Browsing by UP Author "Van Marle, Karin"

Browsing by UP Author "Van Marle, Karin"

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  • Buitendag, Nico; Van Marle, Karin (Faculty of Law, North West University, 2014)
    No abstract available.
  • Van Marle, Karin; Nothling-Slabbert, Melodie (Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap & Kuns, 2012-03)
    The law’s reflection of the human mind is an uneasy and conflicting one. By tracing the influence of dualism and positivism on constructions relating to the mind in certain areas of the law, such as criminal law and ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2010)
    What I am interested in and what I want to argue for in this piece is what Drucilla Cornell, following Jacques Derrida, calls 'an alternative ethic of love'. The failure of love or 'love's failure' will be taken as a reason ...
  • Van Marle, Karin; Brand, J.F.D. (Jacobus Frederick Daniel, 1968- ) (Juta Law, 2013)
    In this article the authors consider a central characteristic of Frank Michelman's body of scholarship: his tendency to develop his ideas from an unexpected or non-obvious angle - in short, his tendency to think, reflect ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (SUNMeDIA, 2017)
    In reading Pieter Duvenage’s Afrikaanse filosofie. Perspektiewe en dialoë (2016) other texts came to mind – Peter Vale, Lawrence Hamilton and Estelle Prinsloo’s edited collection on Intellectual traditions in South ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2009)
    No abstract available.
  • Van Marle, Karin (Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap & Kuns, 2015-12)
    The aim of my contribution is to reflect tentatively on a few values or ideals that I think could contribute to a healthy society in conjunction with a post-1994 jurisprudence. I focus on three ideals, or values, namely ...
  • Van Marle, Karin; Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig) (Juta Law, 2013)
    Every good idea begins somewhere. (Sometimes it begins in many places at the same time - such confluence being the hallmark of cogent currents of contemporary thought.) The symposium that gave rise to this festschrift for ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2010-08)
    Post-apartheid jurisprudence is a project that entails thought/thinking. It is a notion that involves re-imaginings, re-figurings and re-orientations. It is a notion that must be imbued with a strong sense of political ...
  • Van Marle, Karin; University of Pretoria. Dept. of Legal History. Comparative Law and Legal Philosphy (2010-03-25)
    Within the legal, political and social context in which we live and work the task of developing a post-apartheid jurisprudence is a necessity. In my address I will present a few thoughts on such a development bringing ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2007)
    The starting point for this note is previous reflections and contemplations on a politics of action, revolt, equivocation and risk. The wider concern of all of this is a contemplation of life, death, politics and law after ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (SUNMeDIA, 2014)
    In this special edition of Acta Academica, we called for contributions to engage in critical reflections on law as a humanities discipline against the background of US Crit Karl Klare's suggestion of transformative ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Springer, 2018-11)
    The main objective of this article is to reflect on the way in which a certain neoliberal logic and rationality have become common-sense and to contemplate the possibility of a different aesthetic. The tone or mood of ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (University of Pretoria, Department of Visual Arts, 2015)
    This article is a reflection on how Pretoria as a political, social and cultural space could be re-envisioned post-apartheid. The angle of approach is critical, general jurisprudence as advocated by Douzinas and Gearey ...
  • Van Marle, Karin; De Villiers, Isolde; Beukes, Eunette (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2012)
    No abstract available.
  • Van Marle, Karin (OpenJournals Publishing, 2009-12)
    In this article, the author considers the relationship of law, morality and reconciliation. Intrigued by the political and ethical stances taken by Arendt and McCarthy, the author supports notions of detachment, slowness ...
  • Brand, J.F.D. (Jacobus Frederick Daniel, 1968- ); Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2013)
    During 2012 a research project on the relationship between law and poverty, titled Poverty and Justice, was launched in the Faculty of Law of the University of Pretoria. The starting point and broad background to the project ...
  • Brand, J.F.D. (Jacobus Frederick Daniel, 1968- ); De Beer, Stephanus Francois; De Villiers, Isolde; Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2013)
    The title and thus broad framing of this article is "poverty as injustice". The implicit other side of the claim "poverty as injustice" is that justice would mean the absence of poverty. Our contention is that the understanding ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Pretoria University Law Press, 2014)
    n Herbeskouing van Ruimte, Geregtigheid en Tuiste in Pretoria/Tshwane as Hoofstad Die hoofoogmerk van hierdie artikel is om tentatief te besin oor die moontlikhede van ’n herbeskouiïng van ruimte, geregtigheid en tuiste ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (SUNMeDIA, 2014)
    I reflect on the relation between complicity and the legacy of South African jurisprudence and law, and tentatively consider continuances between the civil law tradition (Roman- Dutch common law) as well as present human ...