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Vettori MS: 2006. The rise and fall of trade unions. De Jure, 39 (1), pp 113-126.

van Eck BPS: 2006. Transfer of businesses as going concerns: The over-protection of employees under insolvent circumstances. De Jure, 39 (2), pp 405-421.

van Jaarsveld SR: 2006. Nogeens die reg op kollektiewe bedinging. De Jure, 39 (3), pp 655-659.

van Jaarsveld SR: 2006. Priesters, predikante en pastore - werknemers van gemeentes of slegs werkers van die Koninkryk?. De Jure, 39 (1), pp 173-178.

van Jaarsveld SR: 2006. National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union v University of Pretoria 2002 (23) ILJ 740 (AH) 2006 (27) ILJ 117 (AAH). De Jure, 39 (2), pp 460-466.

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van Eck BPS, Jordaan-Parkin R: 2006. Administrative, labour and constitutional law - A jurisdictional labyrinth. Industrial Law Journal, 27 / Oct, pp 1987-1999.

Renke S, Roestoff M, Bekink B: 2006. New Legislative Measures in South Africa Aimed at Combating Over-Indebtedness - Are the New Proposals Sufficient Under the Constitution and Law in General?. International Insolvency Review, 15, pp 91-107.

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Lötz DJ, Nagel CJ: 2006. Nie-nakoming van artikel 2(2A) van die Wet op Vervreemding van Grond 68 van 1981 en die effek daarvan op die geldigheid van 'n vervreemdingsakte. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (3) / Aug, pp 501-510.

Lötz DJ, Nagel CJ: 2006. Section 2(1) of the Alienation of Land Act, trusts, trustees and agency - Thorpe v Trittenwein [2006] SCA 30 (RSA). Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (4) / Nov, pp 698-704.

de Villiers WP: 2006. Negotiated pleas: Notes about and towards effective assistance by counsel. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (1) / Feb, pp 152-156.

de Villiers WP: 2006. Ineffective assistance by counsel during plea negotiations: An agreement lost. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (3) / Aug, pp 484-491.

Vettori MS: 2006. Judicial protection of employee cnterests in England, Australia and the USA. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (1) / Feb, pp 79-96.

Muller E: 2006. The treatment of life insurance policies in deceased estates with a perspective on the calculation of estate duty. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (2) / May, pp 259-278.

Olivier L: 2006. The South African Revenue Service's right to disclose confidential information to law enforcement agencies. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (2) / May, pp 325-332.

Geyer S: 2006. Plagiarism and copyright infringement: Defining the common ground. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (4) / Nov, pp 573-593.

Calitz JC, Burdette DA: 2006. The appointment of insolvency practioners in South African : time for a change?. Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 4, pp 721-751.

Millard (neé van der Nest) D: 2006. Models to assess personal injury: Lessons from Norwegian law?. Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 4, pp 690-704.

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van Eck BPS: 2006. The Constitutionalisation of Labour Law : No place for a superior labour appeal court in labour matters (Part 2) : Erosion of the labour court's jurisdiction. Obiter, 27 (1), pp 20-32.

Roestoff M, Renke S: 2006. Debt relief for consumers - The interaction between insolvency and consumer protection legislation (Part 2). Obiter, 27 (1), pp 98-110.

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