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.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
Volume 28 Issue 3, 2012
Book Review: Constitutionalism and transitional justice in South Africa (2011)
Authors: David Bargueño
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 586 – 590 (2012 I3)
An analysis of the contribution of the South African Human Rights Commission to protecting and promoting the rights of children
Authors: Meda Couzens
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 553 – 585 (2012 I3)
From the grave to the cradle: The possibility of post-mortem gamete retrieval and reproduction in South Africa?
Authors: Helen Kruuse
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 532 – 552 (2012 I3)
Victor, Victoria or V? A constitutional perspective on transsexuality and transgenderism
Authors: Cornelius Visser, Elizabeth Picarra
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 506 – 531 (2012 I3)
Feasibility constraints and human rights: Does ‘ought’ imply ‘can’?
Authors: Nick Ferreira
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 483 – 505 (2012 I3)
The right to the residual liberty of a person in incarceration: Constitutional and common law perspectives
Authors: Chuks Okpaluba
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 458 – 482 (2012 I3)
Land rights that come with cut-off dates: A comparative reflection on restitution, aboriginal title, and historical injustice
Authors: Edward Cavanagh
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 437 – 457 (2012 I3)
The colour of law, power and knowledge: Introducing critical race theory in (post-) apartheid South Africa
Authors: Joel M Modiri
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 405 – 436 (2012 I3)
From consent to coercive circumstances: Rape law reform on trial
Authors: Louise du Toit
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 380 – 404 (2012 I3)
Procedural relief, constitutional citizenship and socio-economic rights as legitimate expectations
Authors: Marius Pieterse
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 359 – 379 (2012 I3)