Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal

eISSN 1727-3781

2015 Volume 18 Number 2

 

31 July 2015

Index

  •  Editorial
  •  Articles
  •  Note
 

 

 

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Editorial

This issue of PER consists of 11 articles and one case note dealing with a wide range of topics in the global legal landscape. Monray Botha analyses the responsibility of South African companies towards their employees for achieving social justice in the corporate world. Fawzia Cassim examines how identity thieves use the personal information of individuals to commit identity fraud and theft, and looks at legislative solutions introduced in South Africa, the United States of America, the United Kingdom and India to combat identity theft crimes. Howard Chitimira discusses the regulation of market manipulation in Australia with the purpose of assessing if lessons can be learnt from it for South Africa. Leentjie de Jong deals with parenting coordination, a new alternative dispute resolution process to alleviate the negative effects of high-conflict co-parenting cases on the South African court system and the children of divorce. Yvonne Donders investigates the cultural dimensions of the right to health endorsed by several treaty provisions and treaty monitoring bodies and comes to the conclusion that states can implement the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health in a culturally sensitive and responsible way by consulting cultural communities and individuals. Joel Modiri reflects on the development of a radical democratic political theory that shifts analytical and conceptual registers in which the relationship between law and poverty is conventionally addressed and argues for the creation of a radical alternative that defatalizes the present. Stephen Peté's unconventional historical examination of the Barberton Prison Complex during the 1980s is published in two parts. The first part deals with the deaths of three prisoners and the injury of many others during a day of violence at the Barberton prison farm on 29 December 1982 and the second part examines a string of violent incidents which occurred within the Barberton Prison Complex during the course of 1983, leading to nine inmate deaths. Robbie Robinson raises the question of whether or not the constitutionally entrenched right to make decisions concerning reproduction may be limited, as the continued existence of the State may ultimately be jeopardised if the size of the population is not limited to the available levels of subsistence. Olufemi Soyeju discusses the incapacity of low-income countries to realise the Millennium Development Goals and seeks to make a case for the adoption of a development-driven approach to law as a linchpin for the post-2015 development agenda. Carmel van Niekerk considers the constitutionality of section 294 of the Children's Act 38 of 2005, which permits commissioning parents to engage in surrogacy arrangements only in instances where they are able to provide a genetic link to their future offspring. In the only case note, Salona Lutchman evaluates the implications of SS v Litako 2014 SACR 431 (SCA): A Clarification on Extra Curial Statements and Hearsay.

Editor:

Prof C Rautenbach

 

Articles

Responsibilities of Companies towards Employees

MM Botha

1 - 67 Summary

Protecting Personal Information in the Era of Identity Theft: Just how Safe is our Personal Information from Identity Thieves?

F Cassim

68-110 Summary

The Regulation of Market Manipulation in Australia: A Historical Comparative Perspective

H Chitimira

111-148 Summary

Suggested Safeguards and Limitations for Effective and Permissible Parenting Coordination (Facilitation or Case Management) in South Africa

M de Jong

149-178 Summary

Exploring the Cultural Dimensions of the Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health

YM Donders

179-222 Summary

Law's Poverty

JM Modiri

223-273 Summary

Apartheid's Alcatraz: The Barberton Prison Complex During the Early 1980s - Part One

SA Peté

274-305 Summary

Apartheid's Alcatraz: The Barberton Prison Complex During the Early 1980s - Part Two

SA Peté

306-331 Summary

Provisional Thoughts on Limitations to the Right to Procreate

JA Robinson

332-361 Summary

Making a Case for a Development-Driven Approach to Law as a Linchpin for the Post-2015 Development Agenda

O Soyeju

362-396 Summary

Section 294 of the Children's Act: Do Roots Really Matter?

C van Niekerk

397-428 Summary

 

Note

S v Litako 2014 SACR 431 (SCA): A Clarification on Extra Curial Statements and Hearsay 

S Lutchman

429-448 Summary

 

Edition Editor

Prof C Rautenbach

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