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
2015
Treaties
Authors: Rika van der Walt
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 319 – 324 (2015)
International Relations, Foreign Policies and State Identity: South Africa (2015)
Authors: Dirk Kotzé
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 299 – 318 (2015)
Assessing the Legality of Coalition Air Strikes Targeting the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) in Syria under International Law
Authors: Dire Tladi, Maryam Shaqra
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 281 – 296 (2015)
Shifting Sand and Shifting Jurisdiction: Sea Level Change and Its Implications for Maritime Sovereignty in Southern Africa
Authors: Vishal Surbun
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 263 – 280 (2015)
Highlights from the Office of the Chief State Law Advisor (International Law): Introduction
Authors: Adv JGS de Wet
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 244 – 259 (2015)
The Work of the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly in 2014 and 2015
Authors: Arnold N Pronto
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 223 – 243 (2015)
Progressively Developing and Codifying International Law: The Work of the International Law Commission in its Sixty-Seventh Session
Authors: Dire Tladi
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 205 – 222 (2015)
Resolving Double Tax Treaty Disputes: The Challenges of Mutual Agreement Procedure with a Special Focus on Addressing the Concerns of Developing Countries in Africa – The South African and Ugandan Experience
Authors: Annet Wanyana Oguttu
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 160 – 201 (2015)
Back to Basics: The Path to Enhancing African Adherence to International Humanitarian Law
Authors: Mutsa Mangezi, Sarah Swart
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 132 – 159 (2015)
Failed States: The New Challenge to International Law
Authors: George Barrie
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 103 – 131 (2015)