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A Critical Evaluation of the Use of Sanctions Clauses in Letters of Credit
(PER/PELJ, 2022)With the sharp increase in sanctions-related compliance requirements and expectations over the last decade, banks have sought various methods to mitigate the legal risk of engaging sanctioned persons or entities. The ... -
A critical historical review on protagonist and proactive environmental activism towards addressing acid mine drainage and remediation needs in somer Gauteng goldfields.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2010)• Opsomming: Sedert 2006 is Jan Publiek toenemend meer bewus gemaak van degraderende omgewings en ontoeganklike omgewingsverslae aangaande die degraderende omgewingstatus van die eertydse Verre Wesrand-gebied. As ... -
A critical investigation of the relevance and potential of IDPs as a local governance instrument for pursuing social justice in South Africa
(2013)Unlike the situation in the past, when local government’s role was limited to service delivery, local government is now constitutionally mandated to play an expanded developmental role. As a “co-responsible” sphere of ... -
A critical review of the impact of South Africa’s mine closure policy and the winding-up process of mining companies
(AOSIS, 2021)Background: Most mining operations are viable for a period of 30 years, depending on the mineral extracted and the available reserves. Whilst the expectation is that mines will continue uninterrupted until the planned ... -
A critical review on the reporting of surveys in transdisciplinary research: a case study in Information Systems.
(North-West University, 2011)Variability of goals and evolving research methodologies are fundamental characteristics of transdisciplinary research. This integration of research strategies from different fields complicates the evaluation of ... -
Critical thinking in history: a methodological framework.
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A critique of the key legislative framework guiding civil liberties in Zimbabwe
(2012)The dynamic and controversial nature of Zimbabwean politics has manifested itself through several undemocratic practices, including restrictive legislation which sought to diminish participatory spaces and/or curtail ... -
A critique of the unemployment insurance amendment bill, 2015
(2015)The contribution critically reflects on the proposed amendments to the Unemployment Insurance Act 63 of 2001 (the UIA / the Act), introduced via the provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Amendment Bill of 2015 (B25-2015). ... -
Cross-Border Insolvency Law in Europe: Present Status and Future Prospects
(2008)In May 2007 the European countries celebrated the first lustrum of the EU Insolvency Regulation (1346/2000). This article describes where Europe stands with its model which is based on well known theories of private ... -
Cross-disciplinary synergy: First-year students’ experiences of learning academic writing through integrated writing support at a University of Technology
(AOSIS, 2021)An important role in socialising first-year students into universities is initiating them into different conventions of academic writing. Support programmes, such as writing centres, have been established in several South ... -
Crossborder jurisdiction and assistance in insolvency: The position in Malaysia and Singapore
(2008)Malaysia and Singapore are members of the common law family and have 'inherited' their company and insolvency law from models in use in the United Kingdom with influences from Australia. It is the purpose of this article ... -
Crossing disciplinary boundaries: students’ experiences of facilitating a learning support programme at a South African university
(AOSIS, 2018)Increased access to higher education has brought into focus the under-preparedness of students for higher education and vice versa. As such, various programmes have been developed to enhance students’ success in universities. ... -
“Crossing over”: appropriate private sector principles, to operate more reliable public sector water services
(2008)Private sector institutions utilise many different business methods, some of which can selectively be adapted for use by organisations outside the private sector, to the benefit of their service delivery responsibilities. ... -
Crossing the “chalkboard-keyboarddivide” on a shoestring budget
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2017)This article focusses on creative ways that history teachers can use technology in their classroom especially where resources are limited. Ideas are shared on how to make the teaching and learning process fun and how to ... -
Crush, J. & Ambler, C. 1992. Liquor and labour in Southern Africa. [Book review]
(Departement van Geskiedenis Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit / Department of History Rand Afrikaans University, 1993) -
Crush, J., Jeeves, A. & Yudelman, D. 1991. South Africa's labour empire. A History of black migrancy to the gold mines. [Boek resensie]
(Departement van Geskiedenis Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit / Department of History Rand Afrikaans University, 1993) -
Cruywagen, D. 2014. Brothers in war and peace: Constand and Abraham Viljoen and the birth of the New South Africa. [Book review]
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2014)No abstract available -
Cryptocurrency : towards regulating the unruly Enigma of Fintech in Nigeria and South Africa
(PER/PELJ, 2021)One of the most modern inventions of financial technology (FinTech) since after the global financial crisis of 2008 is the crypto or virtual currency/asset. Since the creation of the first cryptocurrency, the Bitcoin, in ... -
The Cuban missile crisis.
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Cultivating the soft skills of future construction managers through restorying construction workers’ career narratives
(AOSIS, 2016)Background: In the construction industry, there is an increased awareness of the importance of soft skills. However, no empirical studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of pedagogical strategies in higher education ...