Stellenbosch Law Review
Prof AM Louw (Editor)
ISSN: 1016-4359
Year: 2003 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
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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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 32 Issue 2, 2021
Developing Criteria for the Identification of Suitable Agricultural Land for Expropriation and Redistribution in South Africa: Lessons Learnt from Namibia
Author: Tina Kotzé
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 185-214 (2021 I2)
Protecting Quasi-Possession of Electricity Supply with the Mandament van Spolie – Has the Supreme Court of Appeal Switched Off this Possibility? [A Discussion of Eskom Holdings Soc Ltd v Masinda 2019 5 SA 386 (SCA)]
Author: EJ Marais
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 215-233 (2021 I2)
A Trans Man as a “Gestational Parent”: Trans Parenting and the Best Interests of the Child
Author: Brigitte Clark
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 234-252 (2021 I2)
Transforming the Law on Psychiatric Lesions
Author: Emile Zitzke
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 253-271 (2021 I2)
The Doctrine of Subjective Rights, the Actio Iniuriarum and the Constitution: A Convergent Doctrinal Basis for the Law of Personality
Author: CJ Visser
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 272-287 (2021 I2)
Does the Aggravated Sentencing Regime under the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998 Violate Freedom of Association? A Constitutional and Comparative Analysis
Author: Delano Cole van der Linde
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 288-305 (2021 I2)
A Doctrinal Assessment of the Insolvency Frameworks of African Countries in Coping with the Pandemic-Triggered Economic Crisis
Authors: Williams C Iheme and Sanford U Mba
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 306-329 (2021 I2)
The Role of the Judiciary in Foreign Affairs To Be Duly Recognised, with Special Reference to the Supreme Court of the USA
Author: Riaan Eksteen
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 330-361 (2021 I2)