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									Faculty of Law
Department of Private Law
Visser, PJ
							BA LLB(Pret) LLD(Unisa) - Professor
							Contact Details 
 Research Interests
 
 Research Output
 
 
 Contact Details:
							Telephone number: 012 420 2343Fax number: 012 420 3961
 E-mail address: visserpj@telkomsa.net
 Research Interests:
								Law of damages
 The influence of fundamental rights on private law
 
 General principles of education law
 
 Private law
 
 
 Research Output:
							Research articles in refereed specialist journals: 
 
							Visser PJ: 2003. Aspects of the Legal Framework in terms of which the Private Security Industry is Regulated in Argentina. De Jure, 2 (36), pp 425-434.
 Visser PJ: 2003. Aspects of the Legal Framework in terms of which the Private Security Industry is Regulated in Brazil. De Jure, 1 (36), pp 155-164.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Enkele gedagtes oor die uitbreiding van die vermoënsbegrip in die skadevergoedingsreg. Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 66 (4) / Nov, pp 652-655.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Aspects regarding the regulation of private investigators in South Africa. Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 66 (2) / Nov, pp 450-455.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Notes on the contractual capacity of the governing body of a public school and related issues. Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 66 (1) / Feb, pp 111-116.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Aspects of the legal framework in terms of which the private security industry is regulated in New South Wales (Australia). Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 66 (2) / May, pp 270-277.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Action for damages  -  Prescription  -  Date of arising of cause of action:  Harker v Fussell 2002 1 SA 170 (T). Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 66 (3), pp 660-663.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Notes on the regulation of 'in-house' private security in South Africa. Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg/ Journal of South African Law, 1, pp 147-150.
 
 Visser PJ: 2003. Notes on the funding of the regulation of the private security industry. Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg/ Journal of South African Law, 3/4 (748-752), p. 748.
 
 
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