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 Issue 2, 2022
Populist conceptions of the “people” and multi-party democracy
Author: JL Pretorius
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 3-24 (2022 I2)
Deciding matters of general public importance: An analysis of the value-laden approach
Author: Paul Nkoane
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 25-45 (2022 I2)
Making and disputing jeopardy assessments: An administrative law perspective
Author: S De Lange
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 46-69 (2022 I2)
Redress for consumers in terms of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008: The watchdog’s failure to support an accredited industry ombud – alternative suggestions
Author: MA (Riette) Du Plessis
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 70-90 (2022 I2)
Termination of Muslim marriages in the South African legal context: Understanding the challenges
Author: M Osman-Hyder
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 91-109 (2022 I2)
Evaluating whether the laws governing deceased estates infringe on the right to have access to adequate housing
Author: Alina Starosta
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 110-124 (2022 I2)
Climate change protests and a liberal rights approach in South Africa: Pitfalls and potentials
Authors: Ademola Oluborode Jegede and Myrone Christopher Stoffels
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 125-147 (2022 I2)
The transformed water regulatory regime of South Africa [Discussion of South African Association for Water User Associations v Minister of Water and Sanitation [2020] ZAGPPHC 252 (19 June 2020)]
Author: Germarié Viljoen
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 148-160 (2022 I2)
Strengthening the recognition of strategic water source areas in decisions on water use licences [Discussion of Endangered Wildlife Trust v Director- General, Department of Water and Sanitation (WT 03/17/MP) [2019] ZAWT 3 (22 May 2019)
Author: Amanda ZT Mkhonza
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 161-175 (2022 I2)
The best interests of the child in the face of COVID-19 travel restrictions: Analysing the rights of children and parents [Discussion of CD v Department of Social Development (5570/2020) [2020] ZAWCHC 25 (14 April 2020)]
Author: Angelo Dube
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 176-190 (2022 I2)