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Vol. 37 (2012)
Vol. 37 (2012)
Published:
2012-12-31
Articles
African International Scholars and their Contribution to the Development of International Law: United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay
Navi Pillay
1-8
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Interview with Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Christof Heyns
9-21
PDF
Security Council, the Use of Force and Regime Change: Libya and Cote d’Ivoire
Dire Tladi
22-45
PDF
The Effect of Security Council Mandates on the Proportionality Analysis in Humanitarian Interventions
Mathew Truscott
41-60
PDF
Beyond Fragmentation: An Issues-based approach to ‘Human Rights’
Gus Waschefort
61-81
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Elevating a Well-founded Fear of Sexual Violence to a Form of Persecution in Refugee Status Determination: Justifications for a more Inclusive Approach
Lee Stone
82-109
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The Governance Models for Oceans and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Fernando Loureiro Bastos
110-130
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Migration in the Global Village: Cultural Rights, Citizenship and Self-determination
GM Ferreira, MP Ferreira-Snyman
131-153
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Highlights from the Office of the Chief State Law Adviser (International Law)
JGS de Wet
154-168
PDF
Barcelona Traction and Nottebohm Revisited: Nationality as a Requirement for Diplomatic Protection of Shareholders in South African Law: Notes and Comments
Lawrence Ngobeni
169-186
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Revisiting South Africa’s Reporting Obligations under Human Rights Treaties and Peer Review Mechanisms: Baby Strides Grinding to a Halt?
Lilian Chenwi
186-216
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A Bird’s Eye View of International Law in the Twentieth Century: From the Hague Peace Conference to the Kyoto Protocol
George Barrie
216-231
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The Reconciliation of Transnational Economic, Social and Cultural Human Rights via the Common Interest
Werner Scholtz
232-248
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The Proposed International Criminal Chamber Section of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights: A Legal Analysis
Matasi W Martin, Bröhmer Jürgen
248-268
PDF
Teaching International Law in the Context of Domestic Legal Systems: Towards a Transnational Approach
Charlotte Ku
270-282
PDF
International Law Teaching: Glass(es) Half Full? Rose Coloured? Red/White and Blue?
John Gamble
283-301
PDF
A Presumptuous Beginner: Some Thoughts on Teaching International Law at Undergraduate Level for the First Time
Annelize Nienaber
301-313
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Judicial Decisions: Price Comparisons in Anti-dumping Investigations Following China – X-rays WT/DS425/R
Gustav Brink
314-323
PDF
Building Dams to Assuage the Hunger for Electricity: The Chilean Hydro-Aysén Decision
Margaret Beukes
323-355
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South Africa’s Foreign Policy and International Relations during 2012
Dirk Kotzé
356-377
PDF
Southern African Events of International Significance – 2011
Margaret Beukes
378-392
PDF
Treaties
Treaties and Literature
Rika van der Walt
393-404
PDF
Note
Literature
Patrick Vrancken
405-411
PDF
Table of Cases
The Editors
412-414
PDF
Subject Index
The Editors
414-425
PDF
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