Prof. Raymond Koen
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Position: | Deputy Dean |
Department: | Criminal Justice and Procedure |
Faculty: | Faculty of Law |
Qualifications: | LLM, PhD |
More about me: | here and here |
My publications in this repository | |
Tel: | 021 959 3282 |
Email: | rkoen@uwc.ac.za |
Recent Submissions
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Cave pecuniam: Lawyers as launderers
(North-West University, 2012)In South Africa there is something almost sacrosanct about an attorney's trust account. It is the prescribed destination of all funds paid in trust by a client to an attorney. Clients tend to have complete confidence in ... -
Restorative justice as postmodern justice: exegesis and critique
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)This essay explores the relationship between postmodernism and RJ. Postmodernism quickly outgrew its non-legal origins and has extended its reach to incorporate matters legal. Already, it has established a significant presence ... -
Law and justice at the dawn of the 21st century: Essays in honour of Lovell Derek Fernandez
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)Essays in honour of Lovell Derek Fernandez, Lawyer, Linguist, Mensch -
All roads lead to property: Pashukanis, Christie and the Theory of Restorative Justice
(North-West University, 2013)The name of Evgeny Pashukanis, the Bolshevik jurisprudent, is linked umbilically to the so-called commodity form theory of law. In his Law and Marxism Pashukanis develops a general theory of law which turns upon the ... -
Pashukanis on crime and punishment
(University of Pretoria, 2013)Evgeny Pashukanis deservedly is famous as the author of the so-called commodity form theory of law. In his Law and Marxism he postulated that the form of legal relations held the key to the Marxist critique of law and ...