Editorial |
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| · Editorial Rautenbach, C
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Articles |
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| · Domestic partners and "The choice argument": Quo vadis? Coetzee Bester, B; Louw, A
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| · When does state interference with property (now) amount to expropriation? An analysis of the Agri SA court's state acquisition requirement (Part I) Marais, EJ
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| · When does state interference with property (now) amount to expropriation? An analysis of the Agri SA court's state acquisition requirement (Part II) Marais, EJ
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| · Leveraging traditional knowledge on the medicinal uses of plants within the patent system: The digitisation and disclosure of knowledge in South Africa Amechi, EP
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| · The South African Companies Act and the realisation of corporate human rights responsibilities Gwanyanya, M
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| · A future for the doctrine of substantive legitimate expectation? The implications of Kwazulu-Natal Joint Liaison Committee v MEC for Education, Kwazulu Natal Murcott, M
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| · Inclusive basic education in South Africa: Issues in its conceptualisation and implementation Murungi, LN
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| · "Just piles of rocks to developers but places of worship to Native Americans" - Exploring the significance of earth jurisprudence for South African cultural communities Ratiba, MM
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Notes |
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| · Legal aspects with regard to mentally ill offenders in South Africa Swanepoel, M
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| · Huidige regsontwikkeling ten aansien van uitwinbaarverklaring van 'n verband oor 'n onroerende saak Fuchs, MMM
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Case Note |
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| · What constitutes a benefit by virtue of section 186(2) of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995? Apollo Tyres South Africa (Pty) Ltd v CCMA 2013 5 BLLR 434 (LAC) Fourie, E
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