Chapters in books 2022
August 11, 2023
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘A brief analysis of the status of a transgender beneficiary for purposes of an Islamic will within the South African context’ African Journal of Gender and Religion 28:1 (2022) pp. 49-61
- Abduroaf, Muneer ‘An analysis of the application of s 4A of the Wills Act 7 of 1953 with regard to Muslims married within the South African context’ Obiter 43:2 (2022) pp. 366-374
- Albertus, Chesne (with Bramley Lemine and Thokozani Kanyerere) ‘Wading into the debate on section 2(4)
- (R) of the National Environmental Management Act 107/1998 and its impact on policy formulation for the protection of South African Wetlands’ Journal for Juridical Science 47:1 (2022) pp. 77-99
- Albertus, Chesne (with Bramley Lemine and Thokozani Kanyerere) ‘An analysis of the fragmented legal regime pertaining to rehabilitation measures for wetlands: a South African perspective’ Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management 10:2 (2022) pp. 1-14
- Ashukem, Jean-Claude ‘Contextualising the ongoing “Southern Cameroons” crisis within the framework of the right to self-determination’ African Journal of International and Comparative Law 30:2 (2022) pp. 175–196
- Ashukem, Jean-Claude (with Carol Ngang) ‘Land grabbing and the implications for the right to development in Africa’ African Human Rights Law Journal 22:2 (2022) pp. 403-425
- De Koker, Louis (with Money, Ogochukewe) ‘Strengthening financial integrity in Nigeria: The national identification harmonization’ Journal of Financial Crime 29:4 (2022) pp. 1137-1154.
- De Koker (with Pompeu Casanovas and Mustafa Hashmi ‘Law, socio-legal governance, the internet of things, and industry 4.0: a middle-out/inside-out approach’ J 5:1 (2022) pp. 64-91
- Diala, Anthony ‘Neoliberal influences on legal pluralist marriage reforms in Africa’ Journal of International and Comparative Law 9:2 (2022) pp. 81-108
- Du Plessis, Jean (with Ninia Reza) ‘The garment industry in Bangladesh, corporate social responsibility of multinational corporations, and the impact of COVID-19’ Asian Journal of Law and Society 9:2 (2022) pp. 255-285
- Du Plessis, Jean (with Akanksha Jumde) ‘Legislated corporate social responsibility (CSR) in India: the law and practicalities of its compliance’ Statute Law Review 43:2 (2022) pp. 170–197
- Durojaye, Ebenezer ‘Between a rock and a hard place: (un)balancing the public health interventions and human rights protection in the COVID-19 era in South Africa’ The International Journal of Human Rights 26:2 (2022) pp. 332-347
- Durojaye, Ebenezer (with Temitayo Lawal) ‘The Niamey Guidelines to combat sexual violence and its consequences in Africa and sexual harassment: a case study of Nigeria’ Stellenbosch Law Review 33:1 (2022) 78-99
- Du Toit Darcy (with Kelly Howson) ‘Protecting platform workers: options and challenges’ Industrial Law Journal 43:4 (2022) pp. 711-725
- Du Toit, Francois (with Matthew Harding and Andreas Humm) ‘King NNO v De Jager 2021 4 SA 1 (CC): three perspectives’ Stellenbosch Law Review 33:3 (2022) pp. 501-528
- Fessha, Yonatan (with Beza Dessalegn) ‘Origins, relevance and prospects of federalism and decentralization in the Horn of Africa’ Nationalities Papers 50:5 (2022) pp. 871-885
- Fick, Sarah, and Michel Vols ‘Horizontality and housing rights: protection against private evictions from a European and South African Perspective’ European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance 1 (2022) 1-34
- Hamman, Abraham (with Coleta Wesso) ‘Grappling with the scourge of money laundering during the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa’ Journal of Anti-Corruption Law 6:1 (2022) pp. 127-152
- Henrico, Radley ‘Judicial review in South Africa and India: advancing constitutionalism or undue activism?
- Obiter 43:4 (2022) pp. 797-811
- Lawack, Vivienne ‘An exploratory analysis of central bank digital currencies – some considerations’ SA Mercantile Law Journal 34:1 (2022) pp. 118-134
- Lenaghan, Patricia (with Gordon Adams) ‘The African Union’s self-financing-mechanism: a critical analysis in terms of the World Trade Organisation’s rules and regulations’ Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 25 (2022) pp. 1-23
- Lorizzo, Tina (with Vanja Petrovic) ‘Policiamento democrático em Moçambique – desafios da formação para a profissionalização (Democratic Policing in Mozambique – Training Challenges for Professionalization)’ Desafios para Moçambique (2022) pp. 81-103
- Majiedt, Steven ‘Dreams and aspirations deferred?”: the Constitutional Court’s approach to the fulfilment of socio-economic rights in the Constitution’ Law, Democracy and Development 26 (2022) pp. 1-31
- Maziwisa, Michelle Rufaro and Ebenezer Durojaye ‘Engendering legal and institutional reforms to ensure access to reproductive justice for women in Zimbabwe: a case study of the Mapingure Case’ African Journal of International and Comparative Law 30:1 (2022) pp. 80-98
- Malherbe Kitty (with Catherine Pereira-Kotze, Mieke Faber, Tanya Doherty, and Diane Cooper) ‘Legislation and policies for the right to maternity protection in South Africa: a fragmented state of affairs’ Journal of Human Lactation 38:4 (2022) pp. 686-699
- Mezmur, Benyam Dawit and Charissa Fawole ‘Editorial: from the margins to the mainstream: bridging the scholarship gap on statelessness in Africa’ African Human Mobility Review 8:3 (2022) pp. 4-15
- Mezmur, BD, ‘Making their days count: the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness and the Convention on the Rights of the Child’ Statelessness & Citizenship Review 4:1 (2022) pp. 198-203
- Moosa, Fareed ‘Combating money-laundering through currency control: do exchange control regulations 3(3) and 19(1) limit a traveller’s right to privacy?’ Journal of South African Law 2022:4 pp. 672-688
- Moosa, Fareed ‘Taxation of legal costs: is a cost creditor shielded by legal professional privilege?’ SALJ 139:3 (2022) pp. 623-649
- Moosa, Najma and Muneer Abduroaf ‘The new framework planned for the legal recognition and regulation of Muslim marriages in a secular South Africa: from litigation to law reform, AHKAM’ Jurnal Ilmu Syariah 22:1 (2022) pp. 1-34
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The Constitutional Court of Uganda: blurring/misunderstanding its jurisdiction’ Journal of Comparative Law in Africa 9:1 (2022) pp. 24–66
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘Construing pre-1995 laws to bring them in conformity with the Constitution of Uganda: courts’ reliance on article 274 of the Constitution to protect human rights’ African Human Rights Law Journal 22:2 (2022) pp. 520-547
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The role of the magistrate in extradition proceedings in South Africa: meaning of “fair trial” and “competent court” in a requesting state’ Obiter 43:3 (2022) pp. 489-508
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The Seychelles Employment Tribunal: the drafting history of the Employment (Amendment) Act of 2008 and its relevancy to understanding the work of the Tribunal’ De Jure 55:1 (2022) pp. 28-44
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The Seychelles Employment Tribunal and its application and interpretation of the grievance procedure provisions under the Employment Act’ Industrial Law Journal 43:2 (2022) pp. 1499-1521
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The trial of civilians before courts martial in Uganda: analysing the jurisprudence of Ugandan courts in the light of the drafting history of articles 129(1)(d) and 120(a) of the Constitution’ Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 25:1 (2022) pp. 1-32
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘The criminal jurisdiction of the Seychelles Employment Tribunal’ South African Journal of Criminal Justice 35:2 (2022) pp. 198–221
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘Addressing wrongful convictions or miscarriages of justice in the BRICS nations’ BRICS Law Journal 9:1 (2022) pp. 62-86
- Mujuzi, Jamil ‘Post-appeal measures to address wrongful convictions and/or miscarriages of justice in Scotland’ 36:1 (2022) Speculum Juris pp. 40–56
- Munyai, Anzanilufuno (with Jameson Goto) ‘The acceptance and use of online learning by law students in a South African university: an application of the UTAUT2 Model’ The African Journal of Information Systems 14:1 (2022) pp. 44-81
- Muntingh Lukas ‘Prison protests in South Africa: a conceptual exploration’ South African Crime Quarterly 71 (2022) pp. 23-34
- Muntingh, Lukas, Jean Redpath, Kristen Petersen (with Andrew Faull) ‘Democratic policing: a conceptual framework’ Law, Democracy & Development 25:1 (2022) pp. 121-155
- Ndlovu, Precious ‘Mergers and acquisitions and the incorporation of the public interest in Africa’s regional competition laws: a case study of COMESA’ Journal of African Law 66:2 (2022) pp. 257-279
- Olivier, Etienne ‘Financial assistance to a related company under the Companies Act 71 of 2008: Trevo Capital Ltd v Steinhoff International Holdings (Pty) Ltd’ Speculum Juris 36:1 (2022) pp. 211-222
- Osiki Abigail ‘Scope of protection: a retrospective and prospective overview of the Protected Disclosures Act 2000’ Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale 4 (2022) pp. 144-153
- Osiki, Abigail ‘L’interprétation par le juge sud-africain de la loi sur les divulgations protégées’ Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale 2 (2022) pp. 94-103
- Osiki, Abigail ‘Facilitating decent work: the case of domestic workers in Nigeria’ Industrial Law Journal 43:4 (2022) pp. 726-750
- Osiki, Abigail ‘The impact of socio-legal inequality on women in the Nigerian domestic work sector’ Law, Democracy and Development 26 (2022) pp. 48-83
- Scherpe, Jens ‘England and Wales: A jurisdiction without a matrimonial property regime’ Actualidad Jurídica Iberoamericana 16 (2022) pp. 1602-1621
- Scholtz, Werner (with Vincent Bellinkx, Deborah Casalin, Gamze Erdem Türkelli, and Wouter Vandenhole) ‘Addressing climate change through international human rights law: from (extra)territoriality to common concern of humankind’ Transnational Environmental Law 11:1 (2022) pp. 69-93
- Sibanda, Nkanyiso ‘Expropriation of land without compensation in South Africa: insights from Germany and Brazil’s use of the social obligation norm’ Speculum Juris 36:1 (2022) pp. 88-104
- Stoop, Philip (with Chrizell Stoop) ‘Rent control measures in the private rental market: a comparative analysis of South Africa and Germany’ THRHR 85:4 (2022) pp. 472-490
- Van de Rheede, Jeannine ‘Black economic empowerment in South Africa: is transformation of management structures of enterprises as essential as it should be?’ Law, Democracy and Development 26 (2022) pp. 84-105
- Van Marle, Karin ‘University spaces as sites of conscience’ Space and Culture 25:2 (2022) pp. 205–218
- Van Marle, Karin ‘Gewete, transformasie en herinnering op die Rooiplein’ Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 59:1 (2022)98-108
- Van Marle, Karin ‘Responsibility, refusal and return: thoughts on an ethics of inclination’ Acta Theologica 42:2 (2022) pp. 104-120
- Viljoen, Sue-Mari ‘Wasting land amid landlessness: the expropriation (without compensation) response in South Africa’ Journal of Law, Property, and Society 7 (2022) pp. 1-41
- Viljoen, Sue-Mari ‘Resistance to reform property: a ‘resilient property’ perspective’ SAJHR 38:1 (2022) pp. 24- 45