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Browsing Law by Type "Postprint Article"
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Lihiru, Victoria Melkisedeck
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2024-07)
The June 2023 elections in Sierra Leone occurred against the backdrop of amendments to the Public Elections Act (pea), the enactment of the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Act (gewe), and a switch from the First ...
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Zambezi, Denise; Viljoen, Frans
(Taylor and Francis, 2024)
BACKGROUND : The transgender population is one of the most marginalized and misunderstood population groups in South Africa. Despite a progressive and inclusive human rights-based legal framework, transgender people in ...
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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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Ikpo, David Nnanna Chukwukadibia
(Routledge, 2023)
This study grounds itself in contact theory and imagined contact theory to argue that contact and simulated/imagined contact with queerness contributes to the eradication of homophobic prejudices. Using international human ...
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Fokala, Elvis
(Routledge, 2022)
A child’s right to grow up with its parents is presented in articles 9 and 25 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of a Child, respectively. South ...
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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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Heyns, C.H. (Christof H.); Killander, Magnus
(Edinburgh University Press, 2007-03)
No abstract available
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Killander, Magnus
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)
The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), one of the spin-offs of the
African development framework, NEPAD, offers a unique approach to the
monitoring of agreed norms of political, economic, and corporate governance
in ...
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Abdulrauf, Lukman Adebisi; Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2016-06)
It is now widely recognised that the unregulated processing of personal information has had a significant impact on key human rights like privacy, dignity, integrity, personality and autonomy. However, while other regions ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga; Nwauche, E.
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2012)
A fundamental tenet of modern constitutionalism is that nobody, regardless of his status is above
the law. Extensive powers conferred on African presidents in the independence constitutions,
reinforced by ineffective ...
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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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Baboolal-Frank, Rashri
(Oxford University Press, 2020-12)
This article aims to explore alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, which are relevant to sectional titles schemes disputes. The alternative dispute resolution mechanisms will be discussed as an innovative trend to ...
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Dugard, John; Reynolds, John
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and
memories of discrimination, oppression, and brutality; indulgence, privilege, and pretension;
racism, resistance, and, ultimately, ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2014)
The last decade has seen the judiciary’s legitimacy come under increasing scrutiny as
more and more sensitive and politically charged battles are fought in the courts. These
have not only placed constitutional adjudicators ...
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Van Eck, B.P.S. (Stefan); Diedericks, Leana
(Oxford University Press, 2014-10)
No abstract available
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Kareithi, Monicah Wanjiru; Viljoen, Frans
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-10)
Woman-to-woman marriage is a form of customary marriage between two women, predominantly found in Africa. These customary marriages have been and to some extent still are conducted by various communities across Africa, ...
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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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Cassim, Farouk H.I.; Cassim, Maleka Femida
(Juta Law, 2017-08)
It has become necessary to re-examine the issue of authority and representation in the sphere of company law as a result of the judgment of the Constitutional Court in Makate v Vodacom (Pty) Ltd 2016 (4) SA 121 (CC), and ...