Stellenbosch Law Review
Prof AM Louw (Editor)
ISSN: 1016-4359
Year: 2003 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
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About this publication
The Stellenbosch Law Review is a forum for the discussion of topical legal issues in various fields. As a law review the emphasis is on providing insight rather than just an overview. It maintains a balance between a wide variety of specialist fields and legal subjects of general interest.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 31 Issue 2, 2020
Critical Perspectives on the Allocation of Participation Quotas to Sections in Mixed-use Sectional Title Schemes; the Adjustment of Quotas after Extensions to the Scheme by the Addition of Non-residential Sections; and the Modification of Quotas by the Body Corporate in Mixed-use Schemes
Author: CG van der Merwe
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 179-200 (2020 I2)
A Systemically Correct Approach in State Evictions
Author: Sue-Mari Viljoen
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 201-225 (2020 I2)
Mediation as a Tool to Manage and Resolve Class Actions
Author: Theo Broodryk
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 226-248 (2020 I2)
Formele Onreëlmatighede, Materiële Onreëlmatighede, Regsgeldigheid van Verrigtinge en Artikel 157 van die Insolvensiewet 24 van 1936
Authors: AL Stander en HJ Kloppers
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 249-269 (2020 I2)
Living Wills: What is the Current Legal Status in South Africa?
Author: Gertruida Grové
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 270-298 (2020 I2)
Curbing the Abuse of the Trust Form: The Inclusion of Penalty and Prohibition Provisions as well as Compulsory Audits in the Trust Property Control Act 57 of 1988
Author: L Manie
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 297-314 (2020 I2)
The Enforceability of the By-Laws of District Municipalities on Local Municipalities: The Case of Solid Waste Disposal
Author: NF de Villiers, HJ van As and JC Botha
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 315-343 (2020 I2)
The Right to Life as an Alternative Avenue for the Enforcement of the Right of Access to Adequate Housing in Zimbabwe
Author: Justice Alfred Mavedzenge
Source: Stellenbosch Law Review, pp 344-373 (2020 I2)