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| · Editorial Rautenbach, C
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Articles |
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| · Legal challenges relating to the commercial use of outer space, with specific reference to space tourism Ferreira-Snyman, A
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| · Constitutional analysis of intellectual property Van der Walt, AJ; Shay, RM
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| · Demystifying the role of copyright as a tool for economic development in Africa: Tackling the harsh effects of the transferability principle in copyright law Baloyi, JJ
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| · "Public purpose or public interest" and third party transfers Slade, BV
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| · The constitutional influence on organ transplants with specific reference to organ procurement Labuschagne, D; Carstens, PA
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| · The Regulations Relating to Foodstuffs for Infants and Young Children (R 991): A formula for the promotion of breastfeeding or censorship of commercial speech? Mills, L
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| · A comparative overview of the (sometimes uneasy) relationship between digital information and certain legal fields in South Africa and Uganda Van der Merwe, D
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| · Towards the protection of human rights: do the new Zimbabwean constitutional provisions on judicial independence suffice? Chiduza, L
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| · ICT laws in Nigeria: planning and regulating a societal journey into the future Obutte, PC
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| · Reflections on how to address the violations of human rights by extractive industries in Africa: a comparative analysis of Nigeria and South Africa Kamga, SD; Ajoku, OO
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Notes |
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| · The modern-day impact of cultural and religious diversity: "managing family justice in diverse societies" Rautenbach, C
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| · The case of Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe v Louis Karel Fick: a first step towards developing a doctrine on the status of international judgments within the domestic legal order de Wet, E
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| · The legislative authority of the local sphere of government to conserve and protect the environment: A critical analysis of Le Sueur v eThekwini Municipality [2013] ZAKZPHC 6 (30 January 2013) Freedman, W
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| · The interpretation to be accorded to the term "benefits" in section 186(2)(a) of the LRA continues: Apollo Tyres South Africa (Pty) Limited v CCMA (DA1/11) [2013] ZALAC 3 Ebrahim, S
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