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 & Co 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