Browsing Journals by Subject "Administrative law"
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At the intersection between expropriation law and administrative law: two critical views on the constitutional court's arun judgment
(2016)(LUPO) vests all land indicated as public roads on a development plan in the local authority upon approval of such a plan. This includes land that is in excess of the normal need of the development. The appellant must hence ... -
Deference and diffèrance: judicial review and the perfect gift
(2006)The highest courts in both Canada and South Africa have expressed themselves in favour of an approach of deference as respect in the review of administrative action. The notion of deference as respect derives from ... -
Reviewing the Speaker's decision : a brief synopsis of UDM v Speaker of the National Assembly 2017 5 SA 300 (CC)
(PER/PELJ, 2021)In United Democratic Movement v Speaker of the National Assembly 2017 5 SA 300 (CC), the Constitutional Court set out certain factors that the Speaker of the National Assembly must consider when deciding the manner in ... -
What happens when the judiciary switches roles with the legislator? An innovative Israeli version of a mixed jurisdiction
(2012)Civil Law codices are analytic, abstract and removed from the specific influence of particular cases. When rules are codified In Common Law systems they reflect a collection of rulings and not a collection of analytic ...