Faculty Publications

Our faculty produces significant research contributions in the form of peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books, and book chapters, as well as peer-reviewed conferences, paper presentations, seminars, extension bulletins, essays, op-eds in major media outlets, and other publications. The compilation of faculty publications includes recent academic work.

 

African Disability Rights Yearbook (ADRY)

Drawing inspiration from the European Yearbook on Disability Law, it is the first publication of its kind that focuses on Africa. It aims to bring into prominence an area traditionally neglected by both African governments and academics. Following in the wake of the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, it is the first peer-reviewed journal to focus exclusively on disability as human rights on the African continent.

           www.adry.up.ac.za

 

African Human Rights Law Journal (AHRLJ)

The African Human Rights Law Journal publishes peer-reviewed contributions dealing with human rights related  topics of relevance to Africa, Africans and scholars of  Africa. The Journal appears twice a year and is available both as online open access and in print.

             www.ahrlj.up.ac.za

 

De Jure

 

De Jure is a general law journal, accredited by the Department of Higher Education & Training. It publishes original research concerned with the development and dissemination of cutting-edge legal research, both national and international. The scope of the journal is wide and supports legal academics, practitioners and scholars.

        www.dejure.up.ac.za

 

Preroria Student Law Review (PSLR) 

This is a student-driven journal published by the Pretoria University Law Press (PULP) based at the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria.The PSLR is a peer-reviewed journal and student-driven initiative that provides an interactive forum for students, academics, and legal professionals to discuss topical legal matters. University of Pretoria Law contributes to the development of legal knowledge based on intensive research to address the problem of shortage of indigenous legal material in Africa.  

            www.pulp.up.ac.za/

 

Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)

This is an independent, non-profit press based at the Faculty of Law in the Centre for Human Rights (CHR). PULP increases access to innovative, high quality and peer-reviewed texts with a focus on human rights and other aspects of public international law, especially in Africa.

   
      https://www.pulp.up.ac.za/

 

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