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Browsing Research Articles (Public Law) by Title
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2008)
In this note Parliament's use of the official languages for passing and publication of national legislation is investigated. This is done against the background of the relevant provisions of the Constitution on the official ...
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Juta Law, 2010)
No abstract available.
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Juta Law, 2009)
The focus of this note is on the latter, more particularly on the implications of the language provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, for the use of the official languages for the recording ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
The varied pleasures of reading a Van Marle article - peppered with references to favourite philosophers (Arendt), movie directors (Eastwood), and authors (Auster) - work a spell that generally suppresses this reader's ...
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Fleisch, Brahm; Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig)
(Juta Law, 2007)
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 allows the creation of independent educational institutions and permits such institutions to enforce admissions policies that discriminate between learners who wish ...
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(2012-03)
In ’n bydrae in SA Publiekreg/SA Public Law (ter perse) is uiteengesit dat die taalbepalings,
hierna “die taalklousule” genoem, vervat in artikel 6 van die Suid-Afrikaanse grondwet ’n
sterk diskresionêre karakter het. ...
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Grobbelaar-Du Plessis, IIze; Njau, Jehoshaphat John
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2019)
The article examines and clarify the legal obligations of labour market (as
part of mainstream society) to effectively promote and protect the right to
employment for persons with disabilities in South Africa. In this ...
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Akintayo, Akinola Ebunolu
(Juta Law, 2014)
The notion of the neutral application of law is the very foundation of
liberal societies, in spite of the fact that this notion has been debunked as
a myth by a large body of scholarship. This notion continues to ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Oxford University Press, 2020-09)
While international lawyers have not traditionally paid much attention to the phenomenon of populism, a recent upswing in the populist movements in governments around the world has led to an increase in the fascination of ...
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Stevens, G.P. (Geert Philip); Lubaale, Emma Charlene
(South African Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, 2016)
The interface between psychiatry and the law has become common place. Reliance on psychiatry has certainly
conduced to more informed court decisions to which it deserves high praise. With specific regard to Post-
Traumatic ...
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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 ...
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Nienaber, A.G. (Annelize Gertruida)
(Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG), 2014-11)
Advances made by medical science are able to extend human life, sometimes by highly technical means such as life-support systems. Often
these procedures prove life-saving, and the patient recovers fully; at other times, ...
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Le Roux, Jolandi
(LexisNexis, 2010-05)
No abstract available.
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Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-
(Faculty of Law, University of Port Elizabeth, 2010)
No abstract available.
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Murcott, Melanie
(Juta Law, 2013)
In Albutt v Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation 2010 (3) SA 293 (CC) the Constitutional Court expanded the concept of legality. It did so by finding that rationality, as a component of legality, required ...
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Tladi, Dire
(The Verloren van Themmat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2013)
The International Law Commission (the Commission) finds itself at somewhat of a crossroad. It was established to promote and facilitate the progressive development and codification of international law. The Commission has, ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Juta Law Journals, 2017)
The 68th session of the International Law Commission (the
Commission), held in 2016, was a significant one for the Commission.
First, on a more substantive level, the Commission adopted a final text on
a major topic, ...
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Laurens, Johannes B.; Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-
(Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-12)
BACKGROUND. Prohibited substance regulation and compliance-testing programmes are required to minimise risks to health and safety in
the workplace due to inappropriate use of legal (alcohol, cannabis) and illegal substances. ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2015-12)
The purpose of this article is to provide initial thoughts on potential conflicts between the mandates of
Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) and any mechanisms for establishing Marine
Protected Areas in ...
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Labuschaigne, M.; Mahomed, S.; Behrens, K.; Nienaber, A.G. (Annelize Gertruida); Moodley, K.; Cleaton-Jones, P.; Olckers, A.; Maepa, N.; Penny, C.; Dhai, A.
(Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2019-05)
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increasingly important in view of increased
biobank and commercial activities globally. In light of South Africa (SA)’s history ...