Chapters in books 2023
June 4, 2024
- Albertus, Chesne (with E Makhubele) ‘Witness Protection in Anti-Money Laundering Cases: An International Perspective’ 7 (2023) Journal of Anti-Corruption Law pp. 96–109
- Abduroaf, Muneer and Najma Moosa ‘An Analysis of the Right of a Muslim Widow to Claim Maintenance in terms of Section 1 of the Maintenance of Surviving Spouses Act 27 of 1990’ (2023) TSAR pp. 302–315
- Abduroaf, Muneer and Najma Moosa ‘A Brief Analysis of the Judgment in Women’s Legal Centre Trust v President of the Republic of South Africa 2022 5 SA 323 (CC)’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal pp. 1–15
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘An Analysis of Difference of Religion as a Disqualification from Inheriting in terms of the Islamic Law of Succession: A South African Case Study’ 44:3 (2023) Obiter pp. 575–583
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘Divorce and Dissolution of Muslim Marriages: A Historical Analysis of the Position of a Muslim Wife Seeking Divorce in the South African Legal Context’ 30:1 (2023) Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan pp. 17–31
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘An Analysis of the Application of s 2B of the Wills Act 7 of 1953 to Muslim Couples who were Married and Subsequently Divorced within the South African Legal Context’ 34:1 (2023) Stellenbosch Law Review pp. 210–218
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘The Possible Impact of the Wilsnach v M [2021] 1 All SA 600 (GP) Judgment on the Right of an Absent Muslim Parent to Inherit in Terms of an Islamic Will’ 10:2 (2023) Journal of Comparative Law in Africa pp. 204–214
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘An analysis s 5A of the Divorce Act 70 of 1979 and its Application to Marriages Concluded in terms of Islamic Law’ 56 (2023) De Jure pp. 1–12
- Basson, Yvette ‘Multiple Discrimination Experienced by Women with Disabilities in the Workplace’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 214–239
- Brits, Reghard and Michel Koekemoer ‘Perfecting a General Notarial Bond: You can’t have your Cake and Eat it! ABSA Bank Limited v Go On Supermarket (Pty) Limited (The Spar Group Limited intervening) (9442/2022) [2022] ZAGPJHC 173 (24 March 2022)’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal pp. 1–24
- Chinnian, Karin et al ‘Online Assessments for Reflection within a Large Class: A Case Study of English for Educational Development Law Students at the University of the Western Cape’ 5:3 (2023) ALTRALANG Journal pp. 336–354
- Collier, Debbie ‘The Employment Equity Amendment Bill B14B-2020: Innovating towards Equity or Kicking the Can down the Road?’ 44 (2023) Industrial Law Journal pp. 1–27
- Collier (with Aisha Adam) ‘High Heels in the Workplace – A Health Hazard or a Symbol of Femininity? Observations on Appearance Regulations in Mofokeng v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation & Arbitration & others [2022] SALCJHB 169; (2022) 43 ILJ 2531 (LC)’ 44 (2023) Industrial Law Journal pp. 82–92
- Collier, Debbie ‘Amendements de la Loi sur l’Équité en Matière d’Emploi en Afrique du Sud: à Côté de la Cible!’ (2023) Revue de Droit Comparé du Travail et de la Sécurité Sociale pp. 158–163
- De Koker, Louis (with John Howell, and Nicholas Morris) ‘Economic Consequences of Greylisting by the Financial Action Task Force’ 11:5 (2023) Risks 81
- Diala, Anthony (with Nejat Hussein) ‘The Tsetse Fly Perched on the Scrotum: Publishing Problems in Academic Journals’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal pp. 1–28
- Du Toit, Darcy et al ‘Fair Work in South Africa’s Gig Economy: A Journey of Engaged Scholarship’ 5 (2023) Digital Geography and Society pp. 1–7
- Durojaye, Ebenezer ‘The Decision-Making Power of Adolescents to Refuse Medical Treatment in South Africa: Lessons from other Jurisdictions’ (2023) Acta Juridica 240–29
- Durojaye, Ebenezer (with Lucía Berro Pizzarossa and Michelle Maziwisa) ‘Self-Managed Abortion in Africa: The Decriminalization Imperative in Regional Human Rights Standards’ 25:1 (2023) Health and Human Rights Journal pp. 171–183
- Durojaye, Ebenezer (with Lucia Berro Pizzarossa and Michelle Maziwisa) ‘Exploring the African Regional Human Rights Standards as the Basis for an Enabling Environment for Self-Managed Abortion’ 30:1 (2023) Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice pp. 1–32
- Fick, Sarah ‘Do Prospective Parents have a Right to Bury their Deceased Pre-viable Foetuses? A Discussion of how the Constitutional Court has created great Legal Uncertainty’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 426–449
- Fick, Sarah ‘Man’s Best Friend: What Damages can you get for the Loss of your Pet?’ (2023) TSAR pp. 38–59
- Fick, Sarah ‘Location, Location, Location! An Analysis of the Legal Grounds for Requiring Alternative Accommodation to be Provided Close to the Eviction Site’ 44:1 (2023) Obiter pp. 73–96
- Henrico Radley ‘The Essential Religious Practices Test used by the Judiciary in India: Restricting or Advancing the Constitutional Protection of Religious Freedom?’ (2023) TSAR pp. 79–95
- Henrico, Radley ‘Judicial Review in South Africa and India: Advancing Constitutionalism or Undue Activism?’ 43:4 (2023) Obiter pp. 797–811
- Iyi, John-Mark ‘Of Norms and Ambiguity: The Contested Authority of UN Security Council and African Union in the Use of Force in Africa’ 83:1 (2023) Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (ZaöRV) / Heidelberg Journal of International Law (HJIL) pp. 91–117
- James, Candice, Fairuz Mullagee and Abigail Osiki ‘Domestic Workers in South Africa: Inclusion under the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act’ 9 (2023) The Thinker pp. 13–24
- Kleinsmidt, Anita (with Malebo Malope and Michael Urban) ‘Deliberate Delays in Offering Abortion to Pregnant Women with Fetal Anomalies after 24 weeks’ Gestation at a Centre in South Africa’ 23:2 (2023) Developing World Bioethics pp. 109–121
- Koekemoer Michel (with Alexandra Pesci) ‘The FSCA Conduct Standard for Banks as a Means to Reform the Internal Financial Consumer Complaint Resolution Mechanism of South African Banks’ 44:2 (2023) Obiter pp. 254–270
- Lawack, Vivienne, Brighton Mupangavanhu and Etienne Olivier ‘The Protection of Consumers of Retail Central Bank Digital Currency – Some Considerations’ 86:3 (2023) THRHR pp. 285–306
- Lawack, Vivienne (with Subethra Pather and Vanessa Brown) ‘Key Indicators Informing Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning and Academic Performance during the Covid-19 Pandemic’ 18:1 (2023) Independent Journal of Teaching and Learning pp. 22–38
- Mezmur, Benyam Dawit ‘Based Solely on Their Date of Birth? Rethinking Age Discrimination against Children under the Convention on the Rights of the Child’ 36:2 (2023) Harvard Human Rights Journal pp. 261–282
- Mezmur, Benyam Dawit ‘The Calm before the Storm: Child Rights Climate Change Litigation in Africa’ 56 (2023) Speculum Juris pp. 543–568
- Mezmur, Benyam Dawit and Julia Sloth-Nielsen et al ‘Report on Enforcing the Rights of Children in Migration’ 12:5 (2023) Laws 85
- Moosa, Fareed ‘Taxation of Litigation Costs under Uniform Rule 70: Attorneys Acting as Counsel are Entitled to Equal Reimbursement for Equal Work by Advocates’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal pp. 1–27
- Moosa Fareed ‘Review of the New Alternative Dispute Resolution Process for Resolving Tax Disputes’ (2023) TSAR pp. 660–680
- Moosa, Fareed ‘“Fit and Proper” Judges and Free Speech: A Critical Reflection’ 34:3 (2023) Stellenbosch Law Review pp. 429–450
- Moosa, Fareed ‘Protecting the Public Purse with Moral Tax Administration’ 14:3 (2023) Business Tax and Company Law Quarterly pp. 23–29
- Moosa, Fareed ‘Tax Treatment of Cryptocurrencies: Some Lessons from Foreign Law’ 38:4 (2023) Insurance and Tax Journal pp. 1–5
- Moosa, Najma et al ‘The Criminalization of Polyamory Perspective Islamic Penal Law and Indonesian New Penal Code’ 8:2 (2023) Al-Istinbath: Jurnal Hukum Islam pp. 406–440
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Post-Appeal Measures to Address Wrongful Convictions/Miscarriages of Justice in the Republic of Ireland’ 37:2 (2023) Speculum Juris pp. 378–396
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Right against Double Jeopardy (non bis in idem) in the Constitutions of African Countries’ 10:2 (2023) Journal of Comparative Law in Africa pp. 77–106
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Right against Double Jeopardy (non bis in idem) and the Drafting History of Article 14 (7) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966’ 29:1 (2023) Fundamina: A Journal of Legal History pp. 1–28
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The President’s Role(s) in the Law-Making Process in Uganda’ 44:3 (2023) Statute Law Review pp. 1–21
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Equality before the Law and the Recognition of Same-Sex Foreign Marriages in Namibia: Digashu and another v GRN and others; Seiler-Lilles and another v GRN and others [2023] NASC 14’ 23:4 (2023) International Journal of Discrimination and the Law pp. 321–337
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Supreme Court of Uganda and the Right to Bail Pending Appeal: Understanding Nakiwuge Racheal Muleke v Uganda (Criminal Reference No.12 of 2020) (9 September 2021)’ 31:3 (2023) African Journal of International and Comparative Law pp. 416–433
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Conundrum of Intestate Succession for Muslims in Uganda: Qadhis Court, Women’s Rights, and Islamic Inheritance Law Issues’ 16:1 (2023) Al-Ahwal: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam pp. 43–68
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Distribution of Property at the Termination of de facto Unions (Marriages by Cohabitation/Repute) in some African Countries’ 37:1 (2023) International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family pp. 1–16
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Making of Uganda’s Equal Opportunities Commission Act and its Interpretation by the Commission’ 67:2 (2023) Journal of African Law pp. 205–224
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Right to Bail in Seychelles: Implementing Article 9(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’ 12:2 (2023) International Human Rights Law Review pp. 278–321
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Domestic Courts’ Reliance on International Law to Interpret the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and/or other Domestic Law in the Seychelles’ 12:1 (2023) International Human Rights Law Review pp. 69–89
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Human Rights Jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court of Seychelles’ 56:2 (2023) Verfassung und Recht in Übersee pp. 396–418
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘The Role of the Magistrate in Extradition Proceedings in South Africa: Meaning of “Fair Trial” and “Competent Court” in a Requesting State’ 43:3 (2023) Obiter pp. 489–508
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Compensation for Wrongful Conviction in South Africa’ 44:1 (2023) Obiter pp. 50–72
- Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira ‘Court’s Power to Order the Minister to Place a Prisoner on Parole in South Africa: Walus v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services and Others 2023 (2) BCLR 224 (CC)’ 36:1 (2023) South African Journal of Criminal Justice pp. 42–57
- Munyai, Anzanilufuno and Jean-Claude Ashukem ‘The Political Economy of Political Corruption in 21st Century Africa: Perspectives from Cameroon and South Africa’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 330–359
- Mupangavanhu, Brighton ‘Directors’ Reliance on the Performance of Others: A South African legal Analysis in Light of some International Experiences’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law pp. 1–39
- Mupangavanhu, Yeukai (with Dominique Kerchhoff) ‘Online Deceptive Advertising and Consumer Protection in South Africa – The Law and its Shortcomings?’ 56 (2023) De Jure pp. 86–106
- Mupangavanhu, Yeukai ‘The Constitutionalisation of Contract Law in Light of the Public and Private Dichotomy in South Africa: An Analysis of Selected Cases’ 37:1 (2023) Speculum Juris pp. 22–35
- Mupangavanhu, Yeukai (with Kawake Sipelo Vuke) ‘The Risk of Confusion in Trademark Infringement in South Africa and Kenya: Lessons from Singapore?’ 10:2 (2023) Journal of Comparative Law pp. 174–203
- Mushoriwa Linda ‘The Prosecutor v Dominic Ongwen: An Examination of the Role of Traditional Justice Mechanisms in International Criminal Justice’ 23:5–6 (2023) International Criminal Law Review pp. 731–754
- Mushoriwa, Linda ‘The African Union’s Quest for a “Peaceful and Secure Africa”: An Assessment of Aspiration Four of Agenda 2063’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 55–92
- Mwambene, Lea ‘Chuma Himonga’s Scholarship on the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998’ (2023) Acta Juridica pp. 1–18
- Mwambene, Lea (with Helen and Kruuse) ‘Recognising Form through Function within the Context of Integrating the Bride Requirement in Customary Marriages in South Africa’ 23:2 (2023) African Human Rights Law Journal pp. 354–385
- Nanima, Robert ‘Amicable Settlements: A Comment on Guideline 13(2)(v) of the Revised Guidelines for Consideration of Communications and Monitoring Implementation of Decisions by the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child’ 48 (2023) South African Yearbook of International Law pp. 48–64
- Nortje, Windell ‘The Sexual Abuse of African Boy Soldiers by Male and Female Offenders: the Need for an International Criminal Law Response’ 23:4 (2023) International Criminal Law Review pp. 603–625
- Nortje Windell (with Noëlle Quénivet) ‘Fertile or Futile Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility? A Critical Analysis of the Ongwen Judgment in Relation to the Claim of Coercive Environment’ 23: 5–6 (2023) International Criminal Law Review pp. 675–704
- Nortje, Windell ‘Professionalising the Fight against Police Corruption in South Africa: Towards a Proactive Anti-Corruption Regime’ 48:1 (2023) Journal for Juridical Science pp. 72–95
- Nortje, Windell (with Gerhard Kemp) ‘Prosecuting the Crime against Humanity of Apartheid: The Historic First Indictment in South Africa and the Application of Customary International Law’ 21:2 (2023) Journal of International Criminal Justice pp. 405–430
- Nortje, Windell (with Brenda Nanyunja) ‘Justice Delayed but not Denied: The Prosecution of Thomas Kwoyelo for International Crimes in Uganda’ 26 (2023) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal pp. 1–31
- Nortje, Windell and Shane Hull ‘Disarming the Dispirited South African: A Critical Analysis of the Proposed Ban of Firearms for Self-Defence’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 123–148
- Oriakhogba, Desmond ‘State and Intergovernmental Organisations: Copyright, Public Domain, and the Public Interest in Africa’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 516–538
- Osiki, Abigail, et al ‘COVID-19 Pandemic, a War to Win: Assessing its Impact on the Domestic Work Sector in Nigeria’ 33:2 (2023) Labour and Industry pp. 241–262
- Osiki, Abigail (with Vincent Oniga) ‘Transition juste en Afrique du Sud: les Défis et Opportunités pour la Négociation Collective’ (2023) Revue de Droit Comparé du Travail et de la Sécurité Sociale pp. 32–43
- Philippe, Xavier ‘Structurer l’Interprétation’ 133 (2023) Revue Française de Droit Constitutionnel pp. 45–52
- Pieth, Mark ‘Lovell Fernandez Memorial Lecture: The Global Shadow Economy’ 7 (2023) Journal of Anti-Corruption Law pp. 35–40
- Scherpe, Jens ‘Is there a “European Family Law”?’ 54:1 (2023) Victoria University of Wellington Law Review pp. 317–332
- Scherpe, Jens ‘ECtHR 6.12.2022 (KK and others v. Denmark)’ 8 (2023) Zeitschrift für das gesamte Familienrecht pp. 615–619
- Scholtz, Werner ‘Animals in International Law. By Anne Peters. The Hague, Netherlands: Brill| Nijhoff, 2021. P. 641. Index’ 117:2 (2023) American Journal of International Law 386–391
- Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (with Jonathan Collinson, and Amanda Spalding) ‘Rights Claims of Citizen Children of Foreign National Parents in South Africa, the UK, and the European Court of Human Rights: Hierarchies of ‘Illegality’ and Deservingness’ 37:1 (2023) International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family https://doi.org/10.1093/lawfam/ebad019
- Sloth-Nielsen, Julia ‘What are the Implications of Bwanya v The Master for Customary Law?’ (2023) Acta Juridica pp. 127–151
- Sloth-Nielsen, Julia ‘Remedies for Child Rights Violations in the African Children’s Rights System’ 56 (2023) De Jure pp. 625–645
- Sungay, Mohammad Hoosain ‘Do women face discrimination under the Islamic law of succession? An examination of the male-preferential 2:1 rule of inheritance’ 27 (2023) Law, Democracy and Development pp. 450–467
- Sungay Mohammad Hoosain, and Ashraf Booley ‘Case in Point South Africa: A Brief Overview of whether Islam is deemed less Tolerant of Women’s Rights than other Faiths and Cultures’ 1:2 (2023) Islamic History and Literature pp. 59–74
- Van der Berg, Angela ‘Climate Adaptation Planning for Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Perspectives from the City of Rotterdam (Netherlands) and the City of Antwerp (Belgium)’ 14:3 (2023) European Journal of Risk Regulation pp. 564–582
- Van Heerden, Bia (with Zenobia du Toit) ‘International Child Abduction in South Africa’ 12:4 (2023) Laws 74
- Van de Rheede, Jeannine ‘Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment: Transformation of the Ownership Structure of Law Firms’ 37:2 (2023) Speculum Juris pp. 273–288