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An administrative law perspective on “bad building” evictions in the Johannesburg inner city
(ESR Review (Economic and Social Rights in South Africa)University of the Western Cape, Community Law Centre, 2007-05)
The recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Appeal in Rand Properties provides an opportunity to assess the use of administrative law arguments in advancing the realisation of socio-economic rights. The judgment itself is ...
Transformative legal education
(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011-09)
Geo Quinot obtained the degrees BA (Law) cum laude, LLB cum
laude and LLD from Stellenbosch University. Upon obtaining
his LLB degree in 2000, he was awarded the Stellenbosch University
Chancellor’s Medal. He also ...
The potential of capstone learning experiences in addressing perceived shortcomings in LLB training in South Africa
(North-West University, Faculty of Law, 2014)
Current debates about legal education in South Africa have revealed the perception that the LLB curriculum does not adequately integrate various outcomes, in particular outcomes relating to the development of skills in ...
The contours of a pedagogy of law in South Africa
(Juta Law, 2015)
Reform of legal education is currently a topic of debate in South Africa again. Reform in higher education can, however, be dangerous and counter-productive if it is driven purely by policy agendas and in the absence of ...
Transformative legal education
(Juta Law, 2012)
This article argues that significantly increased attention to theory (or theories) of legal education is not only imperative in order to improve the quality of legal education in South Africa, but is a crucial ingredient ...
The role of quality in the adjudication of public tenders
(North-West University, Faculty of Law, 2014)
The quality of the goods or services that government procures is obviously a very important consideration in deciding which supplier should be awarded a particular public tender. It follows that in the regulation of public ...
Substantive legitimate expectations in South African and European administrative law
(German law journal, 2004-01)
The doctrine of substantive legitimate expectation is only starting to find its way into South African law at present. The courts have suggested that a careful analysis of the development of the doctrine in English law is ...
The regulation of in-flight films
(JUTA Law, 2005)
In South Africa, as in many other jurisdictions, the showing of films in public is legally regulated through a system of classification. This system entails that a film must first be classified by the Film and Publication ...
Enforcement of procurement law from a South African perspective
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2011)
As is the case in many other countries, public procurement law in South Africa has emerged from the
combined application of legal rules from many distinct fields of law to the phenomenon of state contracting.
Since no ...
The judicial regulation of state commercial activity
(Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbsoch, 2007-12)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The state participates in the market place in a large number of ways, spending millions annually. It buys and sells goods and services; it employs a massive workforce; it acquires, develops and disposes ...