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Re-examining the Constitutional Court's Approach to the Property Question Since First National Bank of SA Ltd T/A Wesbank v Commissioner, South African Revenue Service; First National Bank of SA Ltd T/A Wesbank v Minister of Finance 2002 4 SA 768 (CC)
(PER/PELJ, 2022)The First National Bank of SA Ltd t/a Wesbank v Commissioner, South African Revenue Service; First National Bank of SA Ltd t/a Wesbank v Minister of Finance 2002 4 SA 768 (CC) (FNB) decision led to the development of ... -
Re-orientation
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Re-partnering as a Contingency Deduction in Claims for Loss of Support Comparing South African and Australian Law
(2007)In a claim for loss of support by the spouse of the deceased breadwinner, the claim will be influenced by the probable remarriage of the surviving spouse. In light of the recent extension of the traditional concept of ... -
Re-positioning the law of theft in view of recent developments in ICTS – the case of South Africa
(2016)This article examines the impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the development of the principles of theft. The Roman and South African law of theft forms the basis of such a study. This investigation ... -
Realisation of a child's right to a basic education in the South African school system: some lessons from Germany
(2015)Education has, since the beginning of time, been regarded as the formal process by which society conveys its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another. Today, education is a human ... -
Realising a socially sustainable South African society through cooperative learning
(2013)Education conceptualised in terms of the broader project of socially sustainable development (SSD) makes cooperative learning (CL) valuable in realising the former. Cooperative learning emphasises cooperation as integral ... -
Realising equality in access to HIV treatment for vulnerable and marginalised groups in Africa
(2012)This article examines the relevance of the concept of equality in improving access to HIV treatment for vulnerable and marginalised groups in Africa. The article argues that though modest achievements have been made in ... -
Realising the child's best interests: lessons from the Child Justice Act to Improve the South African Schools Act
(2016)Although the contexts of school discipline and child justice differ considerably there are a number of contact points and points that overlap. Since the South African Schools Act 84 of 1996 came into operation in 1996, the ... -
Reasonable and probable cause in the law of malicious prosecution: a review of South African and commonwealth decisions
(2013)The requirement that the plaintiff in an action for malicious prosecution must prove a lack of reasonable and probable cause to initiate, instigate or continue the prosecution on the part of the instigator or prosecutor ... -
The reasonable accommodation of employees with cancer and their right to privacy in the workplace
(PER/PELJ, 2018)The duty of employers to reasonably accommodate employees living with disabilities is fundamental and is invoked on a daily basis in response to various health conditions which employees experience, such as cancer. While ... -
Reasons for prosecutorial decisions
(2015)In terms of the prosecuting policy of the National Prosecuting Authority reasons for the exercise of prosecutorial discretions should be furnished on request of persons with a legitimate interest in the decisions. In general ... -
Reassessing judicial independence and impartiality against the backdrop of judicial appointments in South Africa
(2014)The South African Judicial Service Commission (JSC), considered to be exemplary for its independence, plays a pivotal part in judicial appointments. Yet the Commission has long been marred by tensions that have lately ... -
Rebel movements in the DRC as sub-national terrorists and the need for appropriate counter initiatives
(2014)The word “terrorism” has been used in various political and policy contexts, and studied in several scholarly disciplines. Most contemporary writing on terrorism focuses on the international dimensions or manifestations ... -
Recalibrating everyday space : using Section 24 of the South African Constitution to resolve contestation in the urban and spatial environment
(PER/PELJ, 2021)Positioned as existing predominantly within a green agenda, the right to an environment (section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996) presents numerous opportunities for rights-based interpretation ... -
Recent developments in sexual offences against children – a constitutional perspective
(2016)This contribution deals with recent developments in sexual offences against children with reference to sections in the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007. This Act is addressed ... -
Recent developments in the provision of pro bono legal services by attorneys in South Africa
(2013)This paper focuses on legal service delivery for the indigent by attorneys in private practice acting pro bono in civil rather than criminal matters. In this regard there have been and continue to be considerable gaps ... -
Recent developments regarding South African common and customary law of succession
(2006)This article will concentrate on the development in the common law of succession and administration of estates versus the customary law of succession and inheritance as well as the winding up of estates pursuant ... -
Recent trends in South African water historiography
(2008)The discipline of water history is relatively young but since the 1990s there has been growing interest in the field. In this article an exposition is provided on the origins of the discipline of water history as a ... -
Recognising the academic and political purposes embedded in history textbook assessment tasks
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2015)This paper explores the nature of history as a school-based discipline and how history is recontextualised in the South African History Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) and Grade 10 history textbooks, ... -
Reconceptualising history teachers' identities within the context of changing curriculum.
(School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2006)Teachers are considered by most policymakers and school change experts to be the centerpiece of educational change. Therefore, it is not surprisingly that many current educational reform efforts in South Africa are directed ...