
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS (INCLUDING WORK IN PROGRESS)
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B Tshehla (2025) 'Consensual Search in South African Law: Need for Clarity Regarding the Rights of the Search Subjects?' Obiter
Accepted (not yet published)
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Boyane Tshehla (forthcoming) '"Less Severe Alternative" in the Context of Private Defence: Is there a Need for a Clear Roadmap? South African Journal of Judicial Education​
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Boyane Tshehla (forthcoming) 'Private Prosecution in South Africa: Some Lessons from the United Kingdom to Prevent Abuse?' Journal for Juridical Science
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B Tshehla (2024) ‘Is There a Duty to Flee Before Resorting to the Use of Force in Private Defence? Reading Between the Judicial Lines’ Speculum Juris
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Boyane Tshehla (2023) ‘Bail Jurisdiction when a Case is Transferred from One Court to Another: Is Legislative Intervention Necessary?’ in Schwikkard & Hoctor (eds) Essays in Honour of Steph van der Merwe
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Boyane Tshehla (2022) ‘Arrest without a warrant: Is the current South African approach warranted?’ SAJHR
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Tshehla, B (2021)‘Police officers’ discretion and its (in)adequacy as a safety valve against unnecessary arrest’ 46.2 JJS 80.​
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Marumoagae, C and Tshehla, B (2019) ‘Right to bail? Odds Stacked Against the Accused Person in South African Bail Law’ SAJHR
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Tshehla, B and Marumoagae C (2019) ‘Double Jeopardy in South African Law: the Autrefois Pleas and their Potency’ (2019) in Schwikkard, PJ and Hoctor, S (eds) A Reasonable Man: Essays in Honour of Jonathan Burchell (Juta: Claremont)
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Tshehla, B (2016) 'Engagement of Prosecutors not in the Employ of the National Prosecuting Authority: Distinguishing Between Acceptable and Unacceptable Appointments’ JJS
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Tshehla, B (2016) 'Eviction in the Rental Housing Sector in South Africa' Speculum Juris, Volume 30 Part 2, 39-56
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Viljoen T and Tshehla B (2016) 'A Steep Climb for an Accused Person: An Examination of the Courts' Approach to Application for Further Evidence' SAJHR
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Tshehla, B (2016) 'The Traditional Health Practitioners Act and its Remedies: Reflections After the Operationalisation of the Majority of the Act's Provisions' SALJ ​
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Tshehla, B (2015) ‘The Traditional Health Practitioners Act 22 of 2007: A Perspective on Some of the Statute’s Strengths and Weaknesses’ Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (2015) 14 (1) 42 – 51
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Tshehla, B (2015) 'The lmpact of the Right to a Fair Trial on Sentence: Nndanteni v The State' SAJCJ
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Tshehla, B (2015) 'Remitting of a Case to the Trial Court and the Duty to Take Steps to Obtain Evidence to Determine the Existence of Substantial and Compelling Circumstances Calvin v The State (96212013) 12014) ZASCA 145 (26 September 2014)' Obiter ​
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Morei, N and Tshehla, B (2014) ‘Is South Africa Experience Some Threat to Judicial Independence or Necessary Teething Pain? MJSS
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Tshehla, B (2004) ‘The Restorative Justice Bug Bites the South African Criminal Justice System’. SAJCJ (2004) 17, 1 – 16​
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Tshehla, B (2004) ‘Justice Gained? Crime and Crime Control in South Africa’. SAJCJ
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Tshehla, B (2004) ‘Here to Stay: Traditional Leaders’ Role in Justice and Crime Prevention. SA Crime Quarterly ​
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Tshehla, B (2004) ‘Do the Means Defeat the Ends? Impact of Legislation on Gauteng’s Enclosed Neighbourhood’ SA Crime Quarterly
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Tshehla, B (2004) ‘Limits to Liberation in Southern Africa: The Unfinished Business of Democratic Consolidation’ African Security Review
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Tshehla, B (2003) ‘Justice in the Post-apartheid South Africa – A Scan of Khayelitsha’ in African Sociological Review​
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Schärf, W and Tshehla, B (2003) ‘Stumbling at the First Step – A Critical Look at the Pre-trial Services in South Africa’ in Subject’. Acta Juridica,
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Tshehla, B (2003) ‘Barricaded in the Suburbs: Private Security via Road Closures’. SA Crime Quarterly​
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Theophilopoulos (Ed.) Criminal Procedure in South Africa Oxford 2019 (Textbook. I am one of the contributing authors to this textbook. I contributed and bear the responsibility to update chapters 2 and 22).
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