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 – 2020
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 52 Issue 3, 2019
Mediation Legislation around the World—A Variety of Options for South Africa
Author: Madelene de Jong
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 279 – 318 (2019)
Natural Person Debt Relief Reforms in Nigeria—A Comparison with South Africa
Authors: Tobi Osunlaja, Hermie Coetzee & Melanie Roestoff
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 319 – 351 (2019)
The Realisation of Children’s Survival Rights in South Africa, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Comparative
Authors: Mafuku Tholaine Matadi & Desan Iyer
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 352 – 388 (2019)
The Removal of Directors by a Company’s Board of Directors under the Companies Act 71 of 2008: Should it be a Mandatory or an Alterable Provision?
Author: Rehana Cassim
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 389 – 409 (2019)
Human Dignity and other Relevant Concepts in International and South African Human Rights Law: A Search for Content
Authors: Gerrit Ferreira & Anél Ferreira-Snyman
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 410 – 442 (2019)
Case Note: Litigating about where to Litigate: Vedanta Resources Plc v Lungowe [2019] UKSC 20
Author: Elsabe Schoeman
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 445 – 457 (2019)