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Viljoen, FJ
BLC LLB BA(Hons) MA(Pret) LLM(Cambridge) LLD(Pret) - Professor and Head

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Contact details:

Telephone number: 012 420 2374
Fax number: 012 420 4524
E-mail address: fviljoen@hakuna.up.ac.za

Research interests:

Human Rights

African Law

Plain legal language in a multilingual South Africa

Children's Rights

Equality legislation

Research output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals

Heyns CH, Viljoen FJ: 2001. The impact of six major UN human rights treaties in South Africa. SA Publiekreg/SA Public Law, 16(1), pp 28-67.

Heyns CH, Viljoen FJ: 2001. The impact of the United Nations human rights treaties on the domestic level. Human Rights Quarterly, 23(3)/Aug, pp 483-535.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. Africa's contribution to the development of international human rights and humanitarian law. African Human Rights Law Journal, 1(1), pp 18-39.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. Baring the nation's soul through plain language. Clarity Journal(46)/Jul, pp 15-17.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. Genocide in Rwanda. Conflict Trends(3), pp 40-44.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. The realisation of human rights in Africa through sub-regional institutions. African Yearbook of International Law, 7, pp 185-214.

Chapters in books

Viljoen FJ, Nienaber AG: 2001. Plain language in South Africa: Report of an empirical research project. (E1), pp 121-135.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. Overview of the African Regional Human Rights System. , pp 128-205.

Viljoen FJ: 2001. The plain language experience in the USA. (C4), pp 45-51.