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Customs searches: past, present and future
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)English: The South African Revenue Service is afforded the power to conduct customs searches in order to verify compliance. This article deals with the development of this power, taking into consideration a taxpayer’s ... -
Die interpretasiereël in die Suid-Afrikaanse kontraktereg (Deel 1)
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)English: The parol evidence rule in the South African law of contract consists of two different subrules. The one subrule deals with the extent to which a written contract may be regarded as the sole memorial of its terms ... -
Engagement of prosecutors not in the employ of the National Prosecuting Authority
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)English: This article focuses on the engagement of prosecutors not in the employ of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to prosecute certain cases. Such prosecutors are appointed in terms of section 38 of the National ... -
Practical challenges relating to the supervision of small estates
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)Previously, the supervision of the administration of deceased estates was divided along racial lines. Law reform has, however, seen the establishment of a single system that is fair to all South Africans – or is it? ... -
Prosecuting "hate": an overview of problem areas relating to hate crimes and challenges to criminal litigation
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)English: Several calls, from a wide spectrum of sectors for the enactment of hate-crime legislation in South Africa, suggest that there is limited knowledge about the theoretical underpinnings of this area of criminal ... -
Review: Perspectives on the law of partnerships in South Africa
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Die strafregtelike aanspreeklikheid van regspersone: lesse uit Kanada
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2016)English: This contribution investigates the basis for the criminal liability of juristic persons in Canada in an attempt to gain lessons for South Africa. The Canadian position acknowledges both the fragmented nature of ...