SALJ References Books John D Smith & Sipho Dlamini HandÕs Law of Arbitration 5 ed (2006) 115. P Q R Boberg The Law of Delict: Aquilian Liability (1984) ch 3. Chapters in books M Bear & D Bear ÔToo hot, too cold, just right?Õ in Mary Goldilocks (ed) The Politics of Cookery 3 ed (2004) 23Ð7. Journal Articles Jane Dube ÔThe new Consumer Protection Act: An introductionÕ (2002) 119 SALJ 700 at 725. S P Moyo ÔThe decline and fall of constitutionalismÕ (1998) 23 SAJHR 456. Theses Mary Brown South African Theories of Justice (unpublished LLM thesis, Rhodes University, 2001) 334. Newspapers Angela Jones ÔNuclear reactor in troubleÕ The Star 24 May 2005 at 2. White Papers The White Paper on Energy Policy (GN 3007 in GG 19606 of 17 December 1998). The ÔNational Policy on HIV/AIDS for Learners and EducatorsÕ (published in GG 20372 of 10 May 1999). Internet References John Bringardner ÔIPÕs brave new worldÕ available at http://www.law.com, accessed on 12 May 2008. B I G Stick ÔTime to bring back the death penalty?Õ The Star 24 May 2005 at 2, available at http://www.thestar.com/arts/wed, accessed on 23 February 2009. NB: the URL must appear in italics, in black, and must NOT be underlined. Footnotes In footnotes a reference to any authoritative source (which must comply with the house style described above) is given once in full. Smith & Dlamini op cit note 5 at 67. Pillay et al Disclosure op cit note 19. For consecutive references to the same work, ibid is used with or without a page number / paragraph reference as appropriate. Examples: Ibid. Ibid at 45. Ibid para 45 (no ÔatÕ with para refs).