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Browsing Research Articles (Jurisprudence) by Type "Postprint Article"
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Modiri, Joel Malesela
(Routledge, 2018)
This article examines the meaning and progress of post-1994 constitutional democracy in South Africa from the perspective of its (dis)continuity with the longue-durée history of colonial conquest, settler-colonialism and ...
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Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem
(Edinburgh University Press, 2017-11)
The article engages with the issue of emergency regimes in Cameroon and compliance with the international standards on that matter. Emergency regimes which entail human rights violation and infringement of the rule of law ...
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Nagtegaal, Jackie; Jooste, Yvonne
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2022-05)
In South Africa, a number of obstructions exist to realising the right to access to justice as enshrined by section 34 of the South African constitution. Globally, many countries grapple with access to justice due to a ...
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Achiume, E. Tendayi
(Oxford University Press, 2023-02)
No abstract available.
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Modiri, Joel Malesela
(Routledge, 2018)
No abstract available.
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Sibanda, Sanele
(Routledge, 2020)
This special issue of the South African Journal on Human Rights arises from a general call for papers that was issued in October 2019. The special issue has come to fruition in circumstances that none of us could ever have ...
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Van Marle, Karin
(Springer, 2018-11)
The main objective of this article is to reflect on the way in which a certain neoliberal
logic and rationality have become common-sense and to contemplate the possibility
of a different aesthetic. The tone or mood of ...
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Lubcker, Nico; Reisinger, Ryan Rudolf; Oosthuizen, Wessel Christiaan; De Bruyn, P.J. Nico; Van Tonder, Alet; Pistorius, P.A.; Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
(Inter Research, 2017-08)
Insight into the trophic ecology of marine predators is vital for understanding their ecosystem role and predicting their responses to environmental change. Juvenile southern elephant seals (SES) Mirounga leonina are ...
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Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem
(Routledge, 2019)
My main concern in this paper is to critically examine judicial deference to the executive within the context of Cameroon. I portray how authorities in the country purposely fail to invest the judiciary with substantial ...
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Madlingozi, Tshepo
(Blackwell, 2007-03)
The South African Constitution guarantees justiciable socio-economic rights such as the rights to access to housing; to sufficient food and water; to social security and health care services. This ‘transformative constitution’ ...
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Mhango, Mtendeweka; Dyani-Mhango, Ntombizozuko
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2021)
The scope of the powers of the Public Protector was one of the main questions for determination by the Constitutional Court in the landmark case of Economic Freedom Fighters vs Speaker of the National Assembly. This note ...
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Osiemo, Lynette; Kok, J.A. (Anton)
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-06)
The taskforce appointed in 2016 to undertake a review of the legal sector in Kenya highlighted a decline in public service and pro bono work as one of the challenges facing the legal profession in the country. In its report, ...
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Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem
(Routledge, 2018)
The main argument of this article lies in its conceptual framing which is a contextualisation of the problem of exception in the colonial and ‘postcolonial’ period of Cameroon. The country was technically colonised by ...
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Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem
(Routledge, 2019)
The main argument of this article lies in its conceptual framing which is a contextualisation of the problem of exception in the colonial and ‘postcolonial’ period of Cameroon. The country was technically colonised by ...
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Wanki, Justin Ngambu
(Edinburgh University Press, 2021-02)
The article examines unconstitutional constitutional amendments in the constitutional order of Cameroon dating back from 1960 to 2008. The examination reveals that all the amendments engaged within this period fail to ...
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Van Marle, Karin
(Springer, 2012-08)
In this article the author revisits Carol Smart’s 1989 publication Feminism and the power of law. She engages with Smart’s main claims by way of a number of other thinkers. Following Marianne Constable’s description of ...