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Land as a "national asset" under the constitution: the system change envisaged by the 2011 Green Paper on land policy and what this means for property law under the constitution
(2014)
This paper takes a close look at some of the main tenets set out in the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform's Green Paper on Land Reform of 2011, specifically those that have a bearing on the creation of a new ...
Silence is golden: the lack of direction on compensation for expropriation in the 2011 Green Paper on Land Reform
(2014)
The government set the target for redistribution of land to 30% by 2014. They have adopted the "willing-buyer-willing-seller" model that relies on a voluntary transaction between farmers and government to acquire such land. ...
Ethics, justice and the sale of kidneys for transplantation purposes
(2010)
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation
to the donor and one enters an ethical maze. Debates on whether the buying and
selling of kidneys should be allowed are mainly between ...
The role of good environmental governance in the sustainable development of South Africa
(2010)
This article seeks to analyse good governance decision-making in the
environmental context through an understanding and interpretation of the
relationship between good environmental governance (evidenced inter alia ...
'n Toekomstige perspektief op grondwetlike stabiliteit
(North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), Faculty of Law, 2010)
Temporary employment service (Labour Brokers) in South Africa and Namibia
(North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), Faculty of Law, 2010)
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is
problematic. The trade union movement, government and organised business are
presently debating the future regulation of this industry. Namibia ...
Legal ethics, rules of conduct and the moral compass – considerations from a law student's perspective
(2016)
When young law graduates enter the legal profession they will undoubtedly be exposed to difficult situations that will demand of them to make difficult decisions, often having to balance conflicting systems of belief and ...
Rethinking Volks v Robinson: The implications of appliying a "contextualised choice model" to prospective South African domestic partnership legislation
(North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), Faculty of Law, 2010)
The article considers certain critical failings of the so-called "choice argument" (that
is the view that, by opting to cohabit in a life partnership rather than marry or enter
into a civil partnership, a life partner ...
Lessons for the SADC from the Indian case of Novartis AG v Union of India
(2015)
In the pharmaceutical context, many Southern African Development Community (SADC) members grant patents on drugs without substantially reviewing applications first, thus routinely granting patents for new versions of old ...
Protection of the African lion: a critical analysis of the current international legal regime
(2016)
This article looks at the current international regime that pertains to the African lion, a species that needs adequate protection across its range (a range that does not adhere to state boundaries). This analysis comes ...