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  1. Seeking access to environmental information in South Africa : a critical review of the relevant legal framework and jurisprudence by McCarthy, Justine

    Published 2016
    “…In doing so, the important oversight role of the courts in adjudicating on and balancing interests where environmental protection is concerned, is highlighted. …”
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  2. Constitutional limits on the application of the political question doctrine: a study of Kenya, South Africa and Ghana by Ongudi, Ronald

    Published 2025
    “…Its role is to direct the political branch to develop a normative framework that supplies determinacy. …”
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  3. Statutory regulation of forced sale of the home in South Africa

    Published 2013
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  4. The indirect review of administrative action in South African law by Van Eetveldt, Henri-Willem

    Published 2018
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  5. Informal constitutional change: towards a South African theory of unconstitutional constitutional change by Mafora, Dan

    Published 2025
    “…In particular: I focus on how courts are able to change the content, scope and meaning of a constitution without its text ever changing. …”
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  6. Legislative reform of warranties in South African marine insurance law by Brown, Gavin

    Published 2026
    “…The vociferous nature of the calls for change and the fact that their inequity • has been identified by both courts and commentators for over a hundred years is an indication of the need for change. …”
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  7. Criminal negligence and mens rea : is the reasonable man test an unreasonable one? by Louw, Ronald Hayward

    Published 2016
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  8. Nigeria's import control under regionalism: the colonial Northern Nigerian experience, 1954-1960

    Published 2021
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  9. Aspects of South Africa's refugee status determination process

    Published 2018
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  10. Streaming Unauthorised Copyrighted Content: Copyright Liability of Streaming Platforms and Streaming Box Distributors. A Comparative EU-US-SA Perspective by Pinkepank, Felix

    Published 2019
    “…As there have been no reported cases in South Africa in which copyright holders have instituted legal proceedings concerning copyright infringement against streaming platforms or streaming box distributors, this thesis analyses and compares the legal context in the EU and the U.S., in order to develop an appropriate approach for lawmakers and courts in South Africa regarding this issue. …”
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  11. The role of the mental health practitioner in divorce and custody litigation by Landman, Mireille M F J

    Published 2015
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  12. Stewarding the earth : rethinking property and the emergence of biocultural rights. by Bavikatte, Sanjay

    Published 2014
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  13. Bringing the exceptio doli generalis back from the grave

    Published 2013
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  14. Socio-economic rights litigation : a potential strategy in the struggle for social justice in South Africa

    Published 2014
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  15. Towards a meaningful engagement approach to mining-induced displacements in South Africa: a legal comparative perspective by Mathiba, Gaopalelwe Lesley

    Published 2023
    “…A few decades ago, it might have been fair to argue that because mining activity is intrinsic to the country's economic growth and development, then everything else negative about mining should just be excused as a 'necessary evil' or 'acceptable collateral damage'. …”
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  16. Towards a meaningful engagement approach to mining-induced displacements in South Africa: a legal comparative perspective by Mathiba, Gaopalelwe Lesley

    Published 2024
    “…A few decades ago, it might have been fair to argue that because mining activity is intrinsic to the country's economic growth and development, then everything else negative about mining should just be excused as a 'necessary evil' or 'acceptable collateral damage'. …”
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  17. Towards a Human Rights-based Approach to Acccess to Justice Teachnologies in Uganda : The Role of Duty bearers

    Published 2022
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  18. A capabilities approach to the judicial review of resource allocation decisions impacting on socio-economic rights by Van der Berg, Shanelle

    Published 2015
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