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
2022
Messianic hopes at the moral carnival – The [rhetorical] question of advocating for the humanities, for now
Author: Erik Doxtader
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 1-51
On some ‘long-forgotten propositions’: Reflections on the ‘Epilogue’ to Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem
Author: Claudia Hilb
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 52-69
An incomprehensible rhetoric
Author: Pascal Engel
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 70-87
The self-image of intelligence agents in an archive of state repression in Argentina
Author: María Alejandra Vitale
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 88-100
South African Amnesty 2.0: Incomprehensible?
Author: Klaus Kotzé
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 101-118
A rhetoric of terror and of the terrified
Author: Sisanda Nkoala
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 119-139
Hic sunt leones reloaded: Elements for a critique of disciplinary self-(af)filiation within professional white philosophy in South Africa
Author: Sergio Alloggio
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 140-167
The ongoing necessity of suffrage rhetorics (or ‘suffragism’): On the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution
Authors: Cheryl Glenn & Jessica Enoch
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 168-197
The Covington smile: Norms and forms of violence in the age of the White Awakening
Author: Philippe-Joseph Salazar
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 198-219
Piercing incomprehensible power
Author: Reingard Nethersole
Source: Acta Juridica 2022, p 220-245