Stellenbosch Law Review
Prof AM Louw (Editor)
ISSN: 1996-2193
Year: 2003 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The Stellenbosch Law Review is a forum for the discussion of topical legal issues in various fields. As a law review the emphasis is on providing insight rather than just an overview. It maintains a balance between a wide variety of specialist fields and legal subjects of general interest.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
Volume 29 Issue 2, 2018
An Introduction to the African Principles of Commercial Private International Law
Authors: Jan L Neels, Eesa A Fredericks
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 347-356 (2018 I2)
A Critique of International Tax Measures and the OECD BEPS Project in Addressing Fair Treaty Allocation of Taxing Rights Between Residence and Source Countries: The Case of Tax Base Eroding Interest, Royalties and Service Fees from an African Perspective
Authors: Annet Wanyana Oguttu
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 314-346 (2018 I2)
Clinical Legal Education and Social Justice – A Perspective from the Wits Law Clinic
Authors: Dakalo Singo, Alicia Raymond
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 295-313 (2018 I2)
The Taxation of Trusts in SADC Member States
Authors: Izelle du Plessis
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 270-294 (2018 I2)
Employment Discrimination Law into the Future
Authors: Christoph Garbers, Peter le Roux
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 237-269 (2018 I2)
Registrability of Rights in the Deeds Registry: The Twofold Test Revisited
Authors: PJ Badenhorst
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 220-236 (2018 I2)
Mining in Nature Reserves – Providing Partial Legal Certainty where Ambiguity Prevailed
Authors: Alexander Paterson
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 199-219 (2018 I2)
Subconscious Advocacy – Part 2: Verbal Communication in the Courtroom and Ethical Considerations
Authors: Willem Gravett
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 175-198 (2018 I2)
An Analysis of United Nations Charter Obligations and Security Council Chapter VII Referrals to the International Criminal Court against the Backdrop of Al-Bashir
Authors: CF Swanepoel
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 161-173 (2018 I2)