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    • Joint ventures in the flag Boshielo irrigation scheme, South Africa: A history of smallholders, states and business 

      van Koppen, Barbara; Tapela, Barbara Nompumelelo; Mapedza, Everisto (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2015)
      In the global debates on the modes of farming, including irrigated farming, that are viable for the majority of rural people, three models prevail: (i) smallholder family farming; (ii) farming led by agribusiness’ ...
    • A journal for biblical, theological and / or contextual hermeneutics? 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Stellenbosch University, 2020)
      This contribution reflects on the current sub-title of the journal Scriptura, namely “Journal for Biblical, Theological and Hermeneutics”. It showsthat this has been a core interest of the journal over a period of forty ...
    • Journeys from the horizons of history: Text, trial and tales in the construction of narratives of pain 

      Lalu, Premesh; Harris, Brent (Southern African Literature and Culture Centre, UKZN, 1996-10)
      This article draws inspiration from Jauss's theorisation of the concepts of horizon, reception, and construction. The problem we confront relates to the way we receive, interpret, and apply texts without cognisance of ...
    • Judgement and choice in the 1999 South African election 

      Mattes, Robert; Taylor, Helen; Africa, Cherrel (Taylor & Francis, 1999)
      In this article, we set out the basic points of the theoretical framework of voter choice that underlie the Opinion '99 research project. In contrast to prevailing theories that have characterized voter choice in ...
    • Judicial remedies and socio-economic rights : a response to Christopher Mbazira 

      Bilchitz, Bilchitz (ESR Review : Economic and Social Rights in South Africa, 2008)
      Christopher Mbazira has produced a lucid, well-researched and thorough study of judicial remedies in cases concerning socio-economic rights. This response seeks to engage critically with Mbazira's claims by raising certain ...
    • The Judiciary in Federal Systems in Africa 

      Steytler, Nico; Ayele, Zemelak (Perspectives on Federalism, 2020)
      Eight states in Africa that have federal or federal-type government systems and most of these federations emerged in the post-Cold War period. The African federations are in various degrees characterised by a limited ...
    • 'Jumping the queue', waiting lists and other myths : perceptions and practice around housing demand and allocation in South Africa 

      Assim, Usang Maria; Agaba, Daphine Kabagambe (ESR Review : Economic and Social Rights in South Africa, 2014)
      On 13 and 18 June 2014, the Socio-Economic Rights Project of the Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, held roundtable discussions in Cape Town and Johannesburg on housing demand and allocation in South Africa.
    • Jumping the Queue', Waiting Lists and other Myths: Perceptions and Practice around Housing Demand and Allocation in South Africa 

      Tissington, Kate; Munshi, Naadira; Mirugi-Mukundi, Gladys; Durojaye, Ebenezer (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, and Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa, 2013)
      Since 1994 the South African government, through its National Housing Subsidy Scheme (NHSS), has embarked on the large-scale provision of state-subsidised housing to low-income households across the country. Over 2 million ...
    • The jurisdiction of the Regional Courts Amendment Act, 2008: some implications for child law and divorce jurisdiction 

      Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2011)
      The promulgation of the Jurisdiction of the Regional Courts Amendment Act, 31 of 2008 (hereafter the JRCAA) in 62 large urban magisterial districts on 9 August 2010 (Women's Day) heralds a potentially drastic transformation ...
    • "Just say sorry" Ubuntu and the Child Justice Act 

      Sloth-Nielsen, Julia; Gallinetti, Jacqui (PER (Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal), 2011)
      In the midst of concerns about serious offences committed by young people, the Child Justice Act is the first formal legislative step to introduce restorative justice in South Africa, and promotes reconciliation and problem ...
    • Just say sorry?" Ubuntu, Africanisation and the child justice system in the Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 

      Sloth-Nielsen, Julia; Gallinetti, Jacqui (North-West University, 2011)
      In the midst of concerns about serious offences committed by young people, the Child Justice Act is the first formal legislative step to introduce restorative justice in South Africa, and promotes reconciliation and problem ...
    • Justice delayed but not denied: The prosecution of Thomas Kwoyelo for international crimes in Uganda 

      Nanyunja, Brenda; Nortje, Windell (North-West Unversity, 2023)
      This article investigates the challenges of the application of international law in a domestic setting as depicted in the ongoing trial of Thomas Kwoyelo. Kwoyelo, a former child soldier and commander in the Lord's Resistance ...
    • The justification of God? The story of God’s work according to Jürgen Moltmann: Part 1 

      Conradie, Ernst (Stellenbosch University, 2008)
      This essay reconstructs the way in which Jürgen Moltmann tells the story of God’s work. This is done on the basis of a review essay by Douglas Farrow who identifies a neo-Platonic structure in Moltmann’s systematic ...
    • The Juvenile Justice Law Reform Process in South Africa: Can children's rights approach carry the day? 

      Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (Quarterly Law Review, 1999)
      The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child detainees in the dark days of apartheid in the 1980s. Children, who were at the forefront of the struggle for democratic ...
    • Juvenile justice review 1994-1995 

      Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1995)
      This review of the state of juvenile justice in South Africa introduces a new section to this journal in which annual developments relating to law and policy in the field of juvenile justice will be examined. Juvenile ...
    • Juvenile justice review 1996 

      Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1996)
      This review follows the 1995 review, the first in this journal, and similarly reviews the period until 30 September 1996. In the year presently under review the principle focus of juvenile justice concern was yet again the ...
    • Juvenile justice review 1997 

      Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1998)
      The 1997 juvenile justice review charts developments in juvenile justice law in South Africa from November 1996 until October 1997. The most significant development during 1997 was the release of the issue paper on Juvenile ...
    • Juvenile justice review 1998 

      Julia, Sloth-Nielsen; Lukas, Muntingh (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1999)
      The 1998 Juvenile Justice Review charts developments in juvenile justice law and practice in South Africa from October 1997 until October 1998. However, the release of the South African Law Commission discussion paper on ...
    • Juvenile justice review 1999-2000 

      Lukas, Muntingh; Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 2001)
      The two years covered in this review have seen major developments in the juvenile justice sphere. Not only have several important judicial decisions been handed down, but the process of law reform has advanced significantly ...
    • Juvenile ossifying fibroma of the maxillofacial region: Analysis of clinico-pathological features and management 

      Titinchi, Fadi (Medicina Oral S.L., 2021)
      The diagnosis and management of juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) remains a highly debated topic with paucity of studies with long-term follow-up, hence the aim of this study was to report on the clinico-pathological ...