Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The
Professor FT Abioye (LLB LLM LLD) (Chief Editor); Dr DT Mailula (B Proc LLB LLM LLD); Professor HCAW Schulze (Assessor Dr jur); Ms T Botha (BA Journ BA (Hons) MA)
ISSN: 2522-3062
Year: 2017 – 2018
Published: Tri-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The journal is published three times a year (March, July, November). An important regular feature in each issue of CILSA is the review of current legal developments in Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is the only internationally available, regular update of legal developments in these countries.
CILSA is a peer-reviewed academic publication and is the recognized South African law journal with a wide international circulation and welcomes contributions from non-South African academics.
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Volume / Issue
Volume 51 Issue 3, 2018
International Human Rights Law and the Access of Children of Asylum Seekers to Social Assistance in South Africa
Authors: Tivoneleni Edmund Lubisi, Puleng Letuka & Ademola Oluborode Jegede
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 3 – 34 (2020)
Emergence of Illegality in the Underlying Contract as an Exception to the Independence Principle of Demand Guarantees
Authors: Cayle Lupton & Michelle Kelly-Louw
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 35 – 71 (2020)
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its Implications for South African Data Privacy Law: An Evaluation of Selected ‘Content Principles’
Author: Anneliese Roos
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 72 – 108 (2020)
Monitoring the Realisation of the Right to Basic Education: The South African Jurisprudence and Structural-Process-Outcome Indicators
Author: Serges Kamga
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 109 – 144 (2020)
Journal Note: The Canadian Courts’ Approach to the ‘Duty to Consult’ Indigenous Peoples: A Comparative Overview
Author: George Barrie
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 145 – 168 (2020)
Journal Note: Hmong ‘Marriage by Capture’ in the United States of America and Ukuthwala in South Africa: Unfolding Discussions
Author: Lea Mwambene
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 169 – 193 (2020)
Namibia and Blanket Amnesties: Challenging the Namibian Blanket Amnesties on the basis of International Law in the Namibian Courts
Author: Atilla Kisla
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 3 – 39 (2020)
Legally Pluralist and Rights-based Approaches to South African and English Muslim Personal Law—A Comparative Analysis
Author: Brigitte Clark
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 40 – 82 (2020)
Disparaging Language (ex curia) as a Barrier in Individual Complaints before the European Court of Human Rights (Zhdanov v Russia)—Lessons for the African System?
Author: Angelo Dube
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 83 – 100 (2020)
A Gain-based Remedy for Breach of Contract in English Law: Some Lessons for South African Law
Author: KA Seanego
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 101 – 129 (2020)