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 3, 2014
Book Review: A Crucial Link: Local Peace Committees and National Peacebuilding (2013)
Authors: Karen Graaff
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 597 – 598 (2014 I3)
Book Review: The Selfless Constitution: Experimentalism and Flourishing as Foundations of South Africa’s Basic Law (2013)
Authors: Denise Meyerson
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 591 – 596 (2014 I3)
Statistic: Constitutional Court statistics for the 2009 term
Authors: John Paul Ongeso, Marie Wentzel, Cebile Ndebele, Grant Tungay SJ, Samaradiwakera-Wijesundara, Marc Cooke, Lisa Chamberlain
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 572 – 590 (2014 I3)
Current Development and Case Note: ‘Child savers’ v ‘kiddie libbers’: The sexual rights of adolescents
Authors: Salona Lutchman
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 555 – 571 (2014 I3)
Current Development and Case Note: Standing in the Water Tribunal: Access to justice down the plughole?
Authors: Lisa Chamberlain
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 543 – 554 (2014 I3)
Current Development and Case Note: Can teaching be declared an essential service? A comparative analysis of the South African legal position and International labour organisation standards
Authors: Mohamed Chicktay
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 526 – 542 (2014 I3)
Access to the medical records of a child: Legislative review required
Authors: Letitia Pienaar
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 508 – 525 (2014 I3)
Race and gender equality at work: The role of the judiciary in promoting workplace transformation
Authors: Emma Fergus, Debbie Collier
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 484 – 507 (2014 I3)
Section 235 of the Constitution: Too soon or too late for cultural self-determination in South Africa?
Authors: Bertus de Villiers
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 458 – 483 (2014 I3)
Lessons from Kiobel v Royal Dutch Petroleum Company: Developing homegrown lawyering strategies around corporate accountability
Authors: Meetali Jain, Bonita Meyersfeld
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 430 – 457 (2014 I3)