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 31 Issue 2, 2015
Book Review: The Politics of Principle: The First South African Constitutional Court, 1995-2005 (2013)
Authors: Thandiwe Matthews
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 434 – 440 (2015 I2)
Book Review: Human dignity: Lodestar for equality in South Africa (2012)
Authors: Des Gasper
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 425 – 433 (2015 I2)
Statistic: Constitutional court statistics for the 2012 term
Authors: Grant Tungay SJ, Charmika Samaradiwakera-Wijesundara, Marc Cooke, Cebile Ndebele, Marie Wentzel, Johan Viljoen, Isabel Magaya, Lisa Chamberlain
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 410 – 424 (2015 I2)
Current Development and Case Note: RH v DE: A feminist minority judgment on adultery
Authors: Elsje Bonthuys
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 379 – 400 (2015 I2)
Thinking the boundaries of customary law in South Africa
Authors: Nica Siegel
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 357 – 378 (2015 I2)
The need for a capabilities-based standard of review for the adjudication of State resource allocation decisions
Authors: Shanelle van der Berg
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 330 – 356 (2015 I2)
The composite theory: An African contribution to the academic freedom discourse
Authors: Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, Klaus D Beiter, Terence Karran
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 315 – 329 (2015 I2)
A right to transport? Moving towards a rights-based approach to mobility in the city
Authors: Thomas Coggin
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 294 – 314 (2015 I2)
Climate change, public trusteeship and the tomorrows of the unborn
Authors: Anél du Plessis
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 269 – 293 (2015 I2)
South Africa’s obligations to react to the intensified criminalisation of same-sex conduct in Nigeria and Uganda under domestic and international law
Authors: Annika Rudman
Source: South African Journal on Human Rights, pp 241 – 268 (2015 I3)