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Browsing by UP Author "Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)"
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Carter, E.I.; Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(LexisNexis, 2016)
Statisties word kinders met gestremdhede meer gereeld mishandel as kinders sonder gestremdhede.
Hierdie tendens dui daarop dat sodanige kinders kwesbaar is en meer dikwels
as kinders sonder gestremdhede die hulp van ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Inderscience, 2013)
This paper will focus on the rights of the family, parental responsibilities and rights and children's rights in the context of African customary law. South Africa has gone a long way in safeguarding various rights of ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(LexisNexis, 2013)
This is a comprehensive book, divided into eight parts, that mainly covers the
whole of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005. Part I deals with children in the context
of South African law and the focus is on the status of ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(LexisNexis, 2011)
Statistiek in verband met kinders met gestremdhede is verdoemend. In die ontwikkelende
wêreld woon 98% van hierdie kinders nie skool by nie en 30% van die wêreld se
straatkinders het een of ander gestremdheid. In hierdie ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2012)
No abstract available.
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie); University of Pretoria. Dept. of Private Law
(2008-08-28)
The legal relationships governed by the rules of
Private Law entail the most intimate ones in which people involve themselves. While the rules of Private Law aim at harmonising these
relationships on the one hand it also ...
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Laas, Annelie; Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Faculty of Law, North West University, 2014)
No abstract availible
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Legal Research Foundation Inc., 2013)
The ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
(hereafter referred to as CRC),1 heralded a new dispensation for children in South
Africa. This Convention had its footprints imbedded in the ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Emory University, 2012)
Angela was an eleven-year-old girl with Rett’s Syndrome, a progressive neurological disorder that results in severe intellectual and physical impairment and epilepsy. 1
Angela could not talk and had “neither the ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2013)
Normaalweg is dit ’n kind se ouer(s) wat hom of haar in litigasie bystaan
of vir en namens die kind litigeer. In uitsonderlike gevalle is dit egter nie
moontlik of wenslik om hierdie funksie aan die ouers of voogde oor ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie); De Bruin, D.W. (David Wegeling)
(Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2011)
Artikel 14 van die Kinderwet bepaal dat elke kind die reg het om ´n saak na
´n hof te bring asook om bygestaan te word om ´n saak aldus te bring. In
hierdie bydrae word artikel 14 en die invloed/gevolge daarvan op ´n ...
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Hansungule, Zita; Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2017)
International law plays an important role in the promotion and protection of the
socio-economic rights of children with disabilities. International law bolsters the
mechanisms used to keep states accountable in the ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(LexisNexis, 2008)
Artikel 17 van die Children’s Act het die meerderjarigheidsouderdom na agtien
jaar verlaag. Hiermee is die meerderjarigheidsouderdom in ooreenstemming
met die Grondwet en die internasionale dokumente met betrekking tot ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Juta Law, 2017)
Die Suid-Afrikaanse deliktereg is generaliserend van aard. Hiermee word
bedoel dat algemene vereistes of beginsels die bestaan, al dan nie, van deliktuele
aanspreeklikheid bepaal. Hierdie eienskap van die Suid-Afrikaanse ...
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Boezaart, C.J. (Trynie)
(Juta Law, 2015)
The so-called “wrongful life” action is a widely debated topic in South Africa and abroad. In South
Africa academic discourse escalated after Stewart v Botha 2007 6 SA 247 (SCA). The recent Western
Cape decision of the ...