South African Law Journal
G Glover (Managing Editor); M Paleker; L Steyn; P Andanda; H Kruuse; H Corder
ISSN: 0258-2503 | eISSN: 1996-2177
Years of Publication: 1883 – current (by Juta & Co since 1910)
Published: Periodical – 4 Issues/Annum
Accreditation(s): International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); Scopus
About this publication
The South African Law Journal is South Africa’s premier law journal. It publishes articles, notes on cases and book reviews by prominent members of the legal profession and academics. Founded in 1884, it is one of the oldest law journals of its kind in the world. The South African Law Journal is the legal showcase for new ideas, changing attitudes and shifting emphases in South African law. Those who are interested in these changes and developments will find this journal stimulating reading.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 138 Issue 3
Notes: ‘Observations’ on the State Capture judgment
Author: Michael Tsele
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 477-500 (2021)
Notes: Children, autonomy and statements: The need for a bright-line rule
Author: Salona Lutchman
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 500-508 (2021)
Notes: The unlamented demise of the common-law derivative action: A note remembering Michael Larkin
Author: Tshepo H Mongalo
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 508-521 (2021)
Notes: Splitting hairs? Bwanya v The Master of the High Court
Author: Fatima Osman
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 521-534 (2021)
Blood and breath alcohol test results: Uncertainty at the interface of science and law
Authors: J B Laurens, P A Carstens, J B Laurens & L G Curlewis
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 535-568 (2021)
Form and substance in the Constitutional Court: Whither contract law’s policy after apartheid?
Author: Jaco Barnard-Naudé
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 569-598 (2021)
The nature and features of ‘unused old order rights’ under the MPRDA revisited: The story of Gouws’ farm
Author: Pieter Badenhorst
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 599-616 (2021)
A critique on privately prosecuting the holder of ‘after the fact’ environmental authorisations: Uzani Environmental Advocacy CC v BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd
Author: Melissa Strydom
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 617-648 (2021)
On equating ‘mays’ with ‘musts’: When can a discretionary power be interpreted as a mandatory one?
Author: Lisa Draga
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 649-681 (2021)
Book Review: Sabino Cassese Advanced Introduction to Global Administrative Law (2021)
Author: Grant Caswell
Source: South African Law Journal 138 I3, pp 682-686 (2021)