Since the advent of the latest constitutional dispensation in South Africa, legal researchers have been presented with new opportunities for research into constitutional issues, development and the relationship between constitutional law and other fields. This article investigates how information technology applications can support the legal research process and what the benefits of technology are likely to be to legal research. Furthermore, it investigates the changes and the impact that electronic resources and the digital information environment might have on legal research. This entails a study of the unique characteristics of digital legal research and of the challenges that legal researchers face in a changing information environment....
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa1 provides legal researchers with the ideal moment i...
Professor Dana van der Merwe of the University of South Africa (UNISA) delves into the impact of the...
It is a constitutional right of all South Africans to have access to information held by the state o...
Since the advent of the latest constitutional dispensation in South Africa, legalresearchers have be...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
D. Litt. et Phil.The main research question addressed by this study is whether the application of in...
Objective: South Africa is a country with great potential for intensive development due to the activ...
This paper analyses legal research within the context of legal education in Africa, it examines some...
In the present electronically driven world, it is vitally important for lawyers to understand advanc...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
The advent of technology has changed the way legal research is conducted. The study looks at the ava...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa1 provides legal researchers with the ideal moment i...
Professor Dana van der Merwe of the University of South Africa (UNISA) delves into the impact of the...
It is a constitutional right of all South Africans to have access to information held by the state o...
Since the advent of the latest constitutional dispensation in South Africa, legalresearchers have be...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
Advances in the information and communication technologies have led to the availability of a range o...
D. Litt. et Phil.The main research question addressed by this study is whether the application of in...
Objective: South Africa is a country with great potential for intensive development due to the activ...
This paper analyses legal research within the context of legal education in Africa, it examines some...
In the present electronically driven world, it is vitally important for lawyers to understand advanc...
The technology revolution has impacted every aspect of our daily lives. It is hard to imagine a worl...
The advent of technology has changed the way legal research is conducted. The study looks at the ava...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa1 provides legal researchers with the ideal moment i...
Professor Dana van der Merwe of the University of South Africa (UNISA) delves into the impact of the...
It is a constitutional right of all South Africans to have access to information held by the state o...