South African Law Journal
G Glover (Managing Editor); M Paleker; PJ Schwikkard; H Kruuse; H Corder; C Fritz
ISSN: 0258-2503 | eISSN: 1996-2177
Years of Publication: 1883 – current (by Juta & Co since 1910)
Published: Periodical – 4 Issues/Annum
Accreditation(s): International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); Scopus
About this publication
The South African Law Journal is South Africa’s premier law journal. It publishes articles, notes on cases and book reviews by prominent members of the legal profession and academics. Founded in 1884, it is one of the oldest law journals of its kind in the world. The South African Law Journal is the legal showcase for new ideas, changing attitudes and shifting emphases in South African law. Those who are interested in these changes and developments will find this journal stimulating reading.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 140 Issue 1
Notes: The Krugersdorp gang rapes — Another Tshabalala v S; Ntuli v S?
Author: Jolandi le Roux-Bouwer
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 1-16 (2023)
Notes: Do retirement funds have a right to transfer accrued retirement benefits without non-member spouses’ consent? An analysis of the Collatz matter
Author: Motseotsile Clement Marumoagae
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 17-37 (2023)
Notes: Municipal crisis: A justifiable limitation of political rights
Author: Matt Williams
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 38-52 (2023)
Customary international law is law in South Africa — Now what? Analysing the courts’ identification and application of customary international law over the last decade
Author: Andreas Coutsoudis
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 53-94 (2023)
Intervention in South African municipalities: Dangers and remedies
Authors: Victoria Bronstein & Daryl Glaser
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 95-125 (2023)
A legislative framework for shareholder approval of political donations and expenditure by companies in South Africa
Author: Vela Madlela
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 126-169 (2023)
Reflecting on the tension between the development of the common law and the doctrine of separation of powers in Paulsen v Slip Knot Investments 777 (Pty) Ltd
Author: Ndivhuwo Ishmel Moleya
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 170-193 (2023)
The classification of a ‘maritime claim’ in South Africa under the Admiralty Jurisdiction Regulation Act
Authors: Amy Harpur Gevers & Vishal Surbun
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 194-219 (2023)
Book Review: Paul O’Connell & Umut Özsu (eds) Research Handbook on Law and Marxism (2021)
Author: D M Davis
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 220-224 (2023)
Book Review: Tjakie Naudé & Daniel Visser (eds) The Future of the Law of Contract: Essays in Honour of Dale Hutchison (2021)
Author: Gerhard Lubbe
Source: South African Law Journal 140 I1, pp 225-233 (2023)