Chapter 1: - Banking on ownership: Nationalization of the South African Reserve Bank by Johann de Jager
Chapter 2: - The South African Revenue Service: Administrative and legal powers and duties with regard to erroneous IRP5s by Wium de Villiers
Chapter 3: - Of bearer cheques and bond notes: Reflections on the legal nature of money, bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes in Southern Africa by Sarel F du Toit
Chapter 4: - Self-actualisation: The promise of the South African Constitution by Luanda Hawthorne
Chapter 5: - The interpretation of independent guarantees by Charl Hugo
Chapter 6: - Unlimited suretyships and the National Credit Act by Michelle Kelly-Louw and Jopie T Pretorius
Chapter 7: - Section 34 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936: When is a trader a trader and when is business, business in the ordinary course of that business when immovable property is sold as a going concern: a practical dilemma by Johan (DJ) Lotz
Chapter 8: - Bemoeiing met 'n kontraktuele verhouding en onregmatige mededinging by Johann Neethling and Johan M Potgieter
Chapter 9: - Debt relief for middle-income debtors under the National Credit Act 34 of 2005: International approaches and guidelines by Melanie Roestoff and Hermie Coetzee
Chapter 10: - Sekerheidsessie: 'n Turksvy vir die praktyk by Susan Scott
Chapter 11: - Caveat emptor: Second-hand cars and the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 by Corlia M van Heerden and Jacolien Barnard
Addendum - Personal tributes to Prof. CJ Nagel