Faculty of Law
Department of Public Law
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Journal Title
De Wet E, De Wet E: 2009. The governance of Kosovo: Security Council Resolution 1244 and the establishment and functioning of EULEX. American Journal of International Law, 103 (1) / Jan, pp 83-96, Full Text
De Wet E: 2009. The relationship between the International Criminal Court and ad hoc criminal tribunals: Competition or symbiosis?. Die Friedens-Warte: Journal of international peace and organization, 83 (4), pp 33-57.
De Wet E, De Wet E: 2009. The role of European courts in the development of a hierarchy of norms within international law: Evidence of constitutionalisation?. European Constitutional law review, 5 (2) / Jun, pp 284-306, Full Text
Malan JJ: 2009. Observations on the use of official languages for the recording of court proceedings. Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 1, pp 141-155, Full Text
Woolman SC: 2009. L'etat, C'est Moi : Why provincial Intra-governmental disputes in South Africa remain ungoverned by the final constitution and the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act - and how we can best resolve them. Law, Democracy and Development, 13 (1), pp 62-75, Full Text
Carstens PA, Pearmain D: 2009. The regulatory framework of the South African health system. Medicine and Law, 28 (1) / Mar, pp 91-124.
Carstens PA: 2009. The involuntary detention and isolation of patients infected with extreme resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB): Implications for public health, human rights and informed consent: Minister of Health, Western Cape v Goliath 2009 2 SA 248 ©. Obiter, 30 (2), pp 420-429, Full Text
Bekink B, Botha CJ: 2009. The role of a modern central bank in managing consumer bankruptcies and corporate failures: A South African public-law angle of incidence. SA Mercantile Law/SA Tydskrif Vir Handelsreg, 21 (1), pp 74-91, Full Text
Le Roux-Bouwer J, Muhire Y: 2009. The status of acts of sexual violence in international criminal law. South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 22 (1), pp 69-87, Full Text
Woolman SC, Sprague C, Black V: 2009. Why state policies that undermine HIV lay counsellors constitute retrogressive measures that violate the right of access to health care for pregnant women and infants. South African Journal on Human Rights, 25 (1), pp 102-125, Full Text
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