Browsing Law by Author "De Villiers, Isolde"

Browsing Law by Author "De Villiers, Isolde"

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  • De Villiers, Isolde (University of Pretoria, 2017)
    This project focuses on the relationship between law and space. In the South African context, apartheid can be understood as a legal system that regulated material space. This system produced social relations and conditions ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (SUNMeDIA, 2014)
    South African legal culture is characterised by formalist error. The transformative project calls for different intellectual tools and approaches to argumentation in law. The spatial turn, in law and the broader humanities, ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (OpenJournals Publishing, 2016-11-14)
    This contribution takes as its point of departure the spatial turn in law and the notion of spatial justice. It traces the term ‘spatial justice’ as introduced through the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act and ...
  • Van Marle, Karin; De Villiers, Isolde; Beukes, Eunette (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2012)
    No abstract available.
  • Brand, J.F.D. (Jacobus Frederick Daniel, 1968- ); De Beer, Stephan F.; 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 ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (University of Pretoria, 2009-10-02)
    Joining in the search for a post-apartheid South African jurisprudence, this dissertation departs from transformative constitutionalism, as formulated by Karl Klare. Transformative constitutionalism is a long-term project ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (Juta Law, 2017)
    The Hattingh v Juta case raised the question of the right to family life in the context of Extension of Security of Tenure Act 62 of 1997 (“ESTA”). This contribution considers the judgments that decided this case from a ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (North-West University, 2014)
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  • De Villiers, Isolde (Pretoria University Law Press, 2014)
    Tshwane 2055 en die (On)moontlikheid van Ruimtelike Geregtigheid Die Tshwane 2055 beleidsdokument bevat verskeie verwysings na ruimtelike geregtigheid. Deur te steun op die werk van Henri Lefebvre en Doreen Massey verskaf ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde; Kesselring, Rita (Swiss Anthropological Society, 2014)
    The women’s march in 1956 to the Union Buildings in Pretoria ended with thirty minutes of complete silence, as part of the protest against the extension of the Apartheid pass laws to women. Lilian Ngoyi initiated this ...