About this publication
Acta Juridica is the University of Cape Town’s Law Faculty’s law journal. It is published annually as a single issue under the editorship of an issue editor, or issue editors, and comprises commissioned articles on a theme for each year. The annual themes and issue editors are approved by the Faculty Board of the Faculty of Law. Founded in 1956, it has been published by Juta and Company (Pty) Ltd since 2001.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2025
Continuity and change in global labour law
Author: Simon Deakin
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 1-25
Has the Labour Relations Act exceeded its shelf life?
Author: André van Niekerk
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 26-48
Whither employment (and labour law)?
Authors: Abigail Osiki & Nicola Smit
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 49-88
Is the common law of employment up to the task of regulating the world of work, today and into the future?
Authors: Dennis Davis & Chris Todd
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 89-135
Effective workplace dispute resolution for the future
Authors: Alan Rycroft & Christopher Albertyn
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 136-178
Whither dismissal law?
Authors: Rochelle le Roux & Peter le Roux
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 178-212
Through the lens of an idealist: Imagining the position of strike law in South Africa by the year 2055
Author: Mlungisi Tenza
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 213-242
Reforming the Labour Relations Act to realise collective rights for the informal economy: Lessons from the domestic and street vending sectors
Authors: Pamhidzai Bamu & Marlese von Broembsen
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 243-282
Whither affirmative action?
Author: Andrew Breetzke
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 424-450
Whither social security?
Author: Marius Olivier
Source: Acta Juridica 2025, p 312-356