Browsing JJS 2011 Volume 36 Issue 2 by Title
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Access to housing in South Africa: an overview of dimensions and mechanisms
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)English: The historical background of influx control, group areas and the regulation of unlawful occupation of land (squatting), explain, to some extent, why unlawful occupation of land and informal settlements are still ... -
The case for economic hardship in South Africa: lessons to be learnt from international practice and economic theory
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)English: Although most leading legal systems provide for some form of legal relief in the case of economic hardship, South African law still does not address the issue of changed circumstances beyond that of objective ... -
Clinical legal education: planning a curriculum that can be assessed
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)English: Surveys conducted in a selection of jurisdictions are discussed to determine whether clinical legal education should be a core and mandatory course in the LLB curriculum. The focus of a university law clinic and ... -
Legal architecture and design for Gulf Cooperation Council economic integration
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)English: The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) is generally regarded as a success story for economic integration in Arab countries. The idea of regional integration gained ground when the GCC Charter ... -
Pecuniary interests and the rule against adjudicative bias: the automatic disqualification or objective reasonable approach?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)English: This article deals with the issue of bias arising from pecuniary interest of a judge. Essentially, it asks the question: when does the pecuniary interest of a judge diminish his/her ability to apply his/her mind ...