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Southern African Law Teachers Conference 2020A conference of the Society of Law Teachers of Southern AfricaSkukuza, Kruger National Park20 – 24 January 2020‘Law, Nature and Sustainable Development' #SALTC2020“Ihloka liyakhohlwa kodwa isihlahla asikhohlwa”(an axe forgets but the tree doesn’t forget) – Ndebele proverb“Isihlahla asinyelelwa”(a tree is not defecated upon) – Zulu proverb“Inkomo kayisengwa ngokwehlisa”(do not continuously milk a cow until there is nothing to milk) – Ndebele proverb“Aiva madziva ava mazambuko”(what used to be rivers are now crossings) – Shona proverbAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

Monday 20 January 202014:00 – 17:00Check in: Reception – Skukuza Rest CampRegistration: Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre18:30 – Till late LexisNexis Cocktail Function: Next to the Sabie River (Directions to be provided during registration)Tuesday 21 January 202007:00 – 09:00Breakfast: Cattle Baron Restaurant08:00 – 09:00Council Meeting: Ingwe Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre09:00 – 10:00Opening Ceremony: Ndlopfu Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreProf Letlhokwa Mpedi (Chair) – Executive Dean, Faculty of Law, University of JohannesburgProf Puseletso Letete – President, Society for Law Teachers of Southern AfricaProf Saurabh Sinha – Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation, University of JohannesburgJudge Boissie Mbha – Judge of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Appeal, South Africa10:00 – 11:00Plenary Session 1: Ndlopfu Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreSustainable development, human impact and the regulation of pollution and waste managementDr Jennifer Hall (Chair) – University of JohannesburgProf Michael Kidd – University of KwaZulu-NatalProf Tumai Murombo – University of the Witwatersrand111:00 – 11:30Tea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

11:30 – 13:00Parallel Session 1ParallelSession 1Customary lawCriminal lawLaw andtechnological changeEnvironmental law& SustainabilityConstitutional lawVenueNdlopfuIngweNdauMhelembeNari11:30 – 11:50Reconciling theirreconcilable?Patrilineality in the age ofconstitutionalismFrom Paws (trained dogs) toPaws (artificial intelligence)– All in the fight against thepoaching of our wildlifeRaymond MsauleUniversity of LimpopoDawie de VilliersUniversity of JohannesburgSustainability of academicsin South AfricaJudith GeldenhuysUniversity of South AfricaAchieving SDG 6:The Southern AfricanDevelopment Community(SADC) region and watergovernance – a legalperspectiveTransformativeconstitutionalism, fairnessand administrative lawreform in South AfricaVuyo PeachUniversity of South AfricaGermarié Viljoen &Bronwen QumbuNorth-West University11:50 – 12:10Sengadi v Tsambo 2019 (4)SA 50 (GP) and therequirements for validityof customary marriages:Muddying the waters?The role of the criminaljustice system in the fightagainst the crime of rhinopoaching and other relatedoffences – a critical analysisSiyambonga HelebaUniversity of JohannesburgAnnette van der MerweUniversity of LimpopoAddressing cyber bullying asa form of cyber harassmentin South AfricaSershiv ReddyUniversity of JohannesburgFrom Rio to Paris: Theevolution of the principle of‘common but differentiatedresponsibilities’ within theclimate change regime.Once bitten twice shy? Notthe Constitutional CourtRaymond MsauleUniversity of LimpopoSikhulile NgcoboUniversity of JohannesburgSello RangoatoUniversity of Venda12:10 – 12:30Goodbye, ‘official’ and ‘living’customary lawAnthony DialaUniversity of theWestern CapeControlling ivory tradethrough WTO law: is CITESreally an impediment?Lonias NdlovuUniversity of VendaDigital content and theonline consumer: Quo Vadis?Sylvia PapadopoulosUniversity of PretoriaThe impact of s24G asa corrective measure inaccordance with sustainabledevelopmentNazreen IsmailUniversity of JohannesburgA lack of interpretive and/or institutional restraint? Ananalysis of United DemocraticMovement v Speaker of theNational Assembly 2017 5 SA300 (CC)Bradley SladeStellenbosch University12:30 – 12:502The legal Protection ofAfrican Traditional Medicinein South Africa: The road toparallel and equal existenceof Allopathic health caresystem and African traditionhealth care systemMokgadi MokgokongUniversity of LimpopoThe sustainable place ofpunishment in the fight fornature conservationStefan TerblancheUniversity of South AfricaThe role of robo-advisors inthe South African insuranceindustry: Is South Africaready?Public interest litigation asan instrument to advanceenvironmental justice andsustainability in South AfricaSamantha HunebergUniversity of JohannesburgKesolofetse LefenyaNorth-West University–

13:00 – 14:00Lunch: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre14:00 – 15:30Parallel Session 2ParallelSession 2Mercantile lawCriminal law &Law of evidenceLegal educationEnvironmental law& SustainabilityHuman rights lawVenueNdlopfuIngweNdauMhelembeNari14:00 – 14:20Intellectual propertyforesight rather thanhindsight for supply chainsustainability – A conceptpaper for growthLewis Victor KaplanDurban University ofTechnology14:20 – 14:40The effectiveness ofacademic patents versustransformative licensing andcommercialisingAre disruptive protestscompatible with peacefulprotests? A criminal lawperspectiveKhulekani KhumaloUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalIntellectual propertyawareness in ruralcommunities: A caseof Thohoyandou andMalamulele within VhembeDistrict in the Limpopoprovince, South AfricaOphrey Shibambu &Percy SithugaUniversity of Venda3Gökşen EffendiUniversity of JohannesburgAssessing South Africa’simplementation ofsustainable developmentgoal 15: Lessons from theFirst Voluntary ReviewReport 2019Chante Jade Baatjes;Tanya Wagenaar &Joanna BothaNelson Mandela UniversityEasing access to justice forchild sexual abuse survivorsJoshua KumwendaUniversity of South AfricaOphrey ShibambuUniversity of Venda14:40 – 15:00Sustainability of SouthAfrican law clinics in atechnology driven worldEfficacy of governmentstrategies in the preventionand control of organisedcrime in Limpopo provinceKholofelo MothibiUniversity of VendaCriminalisation ofpoverty and the forgottenPopulations-Threats tosustainable environmentalsanitation in ZambiaChipo Mushota NkhataUniversity of ZambiaAre matric results anindication of success atuniversity?Flooding, the environmentalright and sustainabledevelopmentThe right to educationthreatened: A look at theKomape caseNinette CrousNorth-West UniversityJennifer HallUniversity of JohannesburgThobile NsimbiniUniversity of LimpopoThe significance of TheIndependent Institute ofEducation (Pty) Ltd v TheKwaZulu-Natal Law Societyand Others (KZP) (unreportedcase no. 9090/18) – wheretofrom here?The protection andsustainable managementof soils in Africa: Legalprospects, challenges andopportunities for sustainabledevelopmentProviding basic sanitation torural schools in South Africa:A realisable constitutionalright or an elusive dream?Fiona Kaplan &Rufaro MavungaVarsity CollegeThobile NsimbiniUniversity of LimpopoOliver RuppelStellenbosch UniversityAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

15:00 – 15:20Unlocking the potential ofIslamic finance towardsmeeting sustainabledevelopment goalsNaeema GabruNorth-West University15:20 – 15:40Transferring of independentguaranteesCharl HugoUniversity of JohannesburgNew thinking on “foodfraud”: The legal test toapply when faced with theissue of finding “horse inyour wors”Male and female lawstudents’ pre-entryexpectations of first yearuniversity studies: Is theregender parity?Murray ZimblerVarsity CollegeConrad Potberg &Suberthra PatherUniversity of theWestern CapeCrime, policing and indirectdiscrimination in light ofSocial Justice Coalition andOthers v Minister of Policeand OthersWriting seminar: a personalapproachIrene BroekhuijseUniversity of JohannesburgThe relationship betweenlegal education andsustainable development:lessons from thejurisprudence of businesslaw on the relationshipbetween persons and theirenvironmentShould the natural sex-ratiobe legally maintained?Thoughts on non-therapeuticpreimplantation sexselectionDonrich ThaldarUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalCharmika SamaradiwakeraWijesundaraUniversity of theWitwatersrandSustainable developmentLaw and quest for lawproperly so-calledDejo OlowuWalter Sisulu UniversityThe sustainability of childheaded householdsRonelle PrinslooVaal University ofTechnologyDelano Cole van der LindeNorth-West University15:40 – 16:00The utility of ‘piercing of thecorporate law’ for publicpolicy considerations intackling illicit financial flowsin AfricaTshepo MongaloUniversity of theWitwatersrandWitnesses giving evidence byway of video conferencinglink ups with the court –local and abroadNicci Whitear-NelUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalHilary SommerladUniversity of LeedsSustainable management offorests in Africa:Rethinking intellectualproperty rights and localstakeholders engagementPete SandersonUniversity of HuddersfieldCaroline Joelle NwabuezeBern UniversitätLegal education and socialchange – challenges andpossibilitiesWidening Retirement FundCoverage through theContemplated South AfricanNational Social Security FundClement MarumoagaeUniversity of theWitwatersrandBenjamin KujingaUniversity of Johannesburg16:00 – 16:30Tea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre19:00 – Till late Oxford University Press Dinner: Cattle Baron Restaurant4AND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

Wednesday 22 January 202007:00 – 08:30Breakfast: Cattle Baron Restaurant08:30 – 10:00SLTSA Annual General Meeting10:00 – 11:00Plenary Session 2: Ndlopfu Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreExploring the relationship between environmental law and animals:Should we move beyond sustainable use?Prof David Bilchitz (Chair) – University of JohannesburgProf Jim May – University of PretoriaMs Melanie Murcott – University of PretoriaMr Tokyo Ndlela – Hogan Lovells11:00 – 11:30Tea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre11:30 – 13:00Parallel Session 3ParallelSession 3JurisprudenceMercantile lawEnvironmental law& SustainabilityThe law and non-humananimalsProperty lawVenueNdlopfuIngweNdauMhelembeNari11:30 – 11:50In defence of the“Pretoria Crits”Emile ZitzkeUniversity of theWitwatersrand5Achieving sustainabledevelopment in South Africathrough good tax policiesFive tough choices policymakers face in overcomingSouth Africa’s energy crisisFareed MoossaUniversity of theWestern CapeDunia ZongweWalter Sisulu UniversityThe enclosure and captureof wild animals, aninfringement of the rightto freedom of culture andreligionNgwako RaboshakgaNorth-West UniversitySustainable property – doesownership in land heal orhurt the environment?Benjamin DavyTechnische UniversitätDortmundAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

11:50 – 12:10Two steps forward, one stepback: An appraisal of thedevelopment and promotionof feminism by the SouthAfrican legal frameworkLeoni van der MerweUniversity of JohannesburgOECD BEPS Action 1as it pertains to taxadministration and taxpolicy: Tax challenges ofdigitalisation of the economyon tax administrations inselected SADC countriesState liability for noncompliance withconstitutional and statutoryenvironmental duties inSouth Africa?A bird in the hand is worthtwo in the bush: The legalprotection of endangeredvultures in South Africa.Oproep van verband virvreemde skuldJean SonnekusUniversiteit vanJohannesburgRolien RoosNorth-West UniversityAdriaan Anderson &Anelia DoddUniversity of LimpopoInsurance claims, fairnessand the new PolicyholderProtection RulesPublic Procurement andsustainable development: AnAfrican perspectiveSustainable development:an elephant-human dignitydimensionRe-assessing the notion ofownership in a constitutionalsystemDaleen MillardUniversity of JohannesburgSope Williams-ElegbeStellenbosch UniversityNiel LubbeNorth-West University &SM FerreiraSANParksPriviledge DhliwayoUniversity of LimpopoGlobal Justice: The historyand intended outcome ofthe 2019 HCCH Conventionon the Recognition andEnforcement of ForeignJudgments in Civil orCommercial MattersPublic Interest Litigation asan Instrument to AdvanceEnvironmental Justice andSustainability in South AfricaEmotional support animals:Fur-ever changing theconcept of emotionaldistress damages in loss ofcompanion pet casesProtecting quasipossession of rights withthe mandament van spolie:has Bon Quelle finally beenoverruled? Eskom HoldingsSOC Limited v Masinda(1225/2018) [2019] ZASCA 98(18 June 2019)Puseletso LeteteUniversity of South Africa12:10 – 12:30Critical race technology andtechnological colonisation:A legal perspective on thefourth industrial revolutionMaropeng MpyaUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal12:30 – 12:50Making the best of existingsystems to decolonize legalknowledge: A human rightsperspectiveEmma Charlene LubaaleUniversity of VendaKesolofetse LefenyaNorth-West UniversityDebra BurkeWestern Carolina UniversityRay de VilliersStellenbosch University12:50 – 13:10The impact of corruptionon sustainable humandevelopment in South AfricaShadi MaganoeUniversity of theWitwatersrand13:10 – 14:006Ernst MaraisUniversity of JohannesburgSustainable Management ofForests in Africa:Rethinking IntellectualProperty Rights and LocalStakeholders EngagementAddressing the effects offailure to implement surfacerestoration measures upontermination of miningoperationsCaroline Joelle NwabuezeEnugu State University ofScience and TechnologyTshepo MongaloUniversity of theWitwatersrand––Lunch: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

14:00 – 15:00Plenary Session 3: Ndlopfu Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreLabour Law and the Fourth Industrial RevolutionDr Elmarie Fourie (Chair) – University of JohannesburgProf Letlhokwa Mpedi – University of JohannesburgProf Stefan van Eck – University of PretoriaProf Evance Kalula – International Labour OrganisationProf Monray Botha - University of Pretoria15:00 – 15:30Tea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre19:00 – Till lateUJ Faculty of Law Dinner: Cattle Baron RestaurantThursday 23 January 202007:00 – 09:00Breakfast: Cattle Baron Restaurant09:00 – 10:00Plenary Session 4: Ndlopfu Venue – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreProtected areas and their external pressures, implications for management,with a case study on the Kruger National ParkProf Hennie Strydom (Chair) – University of JohannesburgProf Nick King – Independent Consultant10:00 – 11:00VenueSpecial Sessions10:00 – 11:00711:00 – 11:20Special SessionsMhelembeIngweThe path from legal academia to the benchPlanning your academic career and applying for an NRF ratingJudge Annali BassonJudiciaryKathleen van der LindeUniversity of JohannesburgTea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference CentreAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

11:20 – 13:00Parallel Session 4ParallelSession 4International lawMercantile lawEnvironmental law& SustainabilityLabour law &Social Security LawHuman rights lawVenueNdlopfuIngweNdauMhelembeNari11:20 – 11:40The slow death of theInternational Criminal CourtPrescription of ConsumerDebt: The Impact of theNational Credit ActStabilising Good Governanceof SDGs in SADC: Anormative interventionMichelle Kelly-Louw &Philip StoopUniversity of South AfricaJentley LenongUniversity of JohannesburgA General Synopsis of theChallenges of Social MediaRelated Misconduct in theSouth African WorkplaceDefining the content ofextraterritorial human rightsobligations towards Africanclimate migrantsHoward Chitimira &Dorka NdlovuNorth-West UniversityMichelle BarnardNorth-West UniversityMare Liberum in a new ageof Imperialism? Analysingthe role of the InternationalTribunal of Law for the SeaThe spatial overregulation ofsensitivity: an unintegratedsystem of protectionIs the employer obligedto provide safe workingenvironment to non-strikingemployees and replacementworkers during a violent strike?The treatment of Islamicmarriages in South Africanfamily law – out of linewith sustainable familydevelopment?Mlungisi TenzaUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalBrigitte ClarkUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalCommercial ecotourismin Ghana: The need for acoherent legal approachDisgruntled and veeringoff the course: SAPS now(SANDF & nurses before)Medico-legal implicationsof imprisonment in postdemocratic South AfricaEdwin ColemanUniversity of JohannesburgPorsche Makama &Lesley KubjanaUniversity of South AfricaAnathi PhelaNelson Mandela UniversitySupervision of doctorallevel research inenvironmental lawThe legislative possibilitiesand challenges relating tothe private possession anduse of cannabis in SouthAfricaPerils and promises ofprecision medicine in SouthAfrica: A case for equitableaccess to health careservicesKgomotso MokoenaUniversity of JohannesburgNtokozo Steven NkonzoMnyanduUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalHearsay evidence:admissibility, probative valueand procedureAttaining Sustainabledevelopment through directdemocracy and soft power:An African perspectiveRetselisitsoe PhookoUniversity of Johannesburg11:40 – 12:00An argument for an AfricanUnion framework onindividual criminal liabilityfor environmental damageduring armed conflictSwikani NcubeUniversity of Johannesburg12:00 – 12:20Obstacles to the prosecutionof international crimesMispa RouxUniversity of JohannesburgGideon RossouwNorth-West UniversityDemand guarantees in theconstruction industry: recentdevelopments in the lawrelating to the fraud exceptionto the independence principleLouis SnymanUniversity of theWitwatersrandCayle LuptonUniversity of Johannesburg12:20 – 12:40International law’s extimate:apartheid, colonialism andSouth Africa’s internationallegal academyChristopher Carl GeversUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalThe critical analysis of the roleof SMMEs sector in Africa: thefunction of legal practitionersin enhancing corporategovernancein theseWillemien du Plessis &Anél du PlessisNorth-West UniversityMotlatsi MolefeAttorneys Fidelity Fund12:40 – 13:008Perpetuity, of concern to theinternational community?A doctrinal study of theinclusion of environmentalcrimes in the Rome StatuteRon van DiermenVarsity CollegeContemporary sea carriagerequires evolving law, isSouth Africa falling behind?Chloe JohannesUniversity of JohannesburgWhen Less Is More:Relaxing Building Codes toAccommodate Eco-FriendlyAlternatives to TraditionalHome OwnershipPetronell KrugerUniversity of theWitwatersrandNicci Whitear-NelUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalAnzanilufuno MunyaiUniversity of Johannesburg

13:00 – 14:00Lunch: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre14:00 – 14:30Re-Imagine the future of Legal Research and Embark on a journey of Legal Discovery with Jutastat Evolve14:30 – 15:30Juta’s Prize Ceremony and Closing CeremonyChair: Prof Managay Reddi – University of KwaZulu-Natal, RSAPresentation by Prof Muna Ndulo – Cornell University, USALaw and Development: Reflections of a Fellow Traveler15:30 – 16:00Tea: Foyer – Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre17:00 – 18:00Juta’s Game Drive: Departs from SANParks Reception Area18:00 – 21:00Juta’s Bush Braai (Weather permitting)Friday 24 January 2020907:00 – 09:00Breakfast: Cattle Baron Restaurant09:00DeparturesAND COMPANY (PT Y) LTD

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