About the Journal
De Jure Law Journal (DJLJ) is a general South African law journal accredited by the Department of Higher Education & Training. The journal is housed in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria and is published by the Pretoria University Law Press (PULP).
DJLJ publishes original contributions concerned with the development and dissemination of cutting-edge legal research. The scope of the journal is wide and supports legal academics, practitioners and scholars. The journal welcomes international submissions that demonstrate direct and substantive relevance to the South African context.
The journal is currently making a call for papers from legal academics, practitioners and scholars across legal disciplines.
ISSN: 1466 3597
E-ISSN: 2225 7160
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ISSN: 1466 3597
E-ISSN: 2225 7160
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