500 total citations 21 papers, 411 citations indexed
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J.M. Otto is a scholar working on Law, Accounting and Sociology and Political Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, J.M. Otto has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 411 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Law, 11 papers in Accounting and 3 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in J.M. Otto's work include Legal Issues in South Africa (13 papers), Comparative and International Law Studies (10 papers) and Law, logistics, and international trade (6 papers). J.M. Otto is often cited by papers focused on Legal Issues in South Africa (13 papers), Comparative and International Law Studies (10 papers) and Law, logistics, and international trade (6 papers). J.M. Otto collaborates with scholars based in South Africa and United States. J.M. Otto's co-authors include D.W. Jacobsen, Susan R. Savon, R Green, Killian Robinson, Michelle Secic, Jian Ji and Lloyd M. Taylor and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Chemistry, Leiden Journal of International Law and Leiden Repository (Leiden University).
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All Works
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Otto, J.M.. (2017). Unity in diversity. The topicality of Professor C. van Vollenhoven. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).1 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2016). Die condictio ob turpem vel iniustam causam en die Nasionale Kredietwet : Chevron SA (Pty) Ltd v Wilson h/a Wilson’s Transport (2015 10 BCLR 1158 (KH)). 2016(2). 369–377.1 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M., et al.. (2016). Exploring Primary Justice in Insecure Contexts : South Sudan and Afghanistan. Challenges, concerns, and elements that work. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).
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Otto, J.M.. (2015). National Credit Act. Vanwaar Gehási? Quo vadit lex? And some reflections on the National Credit Amendment Act 2014 (part 1). 2015(3). 583–601.1 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2014). A Consumer's Right to Plain Language and to Be Informed in an Official Language that He Understands as Required by the National Credit Act. Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Dlamini 2013 1 Sa 219 (KZD). SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M., et al.. (2014). Redress in terms of the National Credit Act and the Consumer Protection Act for defective goods sold and financed in terms of an instalment agreement. UpSpace Institutional Repository (University of Pretoria). 26(2). 247–281.
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Otto, J.M.. (2014). Besnijdenis en islam, het ligt ingewikkeld. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).
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Otto, J.M.. (2013). Onagsame wetsopstelling - die Nasionale Kredietwet op die operasietafel. 2013(2). 217–235.
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Otto, J.M., et al.. (2013). Searching for justice in post-Gaddafi Libya: a socio-legal exploration of people's concerns and institutional responses at home and from abroad. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 219.1 indexed citations
Otto, J.M.. (2010). Notices in terms of the National Credit Act : wholesale national confusion. Absa Bank Ltd v Prochaska t/a Bianca Cara Interiors; Munien v BMW Financial Services; Starita v Absa Bank Ltd; FirstRand Bank Ltd v Dhlamini : analyses. 22(4). 595–607.2 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2010). National Credit Act , ongeoorloofde ooreenkomste en meevallertjies vir die fiscus : regspraak. 2010(1). 161–169.
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Otto, J.M.. (2010). Die oorbelaste skuldverbruiker : die nasionale kredietwet verleen geensins onbeperkte vrydom van skulde nie : aantekeninge. 2010(2). 399–408.1 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2010). The history of consumer credit legislation in South Africa. 16(1). 257–273.4 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2009). Over-indebtedness and applications for debt review in terms of the National Credit Act : consumers beware! Firstrand Bank Ltd v Olivier : case comments. 21(2). 272–278.4 indexed citations
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Otto, J.M.. (2009). Die par delictum -reël en die National Credit Act. 2009(3). 417–435.
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Otto, J.M.. (2009). Over-indebtedness and applications for debt review in terms of the National Credit Act : consumers beware!.1 indexed citations
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