Browsing JJS 2013 Volume 38 Issue 2 by Title
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Clinical legal education: the challenge of large student numbers
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: Clinician:student ratios in clinical courses at South African university law clinics were found to be, in some instances, more than three times the ratio recommended at other international jurisdictions. Whether ... -
Delay in delivering judgment or a case of “washing” judicial “dirty linen in public”? Reflections on Myaka v S
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Die bekostigbaarheid van 'n aktiewe verdedigingsreg in die Suid-Afrikaanse strafregstelsel
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2014)English: Oscar Pistorius' bail application highlighted equality concerns within criminal justice. In essence, it demonstrated an imbalance of the right to equality before the law, and its associated right to equal protection ... -
Estate planning: the inclusion of the proceeds of a life policy when the accrual is calculated
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: Life policies play an important role in estate planning, and the correct application of the proceeds is necessary to determine the effect on the accrual calculations at the dissolution of a marriage (upon the ... -
Exclusion of liability in wills
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: A high level of skill is required from will drafters when drafting wills. Our courts have recognised that will drafters who make mistakes may be liable towards disappointed beneficiaries for their negligence in ... -
The need for recognition and regulation of paralegals: an analysis of the roles, training, remuneration and impact of community-based paralegals in South Africa
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: This article seeks to critically analyse the role of community-based paralegals (CBPs), mainly within a South African context. Having defined CBPs, it focuses on the roles, functions and qualifications required ... -
The phenomenon of weight-based discrimination in South African employment
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2014)English: South African labour law is forever evolving to address new issues in the modern workplace. One such new consideration is weight-based discrimination. With obesity increasing worldwide, it permeates every ... -
Religion without God, Ronald Dworkin: book review
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)Abstract not available -
The statutory remedy for unfair prejudice in South African company law
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013)English: The convergence of world economies as a result of globalisation calls for jurisprudential review relating to shareholder rights in various jurisdictions. Most countries, including South Africa, base the protection ... -
The unresolved search for the proper standard of review of affirmative action: Solidarity obo Barnard v SAPS
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2013-12)In Solidarity obo Barnard v SAPS, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) set aside the order of the Labour Appeal Court (LAC), which upheld the decision of the National Commissioner of Police not to appoint a white female ...