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A New Look at the Old Problem of a Reasonable Expectation: The Reasonableness of Repeated Renewals of Fixed–Term Contracts as Opposed to Indefinite Employment
(2011)In South Africa, the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (LRA) regulates and protects the position of the employee who reasonably expects that a fixed–term contract will be renewed on the same or similar terms while the ... -
The new National Development Plan (2011) and the need to create jobs through agriculture: Is the South African olive industry ready for the challenge?
(2013)This paper provides a scan of the South Africa commercial olive industry between 2008 and 2012 and argues the case for greater industry cohesion in this small agricultural sector. The National Planning Commission’s ... -
New perspectives on learning
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New Public Management, science policy and the orchestration of university research – academic science the loser
(2010)In many countries - during the past three decades - there has been increasing alignment of public administration with neoliberal modes of governance driven by processes of globalization and privatization. Key is New Public ... -
A new role for the history subject adviser: a case study of educational provision in the Transkei region of the Eastern Cape.
(The South African Society of History Teaching, 1995) -
A new town at Uitvlugt: the foundation and development of pinelands 1919 - 1948.
(Afdeling Streekgeskiedenis van die lnstituut vir Geskiedenisnavorsing, RGN / Section for Regional History, Institute for Historical Research, HSRC, 1979)• Opsomming: ʼn Jaar nadat die griepepidemie van 1918 hom in die Kaapse Skiereiland uitgewoed het, het Richard Stuttaford, lid van die Kaapstadse stadsraad en toonaangewende persoonlikheid in die Verenigde Kamers van ... -
New “traditional” strategies and land claims in South Africa: a case study in Hammanskraal.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)In post-apartheid South Africa, many hopes were pinned on the process of land-restitution to be a major part of power and wealth redistribution. However, as the land claims process is linked to demonstrable historical ... -
The Nexus between mobile money regulation, innovative technology and the promotion of financial inclusion in Zimbabwe
(PER/PELJ, 2021)The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural areas, informal settlements and other poor communities an opportunity to participate in Zimbabwe's mainstream financial economy. However, the technology-driven ... -
The nexus between the rights to life and to a basic education in South Africa
(2015)This article aims at exploring the nexus between the fundamental rights to life and to a basic education within the ambit of the legal framework created by both the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 and ... -
Niehaus, C. Om te veg vir hoop. [Book review]
(Departement van Geskiedenis Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit / Department of History Rand Afrikaans University, 1995) -
Niemandt, N. 2007. Nuwe drome vir nuwe werklikhede. [Boekbespreking]
(Die Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging, 2013) -
Nienaber, P.J. & Le Roux, C.J.P. 1982. Vrystaat-fokus. [Boek resensie]
(Afdeling Streekgeskiedenis van die lnstituut vir Geskiedenisnavorsing, RGN / Section for Regional History, Institute for Historical Research, HSRC, 1982) -
No longer in suspense: clarifying the human rights jurisdiction of the SADC tribunal
(2015)The Southern African Development Community Tribunal's (SADC Tribunal) decision in the matter of Mike Campbell (Pvt) Ltd v Republic of Zimbabwe 2008 SADCT 2 (28 November 2008) demonstrated its ability to utilise the principles ... -
Noble, V. 2013. A school of struggle: Durban’s Medical School and the education of black doctors in South Africa. [Book review]
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2015) -
Nobody can really afford Legal Services : the price of justice in Namibia
(PER/PELJ, 2021)Nobody (except for the privileged few) can afford legal services in Namibia. In the light of this dawning awareness, how should the government and other stakeholders design the legal profession so that the greatest ... -
Non-pharmaceutical strategies win coronavirus disease 2019 battle in New Zealand
(OASIS, 2020)This literature-based article found that on 08 June 2020, New Zealand claimed victory over coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mainly because of effective non-pharmaceutical strategies and interventions that included a ... -
Non-profit organisations and government's pro-poor spending: the case of health and development in Gauteng
(North-West University, 2011)Globally, there is growing recognition of participatory public expenditure management(PPEM). PPEM is seen as the process whereby citizens and civil society organisations participate in the management of public expenditures. ... -
Non-Standard Workers: The South African Context, International Law and Regulation by The European Union
(2008)The current labour market has many forms of employment relations that differ from full-time employment. "Atypical," "non-standard," or even "marginal" are terms used to describe these new workers and include, amongst others, ...