
The latest volume of the
South African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 36, 2011) is out. Contents include:
- Miguel Galvao Teles, State succession and treaty survival between the predecessor state and the other state party
- Arpita Gupta,
Constitutional pluralism, a recent trend in international constitutional law : European origins and the third world concerns
- Annet Wanyana Oguttu,
Developing South Africa as a gateway for foreign investment in Africa : a critique of South Africa's headquarter company regime
- Arnold N. Pronto,
An introduction to the articles on the responsibility of international organisations
- Rebecca M.M. Wallace & Fraser A.W. Janeczko,
The 2011 EU Directive on Combating Human Trafficking : does the United Kingdom comply?