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 30 Issue 1, 2014
Book Review: Sex and International Tribunals: The Erasure of Gender from the War Narrative (2013)
Authors: Letetia van der Poll
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 206 – 209 (2014 I1)
Discourse and Debate: Democracy in action: The demise of the Traditional Courts Bill and its implications
Authors: Thuto Thipe, Mbongiseni Buthelezi
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 196 – 205 (2014 I1)
What was left unsaid: the unconstitutionality of the Performing Animals Protection Act in NSPCA v Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Authors: David Bilchitz
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 183 – 195 (2014 I1)
The right to stand as an independent candidate in national and provincial elections: Majola v The President
Authors: Loammi Wolf
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 159 – 182 (2014 I1)
Current Development and Case Note: The rhetoric of rape: An extended note on apologism, depoliticisation and the male gaze in Ndou v S
Authors: Joel M Modri
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 134 – 158 (2014 I1)
Domestic violence and gendered socio-economic rights: An agenda for research and activism?
Authors: Elsje Bonthuys
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 111 – 133 (2014 I1)
Extreme elective or cosmetic surgery and controversial patient choice: A Constitutional analysis
Authors: Hanneke Verwey, Pieter A Carstens
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 89 – 110 (2014 I1)
The South African common law and the Constitution: Revisiting horizontality
Authors: Nick Friedman
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 63 – 88 (2014 I1)
On considering alternative accommodation and the rights and needs of vulnerable people
Authors: Gustav Muller
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 41 – 62 (2014 I1)
Envisaging provincial powers: A curious journey with the Constitutional Court
Authors: Victoria Bronstein
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 24 – 40 (2014 I1)