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Scott, TJ
BA(Hons) LLB(Pret) Dr Iur(Leiden) - Professor and Head

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Contact details:

Telephone number: 012 420 2307
Fax number: 012 420 3961
E-mail address: tjscott@hakuna.up.ac.za

Research interests:

The use of movables as security without the granting of possession

The influence of fundamental rights on private law

Private law

Research output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals

Scott TJ: 2001. Deliktuele aanspreeklikheid vir veroorsaking van suiwer ekonomiese verlies: Die deur word wyer oopgemaak Dersley v Minister van Veiligheid en Sekuriteit 2001 1 SA 1047 (T). Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 64(4)/Nov, pp 681-689.

Scott TJ: 2001. Grootboom v Graaff-Reinet Municipality 2001 3 SA 373 (E) Negligence - what constitutes - application of foreseeability test in case of unprecedented incident - preventability of harm - child's contributory negligence. De Jure, 3(34), pp 635-640.

Scott TJ: 2001. Ntamo v Minister of Safety and Security 2001 1 SA 830 (Tk NH) Noodweer - beoordeling van afweershandeling. De Jure, 2(34), pp 404-412.

Scott TJ: 2001. Re-affirmation of the doctrine of immunity of municipalities against liability for wrongful omissions assessed and rejected Cape Town Municipality v Bakkerud 2000 3 SA 1049 (SCA). Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 64(3)/Aug, pp 502-511.

Scott TJ: 2001. Some reflections on vicarious liability and dishonest employees. Acta Juridica, 1, pp 265-279.

Scott TJ: 2001. The Cape Metropolitan Council v Noel Raymond Graham case No 157/99 (C) Liability of local authority for wrongful, negligent omission. De Jure, 1(34), pp 198-203.