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Letitia Pienaar
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Investigating the reasons behind the increase in medical negligence claims
L Pienaar
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 19, 1-22, 2016
232016
Deciphering the Composition of Section 79-Assessment Panels in the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 4 of 2017
L Pienaar
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 20, 1-25, 2017
32017
Considering Mental Health Courts for South Africa: Lessons from Canada and the United States of America
L Pienaar
CILSA (Comparative and International Law Journal of South Africa) 54 (3), 1-28, 2021
22021
Determination of criminal capacity for child offenders-interfacing the procedural requirements of the Child Justice and Criminal Procedure Act
M Karels, L Pienaar
Obiter 36 (1), 57-78, 2015
22015
The unfit accused in the South African criminal justice system: From automatic detention to unconditional release
L Pienaar
South African Journal of Criminal Justice 31 (1), 58-83, 2018
12018
Compulsory HIV testing of child sex offenders in the South African criminal justice system
L Pienaar, MG Karels
Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2017
12017
The DSM-5 and the role of personality disorders under the criminal law
C Van der Bijl, L Pienaar
Obiter 35 (2), 316-335, 2014
12014
Access to the medical records of a child: legislative review required
L Pienaar
South African Journal on Human Rights 30 (3), 508-525, 2014
12014
Plausible subjective experience versus fallible corroborative evidence: The formulation of insanity in Nigerian criminal courts
A Ogunwale, L Pienaar, O Oluwaranti
Frontiers in Psychiatry 14, 1084773, 2023
2023
Low-threshold fitness test in South Africa and the USA : consequences for the fit but mentally ill accused
L Pienaar
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 52 (1), 126-142, 2019
2019
Mentally ill accused in South African criminal procedure Evaluating the mental health court model as therapeutic response:
L Pienaar
UNISA, 2017
2017
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