Inkundla Wits Student Law Journal

Inkundla Wits Student Law Journal Inkundla is an academic student law journal of the University of the Witwatersrand.

The journal aims to showcase the best legal research and writing that the student body at the Wits Law School has to offer. Initiated in 2011 as a vehicle for academic publishing, Inkundla set out to showcase the very best legal writing and research of the Wits Law School. Ultimately, Inkundla aims to influence legal development in South Africa and rank in the upper echelon of student law journals in the world.

14/02/2019

RE: ARTWORK FOR THE COVER OF THE WITS STUDENT LAW JOURNAL, INKUNDLA.

Would you like your artwork to be the cover of a journal?
Inkundla is the Wits Law School’s student journal, featuring the best legal research and writing skills that the student body has to offer.
However, we also need original artwork to grace the cover. Should your artwork be chosen, it will feature on the cover and therefore be displayed on all the physical copies of the journal to be printed.
Requirements of submission:

- The piece must be submitted to [email protected] before the 10th of April.
- The piece must be your original artwork with your watermark. Your name and contact details will also feature in the journal itself should your artwork be chosen.
- The theme recommended is: land, politics, the elections. Your piece can incorporate any or all of these elements to any degree.

Please note: because this is a student journal, we cannot afford to offer any remuneration. What we can offer is wide distribution of your work with the opportunity to allow others to contact you.

28/01/2019

RE: 2019 SUBMISSIONS

Inkundla is an academic journal that aims to showcase the best legal research and writing that the student body at the Wits Law School has to offer. It is also an opportunity to have your work published.
We would like to assess your interest in possibly having an essay of yours over 2000 words, or your Independent Research Essay published in Inkundla.
If you are interested, we ask that you send your marked essay to us by no later than the 20th of February 2019. If the essay demonstrates outstanding legal research and writing skills, you will be contacted by us again so that we may proceed to get your essay ready for publication together with you.
Please take note that should you wish to be published, you will have to stay in communication with us in order to ensure that your essay gets ready for publication on time. This consists of meeting with our editorial team at Wits University in a collaborative effort to ensure that Inkundla maintains its high standard of publishing academic excellence.

The following are requirements of submission to us:
- The submitted essay must be a marked version.
- The essay must have received no less than 65%.
- The essay must be 2000 words or longer.
- The essay must be submitted to [email protected] before the 20th of February 2019.
- IRE students please state who your supervisor was.

Please send us a message or email us if you have any queries.

Yours sincerely,
The 2019 Inkundla Editorial Board

Opportunities!
04/06/2018

Opportunities!

13/02/2018

We are hiring! If you are a university student and looking for part-time work, then please e-mail your CV to [email protected] 📝📏

14/04/2017
http://www.inkundlajournal.org/inkundla/2012-inkundla-3This article written by Ori Ben-Zeev and published in Inkundla 20...
17/03/2017

http://www.inkundlajournal.org/inkundla/2012-inkundla-3

This article written by Ori Ben-Zeev and published in Inkundla 2012 becomes more and more relevant each year. We would encourage you to revisit it in light of the ruling by the European Court of Justice earlier this week that banning Islamic headscarves in the workplace is not "direct discrimination" and can be "objectively justified".

1 ‘French MPs vote to ban Islamic full veil in public’ BBC News 13 July 2010 last accessed from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10611398 on 14 August 2011.

07/05/2016

South Africa has to offer many Bursaries to help you achieve education. We have made a list of all Bursaries in South Africa available on this website.

We are pleased to present the 2016 edition of Inkundla. Its been a fantastic year for the journal. Candice Grieve and Ja...
17/01/2016

We are pleased to present the 2016 edition of Inkundla. Its been a fantastic year for the journal. Candice Grieve and Jamie Lee Fong have been exceptional. Some of their numerous achievements include securing Norton Rose Fulbright as the journals first official sponsor outside of the Law School as well as producing its first editor's guide. We hope that you will find the 2016 edition as insightful, engaging and thought-provoking as we do: http://www.inkundlajournal.org/

We are pleased to present the 2016 edition of Inkundla, a law review written and edited by students at the Oliver Schreiner School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand. The aim of the journal is to encourage and facilitate scholarly legal writing amongst Wits law students.

14/09/2015

The new edition of Inkundla is going to be a classic! Watch this space.

This is a well written and thought provoking article by Tshepo Mothulwe. Depending on the objects of the business, manda...
31/05/2015

This is a well written and thought provoking article by Tshepo Mothulwe. Depending on the objects of the business, mandatory transformative partnerships between shareholders and/or between a company and the community/society in which it operates is not an attractive concept from a libertarian perspective but it is necessary.
http://www.inkundlajournal.org/inkundla/2015-inkundla-3

With the commencement of South Africa’s constitutional dispensation came an inescapable opportunity for self-reflection, scrutiny and re-enactment of the manner in which people transacted with one another as well as the norms and vessels through which companies operate.[1] This is at least one of th…

11/05/2015

http://www.inkundlajournal.org/inkundla/2015-inkundla-2

The practice of using donor eggs in artificial fertilisation has become increasingly common; and is certainly controversial. This article examines the legal aspects of this topic, and is a very interesting read.

The practice of using donor eggs in artificial fertilisation has become increasingly common.[1] As a consequence, agencies specialising in sourcing eggs from would-be donors have emerged. Operating as so-called 'egg brokers', these agencies use advertisements to target young women, offering 'reimbur…

Inkundla 2015
15/03/2015

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