Memorial Lecture

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    pp. 369-381

    Julian Jonker

    Truth, amnesty and defamation: the Citizen v McBride 2010 (4) SA 148 (SCA)

    No.3

    pp. 381-397

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Revival of a lost or destroyed will

    No.3

    pp. 397-400

    F. Noel Zaal

    Paper tigers no more: the new penalties jurisdiction for children's courts

    No.3

    pp. 401-414

    A.J.G. Lang

    Professor Richard Hunter Christie: A personal tribute

    No.3

    pp. 414-423

    Chris McConnachie

    "With such changes as may be required by the context": the legal consequences of marriage through the lens of section 13 of the Civil Union Act

    No.3

    pp. 424-442

    Tamara Cohen

    Employees' rights to discretionary benefits

    No.3

    pp. 443-462

    Karmini Pillay

    The cartoon wars: free speech or hate speech?

    No.3

    pp. 463-489

    Alexander Paterson

    Clearing or clouding the discourse- a South African perspective on the utility of the IUCN protected areas governance typology

    No.3

    pp. 490-514

    Tjakie Naude

    Enforcement procedures in respect of the consumer's right to fair, reasonable and just contract terms under the Consumer Protection Act in comparative perspective

    No.3

    pp. 515-547

    Hugh Corder

    A century worth celebrating

    No.4

    pp. 571-580

     

    Rationality review of legislation and executive decisions: poverty alleviation network and Albutt

    No.4

    pp. 580-591

    David Bilchitz

    Is the constitutional court wasting away the rights of the poor? Nokotyana v Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality

    No.4

    pp. 591-605

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    Proving unworthiness to inherit because of criminal conduct of a beneficiary: the rule in Hollington v Hewthorn

    No.4

    pp. 605-608

    Jaco Barnard-Naude

    Editorial note to the first two articles

    No.4

    pp. 609-610

    Anton Fagan

    The secondary role of the spirit, purport and objects of the Bill of Rights in the common law's development

    No.4

    pp. 611-627

    Karin Van Marle

    Jurisprudence, friendship and the university as heterogeneous public space

    No.4

    pp. 628-645

    P.J. Badenhorst

    Ownership of minerals in situ in South Africa: Australian darning to the rescue?

    No.4

    pp. 646-672

    Malcolm Wallis

    What's in a word? Interpretation through the eyes of ordinary readers

    No.4

    pp. 673-693

    Dane Ally

    Avoiding the pitfall encountered by the Canadian courts when assessing the admissibility of unconstitutionally obtained evidence in criminal trials in South Africa- a proposed alternative admissibility framework

    No.4

    pp. 694-724

    South African Law Journal, 2011, Vol.128

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    S. Sandile Ngcobo

    Sustaining public confidence in the judiciary: an essential condition for realising the judicial role

    No.1

    pp. 5-17

    Charles De Matos Ala

    The taxation of spousal and child maintenance arising from marital disputes and child maintenance orders

    No.1

    pp. 17-32

    Caroline B. Ncube

    You're fired! The removal of directors under the Companies Act 71 of 2008

    No.1

    pp. 33-51

    Graham Glover

    In service to the law: Alastair James Kerr SC

    No.1

    pp. 51-62

    Garth Abraham

    Paradise claimed: disputed sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago

    No.1

    pp. 63-99

    Suzanna Harvey

    Labour brokers and workers' rights: can they co- exist in South Africa?

    No.1

    pp. 100-122

    Anne Pope

    Inaedificatio revisited: looking backwards in search of clarity

    No.1

    pp. 123-146

    Lirieka Meintjes-van der Walt

    Tracing trends: the impact of science and technology on the law of criminal evidence and procedure

    No.1

    pp. 147-171

    Calli Ferreira

    The quest for clarity: an examination of the law governing public contracts

    No.1

    pp. 172-200

    Madelene De Jong, Jacqueline Heaton

    A missed opportunity to achieve justice in respect of maintenance for divorced spouses whose former spouses die: Kruger v Goss

    No.2

    pp. 211-223

    J. Neethling

    Liability for damage caused by veld, forest and mountain fires

    No.2

    pp. 223-233

    Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley

    That 'devilish little point'- the impact of section 6 (1) of the Trust Property Control Act 57 of 1988 on the capacity of trustees to contract, sue, and be sued: Luppacchini NO & another v Minister of Safety and Security

    No.2

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    Andre Mukheibir

    Road Accident Fund v Timis- child support grants not res inter alios acta

    No.2

    pp. 246-252

    Lawrence G. Baxter

    Adaptive regulation in the amoral bazaar

    No.2

    pp. 253-272

    Andrew Hutchison

    Agreements to agree: can there ever be an enforceable duty to negotiate in good faith?

    No.2

    pp. 273-296

    J.C. Sonnekus

    Shielding of parastatals against claims for performance: an unwarranted digression from legal principles

    No.2

    pp. 297-326

    C.J. Visser

    The revival of the amende honorable as applied to defamation by the media

    No.2

    pp. 327-351

    Richard Bradstreet

    The new business rescue: will creditors sink or swim?

    No.2

    pp. 352-380

    Anton Fagan

    The Constitutional Court loses its (and our) sense of humour: Le Roux v Dey

    No.3

    pp. 395-407

    Jaco Barnard-Naude, Pierre De Vos

    The heteronormative observer: the Constitutional Court's decision in Le Roux v Dey

    No.3

    pp. 407-419

    John Campbell

    Pleading meaning in defamation cases: Le Roux v Dey

    No.3

    pp. 419-427

    Elsje Bonthuys

    What you don't know can't hurt you: the Supreme Court of Appeal and the presumptions of paternity

    No.3

    pp. 427-436

    Sue-Mari Maass, A.J. Van der Walt

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    pp. 527- 553

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    pp. 649-661

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    pp. 661-672

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    pp. 705-721

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    pp. 722-756

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    pp. 778-809

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    pp. 439-460

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    pp. 461-473

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    pp. 538-547

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    pp. 548-582

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    pp. 883-921

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    pp. 922-925

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