Faculty of Law
Department of Legal History, Comparative Law and Jurisprudence
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
van Marle K: 2002. The multiplicity of transition. Comparative and International Law Journal of SA, XXXV (1) / Mar, pp 65-76.
Nicholson CMA: 2002. The right to health care, the best interests of the child and AIDS in South Africa and Malawi. Comparative and International Law Journal of SA, 35 (3) / Nov, pp 351-376.
Viljoen FJ: 2002. The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic: An introduction for South African lawyers. De Jure, 35 (1), pp 1-14.
Priban J: 2002. Opening the gaps in legality: The rule of law, its legitimation and political dissent from the post-Communist and South African perspective. De Jure, 35 (2), pp 253-264.
Tladi DD: 2002. Breathing constitutional values into the law of contract: Freedom of contract and the Constitution. De Jure, 35 (2), pp 306-317.
Nienaber AG: 2002. Two cheers for equality: A critical appraisal of Act 4 of 2000 from a Plain language viewpoint. Journal for Juridical Science, 1, pp 1-13.
Nicholson CMA: 2002. The Constitutional Court deliberates on the constitutionality of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. LS v AT 2001 (2) BCLR 152 (CC). Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 65 (3) / Aug, pp 482-485.
Thomas PJ: 2002. Laesio enormis outdated, enormous profits not. Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 65 (2) / May, pp 247-254.
Kok JA: 2002. Motor vehicle insurance, the Constitution and the promotion of equality and prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act. South African Journal on Human Rights, 18 (1), pp 59-85.
Kok JA: 2002. Applying the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000. The Judicial Officer, 4 / Mar, pp 1029-6026.
Nienaber AG, van der Nest D: 2002. An exploration of the impact of a claimant's HIV/AIDS status on a personal injury claim. Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg/ Journal of South African Law, 2, pp 290-307.
van Marle K: 2002. In support of a revival of utopian thinking, the imaginary domain and ethical interpretation. Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg/ Journal of South African Law, 3, pp 501-511.
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