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Professor Hennie Klopper BA LLD (UFS)

Professor at UNISA


Biography

Professor at UNISA

Papers

Conference Papers
Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg, “Die regsvoorwerp by mediabeheer ingevolge artikel 47(2)(a) van die Wet op Publikasies, 42 van 1974” 340 – 358.
Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg, “Meer oor norme by mediabeheer ingevolge artikel 47(2)(a) van die Wet op Publikasies, 42 van 1974” 578- 599.
Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg “Die aard van Kredietwaardigheid”, 20-34.
July 1995 De Rebus, “Parameters for change” 425-426.
January 1997 De Rebus “The need for change” 55-59.
July 1997 De Rebus “Some observations on the second draft White Paper” 487-488.
April 1998 De Rebus “The White Paper on the Road Accident Fund’ 48-51
Februarie 1999 De Rebus “Kicking for touch” 59-61.
October 2005 De Rebus “Some Observations on the Road Accident Fund Amendment Act”.
August 2007 Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins Hollandse Reg “The Widow’s Portion”.
August 2007 Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins Hollandse Reg “Supplier’s Claims”.
November 2007 Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins Hollandse Reg “Domestic Assault with a Motor Vehicle”.
January 2008 De Rebus “Supplier’s Claims against the Road Accident Fund: Van der Merwe v Road Accident Fund”


Research

He specialises in Third Party Compensation (Personal Injury) and Intellectual Property.

Career

He also initiated a unique computer-based practical training for students in Law of Third Party Compensation for which he received a teaching innovation award from the University of Pretoria in 2005.
He was also appointed as a Commissioner for the Small Claims Court in which capacity he has rendered community service since 1994.
Testified before the Melamet and Satchwell Commis-sions of enquiry into the road accident compensation system and received special mention for his contribution in the report of the RAF Commission published in 2002.
He acted as consultant in the establishing of the curriculum for Third Party Compensation for the LLB and LLM courses at UNISA in 2002 and is involved as external examiner for the Law of Third Party Compensation and Law of Competition for various universities
He teaches the Law of Third Party Compensation (DVR 420) and Law of Competition as part of the Law of Intellectual Property (IGZ 320). He was also involved with the training of the staff of the predecessor of and the Road Accident Fund and from 1990 to 1997.
He was promoted to an associate professor in 1991 and to professor in 1994. He has practised as a part time attorney since 1980 to date
He was appointed part-time lecturer and full-time senior lecturer at the Pretoria Technikon in 1981. He became part-time lecturer in Intellectual Property at the University of Pretoria and full-time senior lecturer in the Department of Mercantile Law in 1988.
He was also employed by the Department of Constitutional development during his years of part-time university study first as prosecutor and later as acting presiding officer. He practised as an attorney, first as a professional assistant and later as a partner in a law firm, from 1973 to 1980.
He began his professional career as an attorney – working before qualifying during school and university holidays with a firm of attorneys in Bloemfontein from 1964 to 1969 and later completing his articles with the Deputy State Attorney, Bloemfontein in 1973 when he was admitted to the side bar.

Affiliations

He is a member of the Law Society of the Northern Provinces.
He was appointed as the official correspondent on third party matters for the attorney’s journal De Rebus from 1990 to 1997. He also formed part of a group of specialists consulted by the Road Accident Fund Commission prior to the compilation of its report. He has been consulted by the Road Accident Fund on various projects initiated by the Fund.