Authors: Rika van der Walt
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 355 – 366 (2017)
South African Yearbook of International Law
South African Yearbook of International Law
Professor D Tladi; Professor MP Ferreira-Snyman
ISSN: 2521-2583
Year: 2014 – Current
Published: Annually
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About this publication
The South African Yearbook of International Law is the only South African journal devoted solely to international law. Published annually since 1975 by the VerLoren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies at Unisa, issues from 2014 onwards are published by Juta.
The South African Yearbook of International Law is a well-received, peer-reviewed journal, with an outstanding group of Editors and Editorial Board. Accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training, The South African Yearbook of International Law is the leading reference source on the development of international law in South Africa and covers a wide variety of current topics in international law.
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2017
Treaties
Outer Space Law: Legal Policy and Practice by Yanal Abul Failat and Anél Ferreira-Snyman (Consulting editors)
Authors: Theunis Kotzé
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 343 – 351 (2017)
Highlights from the Office of the Chief State Law Adviser (International Law)
Authors: Sandea de Wet
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 320 – 340 (2017)
The Work of the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly in 2016 and 2017
Authors: Arnold N Pronto
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 289 – 319 (2017)
Immunities, Crimes against Humanity and Other Topics in the 69th Session of the International Law Commission
Authors: Dire Tladi
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 269 – 288 (2017)
OECD Multilateral Instrument on Treaty-Related BEPS Measures: Benefits, Challenges and Recommended Options for South Africa and Other Developing Countries
Authors: Annet Wanyana Oguttu
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 220 – 265 (2017)
Reflections on the UN Working Groups on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations
Authors: Yolandi Meyer
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 200 – 219 (2017)
Africa and the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles: Developments and Challenges
Authors: Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 169 – 199 (2017)
A Critical Review of the Incorporation of Solas Survey and Certification Standards in South African Law
Authors: Denning Ngomele Metuge
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 143 – 168 (2017)
The United Nations System and the Realisation of the Right to Development: Challenges and Opportunities
Authors: Serges Djoyou Kamga
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 119 – 142 (2017)