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JURISPUDENCE: Notes on Hart and Fuller
provides a summary of the readings for Hart's ‘Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals’ and Fuller's ‘Positivism and Fidelity to Law—A Reply to Professor Hart’ from the pages prescribed by Dr. Boonzaier. it contains 
 
- Notes from every page from both readings in simplified language highlighting important parts 
- Background on Fuller and Hart 
-Summary of their arguments 
- additional analysis from the recommended reading
- Summary
- • 10 pages •
provides a summary of the readings for Hart's ‘Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals’ and Fuller's ‘Positivism and Fidelity to Law—A Reply to Professor Hart’ from the pages prescribed by Dr. Boonzaier. it contains 
 
- Notes from every page from both readings in simplified language highlighting important parts 
- Background on Fuller and Hart 
-Summary of their arguments 
- additional analysis from the recommended reading
ACL: CASE SUMMARIES
- summaries containing prescribed and non-prescribed cases for term 3 and 4 
- includes the facts, issue, outcome as well as important criticisms or notes 
- contains information from class and the textbook 
- includes an in-depth breakdown of the factors needed to determine ACL (Shilubana) as discussed in a video we were required to watch 
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- Summary
- • 19 pages •
- summaries containing prescribed and non-prescribed cases for term 3 and 4 
- includes the facts, issue, outcome as well as important criticisms or notes 
- contains information from class and the textbook 
- includes an in-depth breakdown of the factors needed to determine ACL (Shilubana) as discussed in a video we were required to watch 
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Jurisprudence: Summary of Readings
- in depth summaries of all the readings for Dr. Moshikaro's section 
- 80 pages summarising over 200 pages of notes 
- contains useful links and video links 
- colourised and easy to follow 
- summaries are ordered chapter by chapter to ensure a meticulous understanding 
- uses simplified languages instead of philosophical jargon 
- contains additional notes on the Hart Fuller debate at the end of the document
- Summary
- • 85 pages •
- in depth summaries of all the readings for Dr. Moshikaro's section 
- 80 pages summarising over 200 pages of notes 
- contains useful links and video links 
- colourised and easy to follow 
- summaries are ordered chapter by chapter to ensure a meticulous understanding 
- uses simplified languages instead of philosophical jargon 
- contains additional notes on the Hart Fuller debate at the end of the document
CONTRACT: SEMESTER 1 CASES AND NOTES
Notes from the textbook for the whole semester (32 pages) 
 
- All Case summaries (28 pages) 
 
- Link to quizlet (142 flashcards) 
 
- a table of the cases 
 
- useful diagrams 
 
-facts, issue, judgement as well as notes and importance of cases 
 
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- Summary
- • 67 pages •
Notes from the textbook for the whole semester (32 pages) 
 
- All Case summaries (28 pages) 
 
- Link to quizlet (142 flashcards) 
 
- a table of the cases 
 
- useful diagrams 
 
-facts, issue, judgement as well as notes and importance of cases 
 
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PROPERTY: Example exam answer (received an A)
- this is a transcript from last year's june exam that received an A 
 
- it serves as a useful guide to see how questions can be answered and in what depth 
 
- this paper dealt a problem questions that involved several parties and the mandament van spolie 
 
 
note: 'appurtenances' as seen on the first page of my answer is a real word so I'm not sure why the marker underlined it lol. 'Incident of possession' is also a correct term that was taken from one of the quizzes
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
- this is a transcript from last year's june exam that received an A 
 
- it serves as a useful guide to see how questions can be answered and in what depth 
 
- this paper dealt a problem questions that involved several parties and the mandament van spolie 
 
 
note: 'appurtenances' as seen on the first page of my answer is a real word so I'm not sure why the marker underlined it lol. 'Incident of possession' is also a correct term that was taken from one of the quizzes
INTERNATIONAL LAW: CHEAT SHEET (UNC, DASR, ICC, CONSTITUTION, ICJ)
these notes serve as a 'cheat sheet' for cases, advisory opinions, relevant articles of UNC, DASR, ICC, ICJ and relevant sections of the Constitution. They provide an overview of relevant articles, useful links as well as ratio of the various cases and advisory opinions from term 1 and 2
- Summary
- • 14 pages •
these notes serve as a 'cheat sheet' for cases, advisory opinions, relevant articles of UNC, DASR, ICC, ICJ and relevant sections of the Constitution. They provide an overview of relevant articles, useful links as well as ratio of the various cases and advisory opinions from term 1 and 2
CONLAW: JUNE 2022 EXAM ANSWERS (RECEIVED AN A)
- this is a scanned transcript of my exam paper 
- includes questions and answers 
- the 2 essay questions concern the appointment of judges as well as the role of the public protector 
- contains 2 essay answers and 2 shorter answers 
 
- please note: this is merely a guide and should not be considered as the only 'correct' format or structure :)
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
- this is a scanned transcript of my exam paper 
- includes questions and answers 
- the 2 essay questions concern the appointment of judges as well as the role of the public protector 
- contains 2 essay answers and 2 shorter answers 
 
- please note: this is merely a guide and should not be considered as the only 'correct' format or structure :)
CONLAW: semester 1 cases, readings, lecture notes
UPDATED NOTES 
- these include all cases for 2023 
- lecture notes 
-readings 
- case summarizing tables 
 
- easy to follow and concise
- Summary
- • 64 pages •
UPDATED NOTES 
- these include all cases for 2023 
- lecture notes 
-readings 
- case summarizing tables 
 
- easy to follow and concise
CONTRACT: Term 1 Cases
- case summaries for 10 cases 
- includes info from textbook, lectures and external sources (like academic essays) 
- contains facts, issue, judgements and criticism/importance (where relevant) 
- colour coded and easy to follow 
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contains: 
1. Legator McKenna Inc v Shea 2010 
2. Barkhuizen v Napier 2007 
3. Bredenkamp v Standard Bank 2010 
4. Botha v Rich 2014 
5. Beadica and Others v Trustees 2020 
6. AB v Pridwin Preparatory School 2020 
7. Steyn v LSA Motors 1994 
...
- Summary
- • 13 pages •
- case summaries for 10 cases 
- includes info from textbook, lectures and external sources (like academic essays) 
- contains facts, issue, judgements and criticism/importance (where relevant) 
- colour coded and easy to follow 
- pm me for discounts 
 
 
contains: 
1. Legator McKenna Inc v Shea 2010 
2. Barkhuizen v Napier 2007 
3. Bredenkamp v Standard Bank 2010 
4. Botha v Rich 2014 
5. Beadica and Others v Trustees 2020 
6. AB v Pridwin Preparatory School 2020 
7. Steyn v LSA Motors 1994 
...
Ell2000f: WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS LONG ESSAY
Question: 
OPTION 1: WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS 
 
In Part V, towards the end of Waiting for the Barbarians, the Magistrate and narrator says: 
 
“For I was not, as I liked to think, the indulgent pleasure loving opposite of the cold rigid Colonel. I was the lie that Empire tells itself when times are easy, he the truth that Empire tells itself when harsh winds blow. Two sides of imperial rule”. 
 
Write a response in which you trace how and why the Magistrate comes to this moment of self-a...
- Essay
- • 4 pages •
Question: 
OPTION 1: WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS 
 
In Part V, towards the end of Waiting for the Barbarians, the Magistrate and narrator says: 
 
“For I was not, as I liked to think, the indulgent pleasure loving opposite of the cold rigid Colonel. I was the lie that Empire tells itself when times are easy, he the truth that Empire tells itself when harsh winds blow. Two sides of imperial rule”. 
 
Write a response in which you trace how and why the Magistrate comes to this moment of self-a...
CRIMPROC: notes and cases topic 1-8
CONLAW: Case Summaries for October Test
JURISPRUDENCE: readings and notes
CONLAW: Case Summaries for October Test
Great notes! In depth. Includes 16 cases from the semester. Explains Facts, Issues, the Courts decision and outcome as well as relevance of the case.
CONLAW: JUNE 2022 EXAM ANSWERS (RECEIVED AN A)