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)
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 the oldest law journal 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.
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Volume 134 Issue 4, 2017
Index
Authors: Lexinfo
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp iii – xxxviii (2017 I4)
Book Notice: Criminal Law in Malawi (2017)
Authors: Shannon Hoctor
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 955 – 957 (2017 I4)
Book Review: Clinical Legal Education: Law Clinic Curriculum Design and Assessment Tools (2016)
Authors: Yellavarne Moodley
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 949 – 954 (2017 I4)
Book Review: The South African Legal Practitioner – A Commentary on the Legal Practice Act (2017)
Authors: Miles Carter
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 941 – 948 (2017 I4)
Tribute: In memoriam: Patrick Henry Tebbutt
Authors: Gerald Friedman
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 937 – 940 (2017 I4)
Tribute: A lifelong dedication to the law: A tribute to George Sammy Shane Maluleke
Authors: Michael Tsele
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 928 – 936 (2017 I4)
Can a trust be regarded as a person for purposes of a double-taxation agreement to which South Africa is a party?
Authors: Izelle du Plessis
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 907 – 927 (2017 I4)
The abandonment of landownership in South African and Swiss law
Authors: Richard Cramer
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 870 – 906 (2017 I4)
Whose knowledge is it anyway? Traditional healers, benefit-sharing agreements and the communalism of traditional knowledge of the medicinal uses of plants in South Africa
Authors: Emeka Polycrap Amechi
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 847 – 869 (2017 I4)
Individual issues and the class-action mechanism: Determining damages in single-accident mass personal injury class actions
Authors: Theo Broodryk
Source: South African Law Journal 134, pp 824 – 846 (2017 I4)