South African Yearbook of International Law
Professor D Tladi; Professor MP Ferreira-Snyman
ISSN: 2521-2583
Year: 2014 – Current
Published: Annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The South African Yearbook of International Law is the only South African journal devoted solely to international law. Published annually since 1975 by the VerLoren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies at Unisa, issues from 2014 onwards are published by Juta.
The South African Yearbook of International Law is a well-received, peer-reviewed journal, with an outstanding group of Editors and Editorial Board. Accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training, The South African Yearbook of International Law is the leading reference source on the development of international law in South Africa and covers a wide variety of current topics in international law.
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Volume / Issue
2014
Treaties: Multilateral
Authors: Rika van der Walt
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 293 (2014)
Treaties: Bilateral
Authors: Rika van der Walt
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 287 – 292 (2014)
Southern African Events of International Significance – 2013
Authors: Margaret Beukes
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 248 – 286 (2014)
South Africa’s International Relations During a Second Term: Domestic Interests within Global Dynamics
Authors: Dirk Kotzé
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 227 – 247 (2014)
Responding to Boko Haram: Why the African Union must Lead the Fight against the Insurgency
Authors: Swikani Ncube
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 209 – 226 (2014)
Assessing the Legality of Cameroon’s Responses to Boko Haram Attacks on Cameroonian Territory
Authors: Avitus Agbor
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 172 – 208 (2014)
Boko Haram and International Law: Mapping the Legal Terrain for Responding to Insurgencies and Armed Conflicts in Africa
Authors: South African Research Chair in International Law
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 149 – 156 (2014)
National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre and Another 2015 (1) SA 315 (CC)
Authors: Dire Tladi, Martha Bradley
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 137 – 143 (2014)
Land Sovereignty and the Law of the Sea Convention: Chagos Marine Protected Area Arbitration (Republic of Mauritius v United Kingdom)
Authors: Prof Patrick Vrancken, Siqhama Yamkela Ntola
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 105 – 134 (2014)
International Responsibility of Armed Opposition Groups
Authors: Antal Berkes
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 81 – 99 (2014)