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Browsing Public Law by Type "Postprint Article"
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Bradley, Martha Magdalena
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-01)
It is estimated that by mid-2020 there were more than fifty non-international armed conflicts in at least twenty-two different countries, of which at least six arguably meet the threshold requirements needed to trigger the ...
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Auld, Kathleen; Feris, Loretta A.
(Springer, 2022-12)
Small-scale fishers and fishing communities have long suffered marginalisation and discrimination in South Africa. New laws and policies promulgated as the result of a court case brought by small-scale fishers, NGOs and ...
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Stevens, G.P. (Geert Philip)
(Elsevier, 2015-01)
Mental health experts are increasingly being utilised by the criminal justice system to provide assistance to courts
during the assessment of issues falling beyond the knowledge and/or experience of the courts. A particular ...
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Magwape, Mbakiso
(Kluwer Law International, 2018)
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was launched on the 21 March 2018 with overwhelming support by African States. The FTA emerges against the backdrop of unsuccessful continental economic integration ...
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Dube, Angelo; Mahleza, Yeukai
(Unisa Press, 2024-06)
This article examines the prevention of and protection against statelessness through analysis of case law and laws that have dealt with this matter both internationally and at a regional level, with specific reference to ...
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Bekink, Bernard; Botha, C.J. (Christo)
(Oxford University Press, 2007-04)
It seems to me that a sort of hieratic language has developed by which the priests incant the commandments. I seem to see the ordinary citizen today standing before the law like the laity in a medieval church: at the far ...
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Erk, Jan Galip
(Routledge, 2021)
Holism, i.e. the unity of theoretical and applied reality across disciplinary demarcations, is the main leitmotiv here. The scholarly disciplines of political science, law, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, and history ...
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Gerber, L.J. (Leonardus); Grogan, Renée L.
(Elsevier, 2020-04)
Advances and innovation in deep-water technologies have fuelled a rapid and increased interest in the commercial exploitation of deep seabed minerals. Notwithstanding the apparent momentum in this sector, numerous regulatory, ...
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Radebe, Martha Keneilwe
(Routledge, 2019)
The National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW), formerly known as the Rural Women’s Movement, was established in 1990 with a focus on, among others, uniting rural women and giving them a voice. Amongst the organisation’s aims ...
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Woolman, Stu (Stuart Craig); Bishop, Michael
(Taylor & Francis, 2007-10)
This article evaluates the claim that working conditions for farm workers and domestic workers in South Africa can be analysed in terms of the constitutional prohibition against servitude. Recent research and statistics ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Oxford University Press, 2015-06)
In June 2015, South Africa hosted the African Union Summit. The Sudanese
President, Al Bashir, under an ICC arrest warrant for, inter alia, genocide, attended the
Summit. As a State Party to the Rome Statute, South Africa ...
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Auld, Kathleen; Del Savio, Linda; Feris, L.A. (Loretta)
(Cambridge University Press, 2025-02)
The 2022 Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (AFS) is the culmination of over 20 years of negotiations within the WTO's Doha Development Round. Although it can be considered a small victory in the fight against declining fish ...
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Phyffer, Jessie
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2025-01)
This article argues that the obligation to prevent transboundary environmental harm is erga omnes. In a fractured landscape, this obligation is the closest that international environmental law comes to a general obligation ...
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De Wet, Erika
(Cambridge University Press, 2014-06)
The article examines the evolution of military operations by the Economic Community of Western
African States (ECOWAS) and the South African Development Community (SADC) over the last three
decades. By examining ...
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De Wet, Erika
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
This contribution analyses the implications of the Kadi decision of the European
Court of Justice of July 2013 and the Nada decision of the European
Court of Human Rights of September 2013. Both decisions have given ...
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Abdulrauf, Lukman Adebisi
(Routledge, 2021)
That international organizations have always played a pivotal role in the development and advancement of data privacy norms is now beyond doubt. With regard to advancing compliance specifically, the role of international ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2021-11)
The concept of a Grotian moment remains rather obscure in international law. On the one hand, it can refer simply to an empirical fact which galvanises the ordinary law-making processes, whether treaty-making or State ...
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Tladi, Dire
(Oxford University Press, 2015-03)
In July 2014, the African Union adopted a new Protocol amending the Protocol on
the African Court. In doing so it included a provision stating that certain state officials
shall be immune from prosecution during their ...
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De Wet, Erika
(Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2015-06)
This article assesses whether the South African North-Gauteng High Court correctly decided
in June 2015 that the government violated international and domestic law when failing to
arrest President Al Bashir of Sudan, ...
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Abegaz, Solomon Tekle
(Oxford University Press, 2016-08)
This article seeks to present the work of the Ethiopian Federal Cassation Court in
fostering the application of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the African
Charter on the Rights and Welfare of Children, and ...