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October 2007 |
| ISSN: |
1995-2163 |
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Internet
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| Notes: |
NEW PUBLICATION FROM JUTA LAW |
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| About this Publication: |
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Juta & Co has released an invaluable source of information in the form of electronic journals. This new product contains the full text of Juta’s law journals from 2000 to date in the same user-friendly format as Juta’s other electronic publications.
It comprises thousands of pages of articles, notes, cases, case discussions and book reviews on a diversity of subjects and searches can be performed across all journals. With over 5,000 pages of new articles added each year, this is a must-have for all legal practitioners. |
| Contents: |
- The South African Law Journal
- South Africa’s premier law journal. It publishes articles, notes on cases and book reviews by prominent members of the legal profession and academics. Founded in 1884, it is the oldest law journal of its kind in the world. The South African Law Journal is the legal showcase for new ideas, changing attitudes and shifting emphases in South African law. It includes authoritative articles, recent cases, notes and comments, correspondence and book reviews.
- Approximately 800 pages per annum
- Acta Juridica
- An annual thematic journal which, for over 50 years, has been published with the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Town.
- Approximately 400 pages per annum
- Journal of South African Law/Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg
- Published quarterly for the Faculty of Law at the University of Johannesburg, the Journal covers a broad spectrum of topics pertinent to the legal community and includes articles, book reviews, commentary and notes.
- Approximately 800 pages per annum
- South African Journal on Human Rights
- The SAJHR has been published by Juta in collaboration with the University of the Witwatersrand since 1984 and contains articles, cases and comments on human rights. It provides a forum for the expression of views on, and is committed to the cause of, human rights. Although the South African Journal on Human Rights is intended primarily for lawyers, it is also read by non-lawyers who take an interest in constitutional law and human rights in South Africa. Thus it endeavours to strike a balance between a high quality legal periodical and a magazine for human rights proponents in search of information and advice. Includes articles, cases and comments on human rights and book reviews.
- Approximately 700 pages per annum
- South African Journal on Criminal Justice
- An accredited, specialist legal journal in the field of criminal justice, with a particular emphasis on southern Africa. The Journal focuses on criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, international criminal law and criminology. International scholars in criminal justice are represented on the editorial panel. Includes articles, comments, book reviews and analysis of recent cases by specialists.
- Approximately 600 pages per annum
- Stellenbosch Law Review
- Published in collaboration with the University of Stellenbosch, it is a forum for the discussion of topical legal issues in various fields. As a law review, the emphasis is on providing insight rather than just an overview. It maintains a balance between a wide variety of specialist fields and legal subjects of general interest. Includes full-length articles, book review articles, case notes and comments, as well as shorter book reviews and announcements.
- Approximately 450 pages per annum
- South African Mercantile Law Journal
- A specialised journal published by Juta and the Faculty of Law, University of South Africa. It is devoted to publishing material in the field of mercantile and business law. The Journal is not intended as a businessman’s journal, but
is aimed at practitioners in these areas of law. Includes learned articles, comments, notes and reviews.
- Approx. 800 pages per annum
- Juta's Business Law
- This quarterly journal deals with law as it affects the business world. A wide range of interesting topics in clear, short articles in plain English keeps those interested in business up to date with the relevant law. Includes articles on how the principles of commercial law work in business.
- Approximately 192 pages per annum
- African Human Rights Law Journal
- As democratic practices and the protection of human rights become rooted in Africa, and more institutions dealing with human rights are being established on the continent, the African Human Rights Law Journal records developments in this area. Published by Juta for the Centre of Human Rights at the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, the Journal deals with topics relating to human rights that are of importance to Africa, Africans and scholars of Africa. In the process, the Journal hopes to contribute towards jurisprudence rooted in African soil. Past articles have dealt with corruption, the rights of the child and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD). Includes jurisdiction of the African Court on Human and people’s rights, courts and constitutional rights in emerging democracies, a possible protocol on the abolition of the death penalty and women’s rights, and circumcision.
- Approximately 400 pages per annum
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| Of Interest to: |
- Legal practitioners
- Academics
- Students
- Researchers
- Libraries
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| Key Benefits: |
- The most widely cited source of in-depth debate on legal issues
- Over 30 000 pages of original, peer-reviewed research & writing
- Experienced expert editors ensure a consistently high quality of content
- Fully searchable across all journals
- Consolidated index for all journals plus special searches by title, author or citation
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| Author Details: |
African Human Rights Journal: F Viljoen, C Heyns (Editors), A Nienaber (Assistant Editor)
Juta’s Business Law: C Visser, A D Smith
South African Journal of Criminal Justice: J M Burchell (Editor-in-Chief), P J Schwikkard, K Phelps (Editors)
South African Journal on Human Rights: C Albertyn, W Agherdien, I Currie, G Fick, J Klaaren, T L Field, B Goldblatt, V Nmehielle, M Mushariwa
South African Law Journal: D Visser, F du Bois, C Hoexter, T Roux (Editors)
South African Mercantile Law Journal: J P van Niekerk (Editor)
Stellenbosch Law Review: J du Plessis (Editor)
Tydskrif vir Suid-Afrikaanse Reg/Journal of South African Law: J C Sonnekus |
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