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Olivier ME, Boraine A: 2005. Some aspects of international law in South African cross-border insolvency law. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 38 (3) / Nov, pp 373-395.

Evans R, Boraine A: 2005. Considerations Regarding a policy for the treatment of certain beneficiaries of life insurance policies in the Law of Insolvency. De Jure, 38 (2), pp 266-294.

Cloete R: 2005. Die historiese onderskeid tussen stoflike en onstoflike sake in die Suid-Afrikaanse sakereg: 'n Sinopsis. De Jure, 38 (2), pp 295-318.

Cloete R, Nagel CJ: 2005. Die erkenning van gemeenregtelike gebeurlikheidsgelde-ooreenkomste. Price Waterhouse Coopers Inc v National Potato Co-operative Ltd 2004 6 SA 66 (HHA). De Jure, 38 (2), pp 420-425.

Boraine A, van Eck BPS: 2005. Employee entitlements - South Africa. International Insolvency Review (INSOL), / March, pp 137-144.

Van der Merwe IA: 2005. Expert evidence on the sentencing of paedophiles. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 68 (3) / Aug, pp 416-427.

Calitz J, Boraine A: 2005. The role of the master of the high court as regulator in a changing liquidation environment: a South African perspective. Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 4, pp 728-744.

Cloete R, Curlewis L: 2005. An attorney's legal duty towards a third person. Road Accident Fund v Shabangu 2005 1 SA 265 (SCA). Obiter, 26 (3), pp 778-782.

Church J: 2005. Small business enterprises and the changing environmental ethos. Obiter, 26 (3), pp 740-752.

Jordaan-Parkin R: 2005. Deviation by the employer from its own Disciplinary Code when conducting disciplinary inquiries. Obiter, 26 (3), pp 734-739.

Muller K, Van der Merwe IA: 2005. Judicial management in child abuse cases: Empowering judicial officers to be 'the boss of the court'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 18 (1), pp 41-55.