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Browsing Research Articles (Public Law) by Title
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap & Kuns, 2014-09)
It is argued in this article that the ideology of statism has been playing a major part in the accelerated
rate of the deterioration and extinction of languages. Beginning with some general observations
on the reason for ...
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Lubaale, Emma Charlene
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2016)
Vals bewerings van seksuele mishandeling van kinders-die behoefte tot ’n meer indringende ondersoek. Kindermishandeling is ’n ernstige misdryf wat die daadwerklike vervolging van die oortreders noodsaak. In gevalle waar ...
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D'Oliveira, J.A.V.
(LexisNexis, 2012)
The question whether or not electricity can be stolen was answered in the
affirmative in the above trial matter which culminated in convictions of two of
three accused.
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Imiera, Prince Pius
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2018)
Terapeutiese regsleer, wat afgekort kan word as TR, is 'n proses waardeur die hof gebruik word om genesing vir slagoffers van misdaad en vir die oortreders te bewerkstelling, aangesien vergoeding, hoe groot ook al, nie die ...
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Stevens, G.P. (Geert Philip)
(Faculty of Law, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2020)
No abstract available.
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2016)
This note deals with the question whether, under the present-day South
African constitutional law, members of the public are entitled to any
information held by cabinet (the national executive). This question is
considered ...
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Roux, Theunis
(Juta Law, 2009)
Written for a conference in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the publication of Karl Klare's article on "Legal Culture and Transformative Constitutionalism" 1998 SAJHR 146, this paper argues that Klare's article, ...
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Carstens, Pieter Albert, 1960-
(LexisNexis, 2008)
Access to medical records without consent of patient and the publication thereof in the
public domain – issues of privacy, dignity, freedom of expression and public interest.
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Lotter, R.; Nienaber, A.G. (Annelize Gertruida)
(LexisNexis, 2020-05)
Hierdie artikel is 'n analise van die strafregtelike- en dissiplinere verrigtinge teen dokter Wouter Basson wat sedert 1999 aan die gang is, en wat steeds nie afgehandel is nie. Dokter Basson se militere loopbaan sowel as ...
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Radebe, Martha Keneilwe
(Faculty of Law, North West University, 2014)
In early 2011 the Judicial Service Commission was attacked by the Cape Bar Council for its alleged unconstitutional practices in a matter that was heard by the Western Cape High Court. The case involved the failure by the ...
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McLauchlin, C.
(AgriConnect, 2015-06)
Employees that report for duty under the influence often present a real
problem to employers. The use of alcohol affects an employee’s sight,
speech, coordination and reaction speed. Employees working with
machinery or ...
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Barit, Avi
(Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-07)
In an article published in the March 2019 SAMJ, I outlined the shortcomings of the current telemedicine guidelines – specifically, the problem that a healthcare practitioner is prevented from having a virtual consultation ...
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Abdulrauf, Lukman Adebisi
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2020-05)
The use of specialised anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) to combat corruption is increasingly popular among African countries. This is no surprise considering the successes these agencies have recorded elsewhere in the world, ...
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Bishop, Michael
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2010)
No abstract available.
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Bekink, Bernard
(LexisNexis, 2008)
Local authority – building and building plans approval – liability for damages for
unlawful building alterations.
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap & Kuns, 2018-06)
Since 1994 South Africa has had a supreme constitution. This is marked by two central
characteristics. The first is that the Constitution is the supreme or higher law. All other law,
(that is, law outside the constitution) ...
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Litnet, 2015-04)
In Lourens v Speaker of the National Assembly 2015 1 SA 618 (EqC) the court held that the practice not to publish all national legislation in all eleven official languages is not constitutionally offensive, more specifically ...
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Malan, Jacobus J. (Koos)
(Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2022-03)
The notion of subjective individual human rights is presently occupying a dominant position
in legal thinking and practice. Hence, people’s position within the legal order is almost
exclusively conceptualised in terms ...
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Brand, Dirk; Nienaber McKay, Annelize G.; Cengiz, Nezerith
(AOSIS, 2023-05-30)
Mobile phone technology has been a catalyst that has added an innovative dimension in health care and
created new opportunities for digital health services. These digital devices can be viewed as an extension
of the ...
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Matladi, Odirile
(University of Pretoria, 2022)
In recent years there have been reports of the Department of Home
Affairs changing women’s surnames to that of their husbands upon the
conclusion of a marriage without the married women’s consent. This
conduct by the ...