Pretoria Student Law Review 2014 - 8
Editor in chief: Alicia Allison
2014
ISSN: 1998-0280
Pages: 262x
Print version: Available
Electronic version: Free PDF available
About the publication
A sense of satisfaction is felt in presenting the eighth edition of the Pretoria Student Law Review. With each successive edition, the Review comes ever closer to being infused into the heritage and culture of the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria. Thereby, cementing into legacy a dialogical space for the expression of young people — some being future lawyers, advocates and academics — a space that challenges the status quo. As a consequence, the Review, as a true creature of education, may bring about positive change in the world.
Editor in chief: Alicia Allison
Editors: Alexia Katsiginis and Michael Potter
Table of Contents
- Editors’ note
Alicia Allison - An [un]making of the world: A postcolonialist response to tranformative constitutionalism
Alexia Katsiginis and Cherrie Olivier - Arentdt’s theory of judgment for post-apartheid South Africa
Cara Furniss - Sequestration of the insolvent estate: The ‘advantage to creditors’ requirement
Cherrie Olivier - A comparative consitutional analysis of the right to life in Africa
Petronell Kruger & Nomfundo Ramalakana - Construction and engineering law in South Africa: A fundamental gap in the LLB curriculum
Quinton Joubert - Negotiations on a trade and competition policy under the auspices of the World Trade Organization: An Indian perspective of emerging issues
Saloni Khanderia-Yadav - The development of the concept of constitutional damages
Wesley Martin Grimm