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FACULTY OF LAW
Departments
Department of Commercial Law
Department of Private Law
Department of Public Law
The following books were either authored or edited by
faculty staff in 2011:
South African Constitutional Law: Bill
of Rights
(Halton Cheadle);
New Employment and Labour
Relations Law in Tanzania
(Evance Kalula);
International
Child Abduction: The Inadequacies of the Law
(Thalia
Kruger);
Source Book on Drafting Property Law and
Practice in Nigeria
(Ada Okoye);
Innovative Possibilities –
Global Policing Research and Practice
(Clifford Shearing);
Sexual Offences Commentary: Act 32 of 2007
(Dee
Smythe);
Traditional African Religions in South African
Law
(Tom Bennett);
Human Rights under the Malawian
Constitution
(Danwood Chirwa);
Accountable Government
in Africa – Perspectives from Public Law and Political
Studies
(Danwood Chirwa);
South African Criminal Law
and Procedure General Principles of Criminal Law
,
4th
edition (Jonathan Burchell);
Essays in Honour of CG van
der Merwe
(Hanri Mostert).
This range of publications alone reflects the diversity
of research in the faculty and reflects the university’s
Afropolitan vision, as well as the faculty’s contribution to
national and international research.
Overall, we are pleased with our trajectory and staff
commitment, and strongly believe that the Faculty of
Law’s research profile will continue to grow.
Professor Pamela Schwikkard
Dean of the Faculty of Law