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
Accreditation(s): N/A
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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume/Issue
Volume 53 Issue 3, 2020
The Indian Approach to Criminal Justice: The Role of Traditional Courts as Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
Authors: Navilla Somaru & Christa Rautenbach
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 130 – 169 (2020)
The Scope and Content of Section 75(1)(a) of the Zimbabwean Constitution: An International Law Approach
Author: Chiedza Simbo
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 170 – 204 (2020)
Leveraging International Law to Strengthen the National Legal Framework on Child Sexual Abuse Material in Namibia
Authors: Sabine Katharina Witting & Markus Penda Angula
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 4 – 31 (2020)
The Interaction between Section 233 of the South African Constitution and the Commentaries to the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital
Author: Enelia Jansen van Rensburg
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 32 – 67 (2020)
A Call for Public Participation in the Treaty-making Process in South Africa: What can South Africa Learn from the Kingdom of Thailand?
Author: Moses Retselisitsoe Phooko
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 68 – 89 (2020)
National Human Rights Institutions and Sustainable Development with Specific Reference to Selected African Examples
Author: John C Mubangizi
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 90 – 115 (2020)
Comparative Exposition of Judicial Interventionism in the Enforcement of the Healthcare Right in Nigeria and India
Authors: Ibrahim Imam & Wahab Egbewole
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 116 – 151 (2020)
Journal Note: Third-party State Intervention in Disputes Before the International Court of Justice: A Reassessment of Articles 62 and 63 of the ICJ Statute
Author: George N Barrie
Source: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, The, pp 152 – 171 (2020)
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)