The launch started with a welcome address by Prof Andre Borain, the Dean of the Law Faculty, after which Vice-Principal, Prof Robin Crewe, offered a few words in support of PULP. This was followed by an overview of the PULP and World Bank project presented by Prof Danie Brand on behalf of PULP.
Subsequently a panel of speakers, made up of authors and editors of the books, were given the opportunity to present their work, and finally Prof Frans Viljoen, the Director of the Centre for Human Rights, offered a vote of thanks and refreshments were served.
Titles in the ‘Rule of Law in Africa’ series include:
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Constitutional Court Review 2011
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Politocracy: An assessment of the coercive logic of the territorial state and ideas around a response to it – Koos Malan
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The University of Botswana Law Review Volume 10, December 2010
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Aspects of disability law in Africa – Editors: Illse Grobbelaar and Tobias van Reenen
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Property Law in Namibia – Sam Amoo
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Intellectual Property Law in Africa – Adams and Adams
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The balancing of interests in environmental law in Africa – Editors: Michael Faure & Willemien du Plessis
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Beyond the law: Multi-disciplinary perspectives on human rights – Editor: Frans Viljoen assisted by Jehoshaphat Njau
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Is This Seat Taken? Conversations at the Bar, the Bench and the Academy – Editors: Stu Woolman & David Bilchitz
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