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Regime on foreign direct investment within the Southern African Development Community (SADC): a comparative study of foreign direct investment (FDI) laws of select Southern African countries
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2003)English: This paper has as its emphasis the cogent need for the effective implementation of a general but uniform legal framework or environment for the treatment of foreign direct investment by the recipient African States. ... -
Regsverteenwoordiging tydens dissiplinêre optredes en arbitrasies - 'n kort oorsig oor die huidige regsposisie
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2004)English: With the recent amendments to the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 the question of legal representation was raised again. This article deals with the current legal position and explains the advantages and disadvantages ... -
Religion without God, Ronald Dworkin: book review
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)Abstract not available -
The reply of the Eritrean government to ACHPR's landmark ruling on Eritrea: a critical appraisal
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2006)English: This article assesses the official and most recent stance of the Eritrean government on the illegal detention of eleven prominent Eritrean political personalities who remain behind bars since September 2001. The ... -
Repugnancy clause and its impact on customary law: comparing the South African and Nigerian positions — some lessons for Nigeria
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2009)English: The repugnancy doctrine was introduced into Nigeria in the 19th century through the received English laws. This doctrine prescribes that the courts shall not enforce any customary law rule if it is contrary to ... -
Rethinking legal skills education in an LLB curriculum
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2014)English: Over the past decade, there have been growing complaints regarding the low levels of literacy, research and numeracy skills demonstrated by law graduates in practice, and a call for universities to more adequately ... -
Review: Perspectives on the law of partnerships in South Africa
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)Abstract not available -
Rights and religion; bias and beliefs: can a judge speak God?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2018)The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 guarantees everyone the right to freedom of expression and religion. The Constitution also places the power to resolve disputes impartially in the judiciary. The ... -
The role of university law clinics in public interest litigation, with specific reference to South Africa
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: University law clinics in South Africa emerged from the desire of law students and academics to be involved in the struggle for social justice, while simultaneously providing clinical legal education for the ... -
School discipline and the delictual negligence test for teachers – a case in point
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2015)No abstract available -
Seksuele teistering in die werkplek: 'n Suid-Afrikaanse perspektief
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2004)English: Sexual harassment in the workplace is a grave problem and it significantly impedes on a person's entrance into many sectors of the wage labour market. The number of sexual harassment complaints increases dramatically ... -
The series limited liability company: innovative, flexible...and complicated
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2015)English: Since the introduction of the limited liability company (LLC) in the United States of America, various states have recognised the need to experiment with ways of improving the limited ... -
Sexual Offences Courts in South Africa: quo vadis?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2008-12)English: Since the establishment of the first Sexual Offences Court in Wynberg in 1993, various developments have taken place that include, but are not limited to, the following : several investigations into these courts ... -
Sexual Offences Courts: better justice for children?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2006-12)English: Child victims of sexual abuse are vulnerable witnesses who experience trauma and secondary victimisation when they testify in sexual abuse cases. Sexual Offences Courts aim to alleviate this problem in various ... -
The Small Claims Courts Act: annotations and comments
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2009)Abstract not available -
Socrates and student protest in postapartheid South Africa – Part One
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2015)English: During recent years, various South African universities have fallen victim to student protest. The degree of violence involved in, as well as the frequency and duration of such protest action have varied from ... -
Socrates and student protest in postapartheid South Africa – Part Two
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2015)English: During recent years, various South African universities have fallen victim to student protest. The degree of violence involved in, as well as the frequency and duration of such protest action have varied from ... -
Some manifestations of the statutory recognition of a partnership as an entity
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2014)English: The general rule in South African law is that a partnership has no existence in itself distinct from the partners of which it is composed. A brief analysis of South African legislation, however, reveals a ... -
Some unfinished new thoughts on unilateral acts of states as a source of international law
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2001-12)English: The unilateral acts of states in the form of a declaration concerning a legal or factual situation may create legal obligations for the state making the declaration when made with the intent to be bound. In such ... -
South Africa's obligation as member state of the International Criminal Court: the Al-Bashir controversy
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2015)This article is a commentary on the judgement of the North Gauteng High Court on 24 June 2015 in the matter of The Southern Africa Litigation Centre v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, which dealt with ...