South African Law Journal
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The South African Law Journal is a quarterly
History
The SALJ was established in
Editors
The SALJ was edited for much of its history at the University of the Witwatersrand Law School, first by Bobby Hahlo, and then for a period of over forty years by Ellison Kahn.[3] Its current managing editor is Graham Glover (Rhodes University).[4] Its full list of managing editors is:[2]
- William Henry Somerset Bell (1884-1896)
- Shepherd Kitchin (1896-1918)
- Robert Howes (1918-1937; honorary editor from 1937 to 1942)
- Cyril Hall (1943-1949)
- R G McKerron (1950-1958)
- Robert (Bobby) Hahlo (1950-1968)
- Ellison Kahn (1959-1999)
- Carole Lewis (2000-2001)
- Daniel Visser (2000-2009)
- Graham Glover (2010–present)
Notable contributors
Notable foreign contributors to the SALJ include Lord Denning, Frank Michelman, Kent Roach, William Wade, and Reinhard Zimmermann. Notable South African-born contributors include Edwin Cameron, Arthur Chaskalson, Michael Corbett, Jacob de Villiers, John Dugard, Bob Hepple, Lord Hoffmann, Tony Honoré, Sydney Kentridge, John Gilbert Kotzé, Pius Langa, R. W. Lee, Harold Luntz, Dikgang Moseneke, Etienne Mureinik, Kate O'Regan, Oliver Schreiner, Barend van Niekerk, Raymond Wacks, and Rex Welsh. It was for his 1969 contribution to the SALJ that Barend van Niekerk was prosecuted for contempt of court by the apartheid government.[3]
See also
- South African law
References
- ^ "South African Law Journal". Juta Journals. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- ^ a b Schulze, WG (2013). "A conspectus of South Africa legal periodicals: Past to present". Fundamina. 19: 61.
- ^ a b c d Kahn, Ellison (2004). "Speech at the Juta Dinner at the South African Law Journal Jubilee Conference". South African Law Journal. 121: 271.
- ^ "South African Law Journal Editorial Information". Juta Journals. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
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