2005 index

Date16 August 2019
Published date16 August 2019
SOUTH AFRICAN
JOURNAL OF
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2005 INDEX
Compiled by
Rosemary Kühn
BA (Hons) H Dip (Lib Sci) B Bibl (Hons) M Bibl
University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg
(2005) 18 SACJ Index
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AUTHOR INDEX
Covers all articles, comments, reviews and recent cases
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ALLY, D Pillay and Others v S: Trial fairness; the doctrine of
discoverability; and the concept of ‘detriment’ – the impact
of the Canadian section 24 (2) provision on South African
section 35 (5) jurisprudence ............................................................ 66-76
BENNUN, EM The Mushwana report and prosecution policy ................. 279-305
BERG, J The rise of ‘tik’ and the crime rate .............................................. 306-328
BOOTH, C and DU PLESSIS, M The International Criminal Court
and victims of sexual violence ........................................................ 241-258
COWLING, M Criminal procedure ................................... 88-105; 209-228; 353-376
HOCTOR, S Specif‌i c offences .................................................................. 341-352
KUBISTA, N J ‘Substantial and compelling circumstances’: Sentencing of
rapists under the mandatory minimum sentencing scheme ............ 77-86
LOUW, R Specif‌i c offences ...................................................................... 205-208
MCQUOID-MASON, D Pacemakers and ‘living wills’: Does turning down
a pacemaker to allow death with dignity constitute murder? ......... 24-40
MEINTJES-VAN DER WALT, L Principles of evidence ............................... 203-204
MEINTJES-VAN DER WALT, L Shattering the silence: How glass
analysis speaks .................................................................................. 56-65
MÜLLER, K and VAN DER MERWE, A Judicial management in child abuse
cases: Empowering judicial off‌i cers to be ‘the boss of the court’ .... 41-55
PILLAY, A Constitutional application .............................. 121-125; 233-240; 400-416
POWELL, CH Terrorism and the separation of powers in the national
and international sphere .................................................................. 151-166
REDDI, M Battered woman syndrome: Should it be admitted as
evidence in South African criminal law? .......................................... 259-278
REDDI, M General principles .................................................................87; 335-340
ROACH, K A comparison of South African and Canadian anti terrorism
legislation ......................................................................................... 127-150
SCHÄRF, W The Number: One man’s search for identity in the
Cape underworld and prison gangs (Jonny Steinberg) .................. 329-334
SCHWIKKARD, PJ and VAN DER MERWE, Principles of Evidence ......... 203-204
SIBANDA, O The South African corruption law and bribery of
foreign public off‌i cials in international business transactions:
A comparative analysis ..................................................................... 1-23
SMYTHE, D Moving beyond 30 years of Anglo-American rape law
reforms: legal representation for victims of sexual offences ............ 167-186
TERBLANCHE, S Sentencing ......................................................... 109-120; 385-399
TERBLANCHE, SS and ROBERTS, JV Sentencing in South Africa:
lacking in principle but delivering justice? ...................................... 187-202
WHITEAR-NEL, N Evidence .......................................... 106-108; 229-232; 377-384
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