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Speculum Juris Volume 36 Issue 1

Speculum Juris Journal

Vol 36, Number 1 (2022)

ISSN 2523-2177

 

Speculum Juris Law Journal | Vol 35, Number 1 (2022)

Feature Article

Delivery of the Bride as a Requirement for the Validity of a Customary Marriage – The Final Verdict – by DS Koyana (16 pages: 1-16)
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Articles

Waste Pickers and the Informal Economy: A South African Constitutional Law Perspective – by Nonhlanhla Ngcobo (23 pages: 17-39)
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Post-Appeal Measures to Address Wrongful Convictions and/or Miscarriages of Justice in Scotland – by Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi (17 pages: 40-56)
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The African Union’s Response to the 2017 Coup in Zimbabwe: A Democratic Coup Theory Perspective – by Swikani Ncube (17 pages: 57-73)
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The Role of Online Education in Transforming Legal Education – by Desan Iyer and Lizelle Ramaccio Calvino (14 pages: 74-87)
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Expropriation of Land without Compensation in South Africa: Insights from Germany and Brazil’s Use of the Social Obligation Norm – by Nkanyiso Sibanda (17 pages: 88-104)

The Breakdown of the Trust Relationship and Intolerability in the Context of Reinstatement in the Modern Law of Unfair Dismissal (Part 2) - by C Okpaluba and TC Maloka (20 pages: 105-124)
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Caring for the Poor in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic in South Africa: An Appraisal of the Scalabrini Case and Access to Social Relief for Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders  by Oliver Fuo and Charity Sephiri  (21 pages:125-145)
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South Africa’s Land Expropriation without Compensation at the Legitimacy Crossroad: Are the Enabling Provisions a Constitutional Amendment or Dismemberment (Part 2) – by Shelton T Mota MakorePatrick C Osode, and Nombulelo Lubisi (19 pages: 146-164)
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No corpus delicti in Murder Cases: A Review of South African Judgments Dealing with Murder Cases without a Body – by DC van der Linde (18 pages: 165-182)
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Leveraging Regulatory Interventions in the Receivables Financing Industry to Stimulate the Growth of Small Businesses in Ghana – by Francis KorankyeSakyi and Olufemi Oluyeju (18 pages: 183-200)
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CASE NOTES

A Comment on the ‘No Reflective Losses’ Doctrine against the Backdrop of Hlumisa Investment Holdings (RF) Limited and Another v Kirkinis and Others (100390/2015) [2018] ZAGPPHC 863 (31 August 2018) and Hlumisa Investment Holdings (RF) Ltd and Another v Kirkinis and Others 3 ALL SA 650 (SCA); 2020 (5) SA 419 (SCA) (3 July 2020) – by Herbert Kawadza (10 pages: 201-210)
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Financial Assistance to a Related Company under the Companies Act 71 of 2008; Trevo Capital Ltd and Others v Steinhoff International Holdings (Pty) Ltd and Others (2833/2021) [2021] ZAWCHC 123 (2 July 2021) by Etienne Olivier (12 pages: 211-22)
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An Appraisal of the Hurdles with Ascertaining the Applicable Customary Law when Determining Conclusion of a Customary Marriage – ND v MM (18404/ 2018) (2020) ZAGPJHC 113 (12 May 2020) – by Aubrey Manthwa (10 pages: 223-232
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Egregious Lack of Regard for Taxpayer Rights and Reliance on Unsubstantiated Arguments – The matter of F Taxpayer v Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service (IT 45842) [2022] ZATC 1 (25 February 2022) by Arthur van Coller ( 10 pages : 233-243)
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Prof Patrick Osode

Prof Patrick Osode

Managing Editor | Speculum Juris Law Journal

Speculum Juris Law Journal

Editorial Board

ADVISORY BOARD
Speculum Juris Law Journal
ISSN 2523-2177

Hon Mr. Justice D Moseneke
Professor W T Twining
Hon Mr. Justice C M Plasket
Professor G Devenish
Professor S Liebenberg
Hon Justice Dr. W. Mutunga
Professor E Knoetze
Professor JR Midgley
Professor B.J Holden-Smith
Professor T Monsoor

Speculum Juris Law Journal

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Acknowledgments

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