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    • The detention of sentenced juveniles 

      Nel, Schalk (North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      This study examines the various factors that the courts need to take into consideration before placing a sentenced juvenile. These factors will be discussed within the scope of the Constitution and other legislation in the ...
    • A juridical foundation for accountability to enhance the security of the Higher Education lecturer in South Africa 

      Bothma, Franciska (2015)
      The widening of access to Higher Education (HE) with a concomitant call for more accountability in the HE sector locally and globally, has altered the former elitist status of the university and impacted the professional ...
    • The legal significance of human dignity 

      Steinmann, Anna Catherina (North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      The meaning of human dignity has been elusive since its recognition by the Stoics in 128 B.C. as an attribute that distinguishes man from the rest of nature because of his ability to reason and to decide over his own fate. ...
    • The state's legal responsibility for the social reintegration of sexually abused children 

      Van Biljon, Kenny (2014)
      Section 28(1)(d) of the Constitution guarantees a child the right to be protected against abuse. When a child’s constitutional rights are violated by an offender by means of sexual abuse and degradation, the state has a ...