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FACULTY OF LAW
CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (CONTINUED)
Fowkes JE. 2016. Relationships with power: re-imagining judicial roles in Africa. In Separation of powers in African constitutionalism. Oxford University Press.
Gri th S, and Ogendi PO. 2016. Kenya. In The impact of the African Charter and the Maputo Protocol in selected African states. Pretoria University Law Press.
Hailbronner M. 2016. Constitutional legitimacy and the separation of powers: looking forward. In Separation of powers in African constitutionalism. Oxford University Press.
Killander UM. 2016. The role of human rights in South Africa-EU relations. In Shifting power and human rights diplomacy: South Africa. Amnesty International.
Loots J. 2016. Foreign policy, business and human rights - the South African perspective. In Shifting power and human rights diplomacy: South Africa. Amnesty International.
Nkrumah B, and Kuwali D. 2016. South Africa’s regional human rights policy and diplomacy: Progress, problems and prospects. In Shifting power and human rights diplomacy: South Africa. Amnesty International.
Nyarko MG. 2016. Ghana. In The impact of the African Charter and the Maputo Protocol in selected African states. Pretoria University Law Press.
OnuoraOguno AC. 2016. Making the path by walking: clinical legal education experiences from a Nigerian perspective. In Experimental legal education in a globalized world: the middle east and beyond. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Viljoen FJ. 2016. Regional institutional and remedial arrangements for the judicial enforcement of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa. In The protection of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa: International, regional and national perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
CONFERENCES
Killander UM. 2016. Jurisprudential Dialogue in supranational human rights litigation in Africa. Proceedings of the European Society of International Law. Hart Publishing.
JURISPRUDENCE
JOURNAL ARTICLES
de Villiers I. 2016. Leibniz, Lefebvre and the spatial turn in law. In HTS Teologiese Studies-Theological Studies, 72(1), pp 1-6.
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Kamdem Kamga GE. 2016. Starting the Emergency Process: Some Re ections on Presidential Prerogatives in South Africa and Cameroon in Time of Turmoil. In Verfassung und Recht in Ubersee/Law and politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 1(49), pp 92-104.
Kleyn DG, and Bekink B. 2016. The mandament van spolie, the restitution of unlawful possession and the impact of the Constitution, 1996 - Ngqukumba v Minister of Safety and Security. In Tydskrif vir hedendaagse romeins-hollandse reg/Journal of contemporary Roman-Dutch law, 79(2), pp 308-321.
Modiri JM. 2016. The Time and Space of Critical Legal Pedagogy. In Stellenbosch Law Review, 27(3), pp 507-534.
Ramtohul R. 2016. Contested Terrain: Identity and Women’s Su rage in Mauritius. In Journal of Southern African Studies, 42(6), pp 1225-1239.
van Niekerk G, and Kleyn DG. 2016. Honeste Viviere: Ulpian’s praeceptum iuris as manifested in the Roman law of marraige. In Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai. Serie: Iurisprudentia, 2(2), pp 1-12.
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