Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "Robinson, J.A."
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The biology of homosexuality and its implications for human rights in South Africa.
Robinson, J.A.; Van Aardt, W.J. (LexisNexus, 2009) -
Die adversatiewe stelsel van bewyslewering en die beste belang van die kind in egskeidingsaangeleenthede: enkele gedagtes oor “collaborative law” ter beslegting van ouerlike geskille
Robinson, J.A. (2015)In this contribution it is argued that the adversarial system of litigation does not serve the best interests of children upon divorce. After a brief analysis of the system it is concluded that other less aggressive means ... -
Provisional thoughts on limitations to the right to procreate
Robinson, J.A. (2015)The constantly increasing human population results in severe ecological, psychological, political, economic and sociological ramifications. These negative implications raise the question whether the constitutionally ... -
Reflections on the conflict of interests of children and parents
Robinson, J.A. (J.H. de Bussy, 2013)Een van die mees ingewikkelde probleme wat deur die beste belang van die kind aan die orde gestel word is in die interaksie tussen die regte van kinders en hulle ouers geleë. Die Grondwet bevat geen aanduiding hoe die ... -
The right of the child to care and constitutional damages for the loss of parental care: some thoughts on M v Minister of Police and Minister of Police v Mboweni
Robinson, J.A.; Prinsloo, R (2015)In the a quo judgment in M v Minister of Police a radical new approach was followed in respect of claims for loss of parental care. The issue before court was whether a child whose parent has died as a result of the wrongful ... -
The South African Civil Union Act 2006: progressive legislation with regressive implications?
Robinson, J.A.; Bradley, S. Smith (Oxford University Press, 2008)A ground-breaking judgment handed down by the Constitutional Court on 1 December 2005 gave parliament 1 year within which to promulgate legislation that facilitated same-sex marriage in South Africa. In response, the Civil ...