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    • A child's right to privacy, a parent's duty to care and social media 

      Chihwai, Yeukai Joyleen (North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      The expansion in the use of social media has resulted in children of a very young age engaging in the extensive use of social media platforms. In as much as social media are an effective and inexpensive medium of communication, ...
    • Critical assessment of the constitutionality of the South African customs legislation 

      Siphugu, L.E. (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      Before 1994, most if not all pieces of legislation were subject to the sovereignty of Parliament and the law enforcement powers of the executive, which enabled the development of the authoritarian and oppressive system of ...
    • The right to privacy and polygraph tests in the South African workplace 

      Maebela, Joseph (North-West University (South Africa), 2023)
      In South Africa, employers use polygraph tests on their employees and the results are often regarded admissible as evidence in labour disputes. However, polygraph testing in the workplace is not adequately regulated by any ...