South African Criminal Law and Procedure - Volume III: Statutory Offences (published since 1981)
This major loose-leaf work records and expounds on the important statutory offences in our law. Contents are kept up to date with regular revision services. This work has for many years been the acknowledged authority on statutory offences in South Africa. It is unique in offering a comprehensive and detailed discussion of specific statutory offences, based on the authors' original research. To take cognisance of the continuous creation of new and amendment of existing statutes by Parliament, and the offences created thereby, the work is updated and expanded annually. At present it includes a consideration, under more than 50 subject categories, of approximately 140 different Acts of Parliament.
Contents Include:
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Discussions of the various offences are organised under the headings below:
- Crimes against the State and community
- Dignity, prerogatives and safety of the State
- Public safety and order
- Administration of justice
- Public administration
- Public morality
- Public welfare
- Public facilities
- Environment and natural resources
- Commerce, trade and industry
- Commerce
- Property
- Labour relations
- Industry
- Crimes against bodily integrity
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- General index
Of Interest and Benefit to:
- Legal practitioners
- Academics
- Students
- Researchers
Key Benefits:
- Commentaries on and analyses of statutes
- Modular formatting of the content
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