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LLM Dissertations (2012)
SURNAME
NAME
PROG
SPECS AREA
DISSERTATION TITLE
SUPERVISOR
Bedwell
Glenda
Geraldine
MPhil
Public Law
Maccsand (Pty) Ltd v City of Cape Town and Others – a
missed opportunity for co-operative governance
Loretta Feris
Green
Stewart
Christopher
MPhil
Environmental Law
The Regulation of Sand Mining in South Africa
Loretta Feris
Watson
Elke
LLM
Environmental Law
Mandia
Nehemia
Ernest
LLM
International Law
Rowland (nee
Smith)
Jamie Lauren
LLM
Vinton
Jacqueline
Louise
MPhil
Sukdev
Simla
MPhil
Environmental Law
Brophy
Catriona Jane
LLM
Social Justice
Mosdell
Susan Carolyn
Mosdell
LLM
Environmental Law
Ramotsekhoane
Lerato Juliet
LLM
Environmental Law
Reddell
Christine Karin
LLM
Marine &
Environmental Law
Swart
Katherine Amy
LLM
Environmental Law
Luiters
Eleanora
Machelle
LLM
Environmental Law
Cargill
Judith Greer
MPhil
Environmental Law
General
Specialisation
Marine &
Environmental Law
Diagnosing the state of the management of medical
waste: how healthy is this industry
Mining, environmental protection and the principle of
intergenerational equity: a comparative analysis of the
approaches of Tanzania and Canada
The precautionary principle and its claim to be a norm of
customary International Law: a critical assessment
The effect of jurisdictional boundaries on integrated
coastal management
A critical analysis of section 24 of the South African
constitution
According Statutory recognition to Bio-Cultural
Community protocols as a means to fulfil South Africa’s
socio-economic and environmental agendas
Sustainable development: an embryonic and evolving
concept in South African Law
A critical analysis of Lesotho’s Environmental Regime
Accessing environmental information: a critical review of
the South African legal framework and its implementation
The mining legacy in South Africa – a superfund sized
problem or a trust fund baby?
Towards policy and a legislative framework for renewable
energy in South Africa: essential elements for a
regulatory regime
The role of market-based instruments that use existing
markets to promote energy efficiency in South Africa
Loretta Feris
John Gibson
John Gibson
John Gibson/
Alexander Paterson
Jan Glazewski
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
Jan Glazewski
Alexander Paterson
LLM Dissertations (2011)
SURNAME
NAME
PROG
SPECS AREA
DISSERTATION TITLE
South Africa's implementation of the European Community
Regulation to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated
fishing
The ownership question in respect of indigenous knowledge as
intellectual property in South Africa and the application of the
public trust doctrine
SUPERVISOR
Frantz
Theressa
MPhil
Marine &
Environmental Law
Jeftha
Alan James
LLM
Commercial Law
Katee
Jacqueliyn
LLM
Marine &
Environmental Law
Environmental governance in Kenya: the role of institution
John Gibson
Smith
Emma Patricia
MPhil
Environmental Law
The legal framework for biodiversity protection and
conservation in South Africa: an appraisal of the listing of
threatened species approach
Jan Glazewski
Cargill
Judith Greer
MPhil
Environmental Law
Le Roux
Claire
LLM
Environmental Law
Brown
Christopher
Graham
PGDip
in Law
Jones
Nnenna Mary
LLM
Katee
Jacqueliyn
LLM
Kleynhans
Lia
LLM
Marine &
Environmental Law
Marine &
Environmental Law
Marine &
Environmental Law
Marine &
Environmental Law
Rumble
Olivia Victoria
LLM
Environmental Law
Vinti
Clive
LLM
International Law
Nessaf
Delphine
Myriam Elodie
LLM
International Law
The role of market-based instruments that use existing markets
to promote energy efficiency in South Africa
Facilitating private sector biodiversity conversation using fiscal
incentives: a comparative analysis between South Africa and
Australia
Jus cogens and protection of marine mammals: establishing
norms in the context of commercial whaling
The environmental and legal implications of oil spills in the
Niger-delta: a comparative study of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Environmental governance in Kenya: the role of institutions
A cautious directing mind: directors liability for environmental
law
The South African environmental rights to wellbeing and the
right to a satisfying, aesthetically pleasing, recreational,
nuisance-free, culturally supportive and ecologically balanced
environment
Assessing the implications of bulk fresh water trade and how
the GATT/WTO may respond
Rights of intervention of coastal states limits, evolution and
problems
Loretta Feris
Loretta Feris
Alexander Paterson
Alexander Paterson
John Gibson
John Gibson
John Gibson
Loretta Feris
Alexander Paterson
John Gibson
Derry Devine
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