About this publication
Acta Juridica is the University of Cape Town’s Law Faculty’s law journal. It is published annually as a single issue under the editorship of an issue editor, or issue editors, and comprises commissioned articles on a theme for each year. The annual themes and issue editors are approved by the Faculty Board of the Faculty of Law. Founded in 1956, it has been published by Juta & Co since 2001.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2021
The future of contract law: Three conversations at the Cape
Author: R Brownsword
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 3-36
Breach of contract
Author: E Clive
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 37-56
Contract law reform: Legislators or judges – or both?
Author: H MacQueen
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 57-82
Bona fides and ubuntu – A response to Dale Hutchison
Author: J Barnard-Naudé
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 85-106
The future of the doctrine of economic duress in South African contract law: The influence of Roman-Dutch law, English law and the Constitution of the Republic
Author: D Bhana
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 107-140
Equity and certainty in contract law
Author: F Brand
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 141-176
Some thoughts on the consequences of illegal contracts
Author: J du Plessis
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 177-202
The contract-delict interface and harm-causing omissions
Author: A Fagan
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 203-242
Agency in South Africa: Mapping its defining characteristics
Author: G Glover
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 243-274
Recontextualising the teaching of commercial transactions law for an African university
Author: A Hutchison
Source: Acta Juridica 2021, p 275-296