JJS 2012 Volume 37 Issue 2
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Private military and security contractors: a face-off with the notion of direct participation in hostilities, in international armed conflicts
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2012)English: Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have become a significant feature in recent international armed conflicts. Under international humanitarian law, PMSCs are, for the most part, clothed with civilian ... -
A history of attempts to delimit (state) law
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2012)English: Reflections on the nature of law and on the limits of the state’s law-making competence did not escape the distorting effect of individualistic and universalistic views of human society. While the Greek-Medieval ... -
Proof of malice in the law of malicious prosecution: a contextual analysis of Commonwealth decisions
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2012)English: Generally, malice is a difficult term to define. But, as an element of the law of malicious prosecution, it is likened to spite, ill will or vengeance. In this context, malice represents improper purpose, one alien ... -
Application of the international classification of functioning, disability and health with specific focus on disabling hearing impairment in legislation and policy in South Africa
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2012)English: Disability legislation faces two potentially contradictory perceptions. Persons with disabling hearing impairment (DHI) are committed to eradicating discriminatory attitudes and practices, and removing barriers ... -
Coordination of development approval processes revisited – Lagoon Bay Lifestyle Estate (Pty) Ltd v The Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs & Development Planning of the Western Cape and Others [2011] 4 All SA 270 (WCC)
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2012)Abstract not available