South African Journal on Human Rights
Meyersfeld, B (Managing Editor)
ISSN: 1996-2126
Year: 2011 – 2015
Published: Tri-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The SAJHR provides a forum for the expression of views on human rights issues. Consisting of articles, cases and comments on human rights, the SAJHR is intended primarily for lawyers and academics. This online resource contains issues from 2000 to 2015, and is not updated.
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Volume / Issue
Volume 28 Issue 2, 2012
Book Review: State control over private military and security companies in armed conflicts (2011)
Authors: Sabelo Gumedze
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 351 – 357 (2012 I2)
Case Note: Defences under the protection of State Information Bill: Justifications and the demands of certainty
Authors: James Grant
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 328 – 350 (2012 I2)
Case Note: Judges’ history: On the use of history in the Malema judgment
Authors: Julian Brown
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 316 – 327 (2012 I2)
Why courts should not sanction unfair discrimination in the private sphere: A reply
Authors: David Bilchitz
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 296 – 315 (2012 I2)
Seek justice elsewhere: An egalitarian pluralist’s reply to David Bilchitz on the distinction between differentiation and domination
Authors: Stu Woolman
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 273 – 295 (2012 I2)
Freedom of association as a foundational right: Religious associations and Strydom v Nederduitse Gereformeerde Gemeente, Moreleta Park
Authors: Shaun de Freitas
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 258 – 272 (2012 I2)
The right of religious associations to discriminate
Authors: Patrick Lenta
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 231 – 257 (2012 I2)
The positive role of public policy in private international law and the recognition of foreign Muslim marriages
Authors: Jan L Neels
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 219 – 230 (2012 I2)
Judging Jews: Court interrogation of rule-making and decision-taking by Jewish ecclesiastical bodies
Authors: Stu Woolman, David Zeffertt
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 196 – 218 (2012 I2)
Mottos, prayer and the public university
Authors: Shaun de Freitas
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 176 – 195 (2012 I2)