Journal Abbreviation
SAPL
ISSN
2219-6412
EISSN
2522-6800
Focus & Scope

Southern African Public Law (SAPL) is an accredited, blind peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually. It aims to stimulate debate on public law issues and provides a forum for discussion and critical reflection on a wide range of public law issues, from the theory and practice of human rights to constitutional and administrative law, environmental law, regional governance and land reform. It publishes articles in the fields of constitutional and administrative law, human rights, constitutional and statutory interpretation, public international law, legal and constitutional theory, environmental law, local government law and closely related fields. Southern African Public Lawaims to provide space for scholars and intellectuals from the Southern African region in particular, and the African continent in general, to reflect on public law issues.

Journal Status
Active
Index/es (accredited by the DHET)
Dept. of Higher Education and Training (DHET) List
Peer-review Group
Law and Related Legal Fields
Editor-in-Chief
Prof John-Mark Iyi
Editor-in-Chief
Dr Kedibone Chembe
Title Owner
University of South Africa
Publisher
Unisa Press
Seat of Publication
South Africa
Number of Peer-reviewed Articles Per Year
16
Format
Digital
Publication Frequency
Biannually
Access
Hybrid Open Access
Submission Fees
ZAR 0.00
Article Processing Charges (APCs)
For Open Access, R9000