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Faculty of Law
Department of Legal History, Comparative Law and Jurisprudence
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van Marle K, Cornell DH: 2005. Exploring ubuntu: Tentative Reflections. African Human Rights Law Journal, 5, pp 195-220.

Viljoen FJ: 2005. Hate speech in Rwanda as a test case for international human rights law. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 38, pp 1-14.

Nicholson CMA: 2005. A first call on available resources for child refugees in South Africa. De Jure, 38 (1), pp 70-80.

Thomas PJ: 2005. Cura Debilium Personarum. De Jure, 38 (1), pp 59-69.

Thomas PJ: 2005. The actio funeraria. Fundamina: A Journal of Legal History, 3, pp 321-335.

Viljoen FJ: 2005. The Special Rapporteur on Prisons and Conditions of Detention in Africa: Achievements and Posibilities. Human Rights Quarterly, 27 (1) / Feb, pp 125-171.

Nienaber AG, van der Nest (ne้ Millard) D: 2005. Actuarial science versus equity: Contingency deductions for future loss of earnings and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 68 (4) / Nov, pp 546-561.

Nicholson CMA: 2005. Same game, new game? The more things change in legal education the more they stay the same. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 68 (2) / May, pp 226-242.

Thomas PJ: 2005. The South African common law into the twenty-first century. Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 2, pp 292-298.

Viljoen FJ: 2005. Inciting Violence and Propagating Hate Through the Media: Rwanda and the Limits of International Criminal Law. Obiter, 26 (1), pp 26-40.

van Marle K: 2005. Broken lives and deaths and the potential of politics after Makwanyane. SA Publiekreg/SA Public Law, 20 (2), pp 243-252.

Kok JA, Nienaber AG: 2005. Legal skills for first year law students: Too little, too late?. The Law Teacher, In The Law Teacher, 39 (2), Thomson Sweet & Maxwell, pp 161-180.

Kok JA: 2005. An appalling lack of judgment by the Supreme Court of Appeal -Kern v Minister of Safety and Security. Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg/ Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 68 (3) / Aug, pp 506-509.