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Zambia) under the UCT PERC Africa Knowledge Project
as well as customary law development in Somaliland.
The CCLA offers support for Africa-focused doctoral
research and also undertakes consultancies from
institutions in the public and private sectors.
Professor and Chair
Professor S. Mancuso
, LLB
Palermo
PhD
Trieste
Administrator
Ms S. van der Brock
Shipping Law Unit
Professor and Head: Professor J.E. Hare
The Shipping Law Unit has been in operation since
the beginning of 1993. The Unit was set up within
the Department of Commercial Law to accommodate
part-time and full-time studies in Shipping Law at
higher postgraduate level, and to support the Maritime
Law option offered to Final Level LLB students. The
Shipping Law Unit provides postgraduate and higher
postgraduate tuition and research in Admiralty law and
practice and in all private law aspects of the law relating
to the sea and ships. It serves as an information and
advice centre to the shipping industry, and monitors
developments in maritime law and policy in South
Africa and abroad. The Unit co-operates closely with
the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law which
handles the public law elements of the Law of the Sea
and related subjects.
Visiting Teacher:
R. Knutzen,
LLB Cape Town BCL Oxon
Research Output
Authored books
Jooste, R.D. 2011. The Comparative Guide to the Old
and New Companies Acts. Claremont, Cape Town: Juta.
1021pp. ISBN 978-0-7021-8614-1.
Kruger, T. 2011. International Child Abduction: The
Inadequacies of the Law. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing.
259pp. ISBN 978-1-84946-156-6.
Okoye, A. and Oniekor O.O. 2011. Source Book on
Drafting Property Law & Practice in Nigeria. Enugu: Snaap
Press Ltd. 609pp. ISBN 978-978-910-021-7.
Theron, J.P. 2011. Working Paper No 28: Non-Standard
Workers, Collective Bargaining and Social Dialogue: The
Case of South Africa. Switzerland: International Labour
Organization. 26pp. ISBN 978-922-125-5503-1.
Edited books
Cheadle, H.M., Davis, D. and Haysom, N. (eds) 2011.
South African Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights. 2
nd
edition.
615pp. Durban: LexisNexis Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-409-
01829-5.
Rutinwa, B., Kalula, E.R. and Ackson, T. (eds) 2011. The
New Employment and Labour Relations Law in Tanzania.
290pp. Tanzania: University of Dar es Salaam School of
Law. ISBN 978-0-7992-2479-5.
Chapters in books
Afadameh-Adeyemi, A. and Kalula, E.R. 2011. SADC at
30: Re-examining the legal and institutional anatomy of
the Southern African Development Community. In A. Bosl,
A. du Pisani, G. Erasmus, T. Hartzenberg and R. Sandrey
(eds), Monitoring Regional Integration in Southern Africa,
pp. 5-22. Stellenbosch, South Africa: Tralac: Trade Law
Centre for Southern Africa. ISBN 978-0-9814221-9-0.
Benjamin, P. 2011. Ideas of Labour Law – a view from the
South. In G. Davidov and B. Langille (eds), The Idea of
Labour Law, pp. 209-222. USA: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 978-0-19-969361-0.
Benjamin, P. 2011. Subordination, parasubordination
and self-employment: a comparative study of selected
African countries. In G. Casale (ed.), The Employment
Relationship: A Comparative Overview, pp. 95-136.
Switzerland: International Labour Organization. ISBN 978-
92-2-123302-2.
Cheadle, H.M. and Davis, D. 2011. Structure of the Bill
of Rights. In H. Cheadle, D.M. Davis and N.R.L. Haysom
(eds), South African Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights. 2
nd
edition. pp. 1-1-1-10. Durban: LexisNexis Butterworths.
ISBN 978-0-409-01829-5.
Davis, D. 2011. Access to courts. In H. Cheadle, D.M. Davis
and N.R.L. Haysom (eds), South African Constitutional
Law: Bill of Rights. 2
nd
edition. pp. 28-1-28-11. Durban:
LexisNexis Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-409-01829-5.
Davis, D. 2011. Access to information. In H. Cheadle, D.M.
Davis and N.R.L. Haysom (eds), South African Constitutional
Law: Bill of Rights. 2
nd
edition. pp. 26-1-26-14. Durban:
LexisNexis Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-409-01829-5.
Davis, D. 2011. Assembly. In H. Cheadle, D.M. Davis and
N.R.L. Haysom (eds), South African Constitutional Law: Bill
of Rights. 2
nd
edition. pp. 12-1-12-6. Durban: LexisNexis
Butterworths. ISBN 978-0-409-01829-5.