South African Law Journal
G Glover (Managing Editor); M Paleker; PJ Schwikkard; H Kruuse; H Corder; C Fritz
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 139 Issue 3
Note: State liability in respect of a child negligently injured at an early childhood development centre: A critical assessment of BE obo JE v MEC for Social Development, Western Cape
Authors: Brigitte Clark & Willene Holness
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 491-510 (2022)
Note: Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses — Peremptory steps or too vague to matter?
Author: Brendan Lyall Studti
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 511-526 (2022)
Note: Managing and participating in a criminal enterprise under POCA: Duplication of convictions? A discussion of the conflict between S v Prinsloo and S v Tiry
Author: Delano Cole van der Linde
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 526-540 (2022)
‘Privacy by design’ in the EU General Data Protection Regulation: A new privacy standard or the Emperor’s new clothes?
Author: Dusty-Lee Donnelly
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 541-576 (2022)
A Hohfeldian analysis of the Bill of Rights
Author: Quentin du Plessis
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 577-622 (2022)
Taxation of legal costs: Is a cost creditor shielded by legal professional privilege?
Author: Fareed Moosa
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 623-649 (2022)
When the legal pathways for sound financial management and spatial justice collide: The case of South African cities
Author: Anél du Plessis
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 650-677 (2022)
Constitutional futures and the South African demos: Time for some univocal sovereignty?
Author: Tracy-Lynn Field
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 678-716 (2022)
Book Review: Petrus T Damaseb The Supreme Court of Namibia (2021)
Author: Mohamed Paleker
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 717-723 (2022)
Book Review: Brandon L Garrett Autopsy of a Crime Lab: Exposing the Flaw in Forensics (2022)
Author: David Klatzow
Source: South African Law Journal 139 I3, pp 723-728 (2022)