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 33 Special Issue, 2022
Global perspectives of Africa: Harnessing the universal periodic review to process sexual and gender-based violence in SADC member states
Author: SC Vollmer and DT Vollmer
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 8-41 (2022 I1)
The responsivity of the mechanism of the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Women in Africa in combating violence against women
Author: Kennedy Kariseb
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 42-56 (2022 I1)
Protecting transgender women within the African human rights system through an inclusive reading of the Maputo Protocol and the proposed Southern African Development Community Gender- Based Violence Model Law
Authors: Tegan Snyman and Annika Rudman
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 57-77 (2022 I1)
The Niamey Guidelines to combat sexual violence and its consequences in Africa and sexual harassment: A case study of Nigeria
Authors: Ebenezer Durojaye and Temitayo Lawal
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 78-99 (2022 I1)
The legal impunity for gender-based violence against intersex, transgender, and gender diverse persons in Kenya: A legal recognition issue for the African human rights system
Authors: Milka Wahu Kuria and Shelmith Gatwiri Maranya
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 100-122 (2022 I1)
Role of the police in access to justice for sexual and gender-based violence perpetrated against diverse women in Zimbabwe
Authors: Munatsi Shoko, Kerry Vermaak and Annika Rudman
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 123-138 (2022 I1)
Evening out the divide between rights and culture: a case for mobilising positive culture in state responses to gender-based violence in Kenya
Author: Faith Kabata
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 139-160 (2022 I1)