Browsing Law by Subject "South Africa"
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An analysis of the regulatory framework required for electric vehicles towards climate change mitigation action in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2023)South Africa is considered to be a major greenhouse gas (GHG) emitter, especially emissions stemming from its road transport subsector. Electric vehicles (EVs) are largely considered to be environmentally friendly technology ... -
Benefit sharing in accordance with the Convention on Biological Diversity
(North-West University, 2006)The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) significantly enhanced the scope and potential effectiveness of the international legal regime for the conservation of biological diversity world wide together with the sustainable ... -
City-level law and governance for water security in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2023)South African cities are experiencing significant water challenges owing to urbanisation, climate change, and a confluence of social, economic, political, technical, and governance problems. These challenges are significantly ... -
Combating corruption in public procurement in developing countries : a legal analysis
(North-West University, 2018)This study was motivated by the quest to find new innovative and practical ways of combating public procurement corruption in developing countries to complement the existing measures. This was achieved by comparing three ... -
A critical evaluation of the South African land tenure policy : a comparison with selected aspects of the Kenyan and Tanzanian law
(North-West University, 2018)This research deals with communal land insofar as it relates to communal land tenure security, women’s access to communal land and resolution of disputes. In this regard, lessons are drawn from the Tanzania and Kenyan ... -
The doctrine of separability in respect of the arbitration clause of a contract : a comparative study of English law and South African law
(2014)Most jurisdictions have over the past two decades experienced reforms with regard to arbitration law. These include England, America, France, Germany and the Netherlands. These reforms were necessary as the trend in the ... -
The effectiveness of dispute resolution mechanisms within the South African labour law system : a critical analysis
(2012)Dispute resolution mechanisms in South Africa remain an important part of labour relations. These mechanisms provide structures whereby disputes are resolved in both the formal and informal sectors of the economy. Despite ... -
The end of the multifibre agreement : a case study of South Africa and China
(2011)The Multifibre Agreement ("MFA") regulated textile trade until 1 January 2005. It was predominantly focused on curtailing textile exports from developing countries, like South Africa and China. With the end of the MFA, ... -
Environmental law perspectives on the regulation of ecotourism in South Africa's transition to a green economy
(2013)South Africa and the rest of the world currently face an exacerbating threat of environmental degradation, which can be partly ascribed to the fact that some parts of society still place economic growth as a priority over ...