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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
A  D  E  I  J  P  S  T 

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Le Roux J: 2006. Adjudicating sexual orientation within a constitutional framework: A South African criminal law perspective. African Journal of International and Comparative Law / Revue Africaine de Droit International et Comparé, 14, pp 120-133.

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Malan JJ: 2006. From a quasi-federal Constitution to centralist command. De Jure, 39 (1), pp 149-162.

Malan JJ: 2006. 'n Bondige interpretasie van artikel 235 van die Grondwet. De Jure, 39 (3), pp 645-655.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2006. State as Pimp: Sexual slavery in South Africa. Development Southern Africa, 23 (3) / Sept, pp 385-400.

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Woolman SC, Fleisch B: 2006. South Africa's unintended experiment in school choice: How the National Education Policy Act, The South African Schools Act and the Employment of Educators Act create the enabling conditions for quasi-markets in schools. Education and the Law, 18 (1).

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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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Bekink B, Bekink M: 2006. Aspects of rape, statutory rape and the Choice on the Termination of Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996: Do we protect our minor women?. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (1) / Feb, pp 14-28.

Pearmain D: 2006. Contracting for socio-economic rights: A contradiction in terms? (1). Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (2) / May, pp 287-301.

Pearmain D: 2006. Contracting for socio-economic rights: A contradiction in terms? (2). Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg, 69 (3) / Aug, pp 466-478.

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Feris LA: 2006. Risk management and liability for environmental harm caused by GMOS - The South African regulatory framework. Potchefstroomse Electronic Law Journal, 1 (06), p. Online.

Feris LA: 2006. Compliance notices - a new tool in environmental enforcement. Potchefstroomse Electronic Law Journal, 3, p. Online.

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Malan JJ: 2006. Faction rule, (natural) justice and democracy. SA Publiekreg/SA Public Law, 21 (1), pp 142-160.

Redelinghuys IF, Bütow K-W, Carstens PA: 2006. A critical evaluation of the Committee of Preliminary Inquiry of the Health Professions Council of South Africa, with Specific Reference to Maxillo-facial and Oral Surgery (Part 1). South African Dental Journal, 61 (4) / May, pp 148-152.

Redelinghuys IF, Bütow K-W, Carstens PA: 2006. A critical evaluation of the Committee of Preliminary Inquiry of the Health Professions Council of South Africa, with Specific Reference to Maxillo-facial and Oral Surgery (Part 2). South African Dental Journal, 61 (5) / Jun, pp 196-198.

Bekink B: 2006. When do parents go too far? Are South African parents still allowed to chastise their children through corporal punishment in their private homes?. South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 19 (2), pp 173-191.

Carstens PA: 2006. Medical negligence as a causative factor in South African criminal law: Novus actus interveniens or mere misadventure?. South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 19 (2), pp 192-211.

Sprague C, Woolman SC: 2006. Moral Luck: Exploiting South Africa's policy environment to produce a sustainable national antiretroviral treatment programme. South African Journal on Human Rights, 22 (3), pp 337-379.

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Le Roux J, Bekink B: 2006. The abrogation of the death penalty in South Africa: Participating in the ongoing debate. Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg/ Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 69 (2) / May, pp 201-214.

Le Roux J: 2006. Recognising human rights in a young democracy: A criminal law perspective. Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg/ Journal of Contemporary Roman-Dutch Law, 69 (3) / Aug, pp 454-465.

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