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A full-text collection with trade and scholarly publications relating to South African and African law. It includes publications relating to fields of criminal law, estate planning, human rights law, tax and company law, and more.
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ACCORD Occasional Paper
ACCORD's Occasional Papers are intended to blend inter-disciplinary policy, practice and research on peace and security issues.
The series is primarily an outlet for stakeholders in the conflict resolution, peacebuilding and development and governance sectors and a platform for sharing new and evolving knowledge. The series is disseminated widely to approximately 3000 readers, which includes government ministries, academics, and international, regional, and national organisations around the world.
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Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology
Acta Criminologica: Southern African Journal of Criminology is a peer reviewed academic journal which promotes academic and professional discourse and the publishing of research results on the subject of crime and victimisation, conflict, deviance, abuse of power and reaction to crime and other conflict related phenomena.
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Acta Juridica
Historical content up to September 2015. For the updated content subscribe to the Juta’s Law Journals collection.
A peer edited journal. This annual thematic journal is published in conjunction with the faculty of Law of the University of Cape Town. Each year a current legal issue forms the focus. Published by Juta Law.,
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Africa Conflict Monitor
Published by In On Africa (IOA), the Africa Conflict Monitor (ACM) is a dynamic monthly report, headed by Founding Editor James Hall. The ACM team prides itself in producing intelligence on the African continent from within, by African insiders.
The ACM provides concise, insightful and up-to-date analyses of major conflict and terrorism trends in Africa, and is the essential tool for foreign governments and businesses, as well as international NGOs with stakes in security and political stability across the African continent.
Each edition expertly synthesises past developments, current dynamics and future prognoses into an intelligible and informative conflict and terrorism synopsis.
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Africa Conflict Monthly Monitor
Published by Consultancy Africa Intelligence (CAI), the Africa Conflict Monthly Monitor (ACMM) is a dynamic new monthly report, headed by Founding Editor James Hall. The ACMM team prides itself in producing intelligence on the African continent from within, by African insiders.The ACMM provides concise, insightful and up-to-date analyses of major conflict and terrorism trends in Africa. This includes the major hotspots in the Horn of Africa, the Great Lakes region and the political transformations underway in North Africa.
The ACMM is the essential tool for foreign governments and businesses, as well as international NGOs with stakes in security and political stability across the African continent. Each edition expertly synthesises past developments, current dynamics and future prognoses into an intelligible and informative conflict and terrorism synopsis.,
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African Human Rights Law Journal
As democratic practices and the protection of human rights struggle to become rooted in Africa, and more institutions dealing with human rights on the continent are being established, the African Human Rights Law Journal records and interprets developments in this area. The Journal deals with topics relating to human rights that are of relevance to Africa, Africans and scholars of Africa. In the process, the African Human Rights Law Journal hopes to contribute towards a jurisprudence rooted in African soil. The Journal appears twice a year. Recent articles have dealt with the death penalty; corruption; the rights of the child; the new partnership for African Development. A peer edited journal.
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African Journal of Democracy and Governance
The African Journal of Democracy and Governance (AJDG) / Revue africaine de la démocratie et de la gouvernance (RADG) is published under the auspices of the Institute for Democracy, Governance, Peace and Development in Africa (IDGPA)/Institute pour la démocratie, la gouvernance, la paix et le développement en Afrique (IDGPA, and a non-profit and independent civil society organisation registered in South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
AJDG/RADG is a fully peer-reviewed quarterly, multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary journal that publishes editorials, articles, essays, book reviews, and notes on issues related to democracy, good governance, development and peace in Africa.
Its main objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and constitute a repository of scholarly work of high academic standards which impacts on policies and contribute to the establishment and/or consolidation of democracy, good governance, development and peace that are critical for an African renaissance.
AJDG/RADG is a bilingual journal that publishes articles in French and/or English on any issue governance in Africa.Since 27 October 2017, the African Journal of Democracy and Gouvernance / Revue africaine de la democratie et de la gouvernance is among the international journals approved on the Norwegian List of Accredited Journals.
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African Journal of Employee Relations
Formerly the South African Journal of Labour Relations, the African Journal of Employee Relations is a scientific research journal published by the School of Management Sciences and the Graduate School of Business Leadership of the University of South Africa. The journal publishes research in the field of employment relations.
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African Journal of Public Affairs
Publishes under the auspices of the “African Consortium of Public Administration” within the broader range of issues relating to African Development, African Diaspora, Politics, Economics, Public Policy, African Public Administration, African Leadership, African Diaspora Issues
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African Journal of Rhetoric
The African Journal of Rhetoric is the main publication of the African Association for Rhetoric. The Journal publishes solicited and unsolicited papers from members and non-members.
In most cases, papers published would have been presented at the biennial conference of the Association and if considered publishable would go through a review process by the members of the Association's Editorial Advisory Board. Submissions are accepted from any aspect of African Rhetoric. Alternate publications will be refereed selections from conference proceedings, while at other times, papers will be selected purely from responses to solicited calls. AJR published original papers and research outputs at the intersection of rhetoric with public communication, political science, law, public health policy, sociology, development studies, peace studies, medicine and broadly in the humanities and social science.
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African Journal on Conflict Resolution
This journal publishes articles and book reviews in the broad field of understanding and responding to conflict. It is especially oriented towards topics, methods and perspectives with regard to conflict and dealing with conflict in Africa, but it is not narrow-mindedly preoccupied with Africa alone.
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African Yearbook of Rhetoric
The African Yearbook of Rhetoric is motivated by the belief, supported by observation, that a democracy that does not provide its people with the means to argue, rhetoric, is bound to be perverted. This journal is impelled by the conviction, borne by international scholarship in rhetoric, that a duty of deliberation is placed on both governed and government, and is fundamental to the reasonable exercise of citizenship. Scholars, in turn, are duty-bound to interrogate rhetorical processes and truth-making beliefs that instruct, or destroy life in a democracy.
The journal prefers to publish invited papers only, on set themes. Authors who would like to offer papers should direct their enquiries to: The Editor in Chief: africarhetoric@rhetoricafrica.orgThe journal publishes articles in English/French/Spanish/Chinese/Arabic.
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Annual Survey of South African Law
This publication has been published, without interruption, since 1947. Produced in collaboration with the School of Law of the University of Witwatersrand, the Annual Survey of South African Law is the original, authoritative annual review of the law in South Africa. The Annual Survey provides an exhaustive overview and analysis of the year's developments by renowned judicial experts and commentators in their fields. The publication has established a well-deserved reputation as the invaluable reference resource and record of the state of South African law at any given time. ,
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Article 19
Article 19 is a dedicated journal highlighting issues related to all forms of corporal punishment of children. It seeks to promote positive forms of discipline and the abolition of corporal punishment to ensure the realisation of children's rights to dignity and physical integrity. The journal aims to serve as a mechanism through which diverse and relevant information advocating the prohibition of all forms of corporal punishment of children in South Africa and on the African continent can be disseminated. It is published every four months by the Children's Rights Project at the Community Law Centre.,
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Article 40
Article 40 is a quarterly newsletter, published by the Children's Rights Project of the Community Law Centre.
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Business Tax and Company Law Quarterly
A quarterly journal that provides invaluable, practical and highly accessible opinions on relevant issues pertaining to tax in the business environment and to company law, particularly as it impacts the conduct of business in SA. The journal is edited by three of South Africa’s leading tax and corporate consultants.
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Child Abuse Research in South Africa
Child Abuse Research In South Africa is the journal of the South African Society on the Abuse of Children and promotes academic and professional discourse amongst professionals involved in child-care work in South Africa. It publishes high-quality, peer-evaluated, applied, multidisciplinary articles focusing on the theoretical, empirical and methodological issues related to child abuse in the light of the current political, cultural and intellectual topics in South Africa.
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Codicillus
Legal and semi-legal articles on South African and international law and comparative law. Information about faculty affairs.,
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Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa
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The journal is published three times a year (March, July, November). An important regular feature in each issue of CILSA is the review of current legal developments in Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is the only internationally available, regular update of legal developments in these countries.
CILSA is a peer-reviewed academic publication and is the recognized South African law journal with a wide international circulation and welcomes contributions from non-South African academics.
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Conflict Trends
This ground-breaking magazine offers unique at-a-glance overviews of both developments in conflicts and positive steps towards renaissance on the continent of Africa. Also included are in-depth articles focusing on conflict analysis.
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