PER: 2005 Volume 8 No 1
Contents
9 January 2005
Contributions
- Some Comments on water rights in South Africa / Gabru, N
- Administrative bias in South Africa / Nwauche, ES
Orationes
- Learned Staatsrecht from the heartland of the Rechtstaat / Du Plessis, L
- De Periode 1795-1798: de geboorte van Nederland als 'democratische' eenheidsstaat / Elias, A (Lezing dr. Arthur Elias, Universiteit van Leiden, in het kader van de HL Swanepoel Prestige Lesingsreeks, Nordwes-universiteit, Kampus Potchefstroom, op 22 Februarie 2005)
- "Checks and Balances reflections on the development of the doctrine of separation of powers under the South African Constitution" / O'Regan, K (F W De Klerk Memorial Lecture Delivered at Potchefstroom 10 October 2005)
Recent Submissions
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Administrative bias in South Africa
(2005)This article reviews the interpretation of section 6(2)(a)ii of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act which makes an administrator “biased or reasonably suspected of bias” a ground of judicial review. In this regard, ... -
Some comments on water rights in South Africa
(2005)Human life, as with all animal and plant life on the planet, is dependant upon fresh water. Water is not only needed to grow food, generate power and run industries, but it is also needed as a basic part of human life. ...