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Fombad CM: 2011. Constitutional Reforms and Constitutionalism in Africa: Reflections on Some Current Challenges and Future Prospects. Buffalo Law Review, 59 (4) / Aug, pp 1007-1108.

Stevens GP: 2011. Forget me not: Thoughts on the crossroads between law and medicine in assessing claims of amnesia. De Jure, 2 (44), pp 273-289, Full Text

Fombad CM: 2011. African bill of rights in a comparative perspective. Fundamina: A Journal of Legal History, 17 (1), pp 33-64, Full Text

Le Roux-Bouwer J, Courtenay M: 2011. Sexual penetration, participation and new legislation: A critical note. Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg (THRHR), 74 (2), pp 286-295, Full Text

Stevens GP: 2011. Unravelling the entrapment enigma: Reflections on the role of the mental health expert in the assessment of battered woman syndrome and coercive control advanced in support of a defence of non-pathological criminal incapacity (1). Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg (THRHR), 74 (3) / Aug, pp 432-448, Full Text

Carstens PA: 2011. Revisiting criminal medical negligence resulting in death - S v Van Heerden 2010 1 SACR 529 (ECP). Journal of Contemporary Roman Dutch Law/ Tydskrif Vir Hedendaagse Romein- Hollandse Reg (THRHR), 74 (4) / Nov, pp 677-682, Full Text

Malan JJ: 2011. The discretionary nature of the official language clause of the Constitution. Southern African Public Law (SAPL), 26 (2), pp 381-407, Full Text

Bishop M: 2011. Rationality is dead! Long live rationality! Saving rational basis review. Southern African Public Law (SAPL), 25 (2), pp 312-345, Full Text

Brand JFD: 2011. Judicial deference and democracy in socio-economic rights cases in South Africa. Stellenbosch Law Review, 22 (3), pp 614-638, Full Text