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Judicial review of the legislative process in Lesotho : lessons from South Africa
(PER/PELJ, 2019)The Constitution of Lesotho, 1993 has a supremacy clause which ordinarily empowers the judiciary to review the actions of other branches of government. However, the judiciary in Lesotho seems to treat the legislative process ... -
Judicial understanding of the reliability of eyewitness evidence: a tale of two cases
(2016)One of the most significant consequences of the use of post-conviction DNA testing in the criminal justice system has been the growing recognition that eyewitness identification testimony is simply not as reliable as it ... -
The judicious use of theory in social science research
(AOSIS, 2021)Social science research is focussed mainly on societal concerns and human dynamics. In scholarly domains such as Public Administration, theory is commonly regarded as the backbone of studies, but the why, where and how ... -
Judith: embodying Holiness in a G-dless Space
(Institut Fuer Biblische Exegese, 2016)This article reviews key aspects of the overtly didactic Judith narrative, especially as this relates to the concepts of body, psyche and space, which apart from offering hope to Jews living in Hasmonean times, seem to go ... -
Juig, juig in Hom
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Julianus Pomerius as mistikus : 'n dogma-historiese studie
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Jung, individuation, and moral relativity in Qohelet 7:16 - 17
(Springer, 2014)Qohelet’s warning in chapter 7:16 ‘not to be too righteous’ has commonly been interpreted by biblical scholars in ways that acquit the author of teaching immorality. This article approaches the text from a psychological ... -
A Jungian perspective on the impact of African worldviews on African Roman Catholic Church priests’ life and work
(North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2018)The aim of this study was to explore the impact of African worldviews on African Roman Catholic Church (RCC) seminarians and priests’ life and work. This aim was achieved by firstly qualitatively exploring the experiences ... -
Junior- en senior primêre damesonderwysstudente : 'n vergelykende psigometriese ondersoek
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A juridical foundation for accountability to enhance the security of the Higher Education lecturer in South Africa
(2015)The widening of access to Higher Education (HE) with a concomitant call for more accountability in the HE sector locally and globally, has altered the former elitist status of the university and impacted the professional ... -
A juridical-psychological perspective: Teacher sport-coaches' perceptions of emotional abuse in school sport coaching
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)This qualitative study explored and described teacher sport-coaches' perceptions of emotional abuse in school sport coaching. The aims of the study were to: (i) explore and describe emotional abuse in school sport coaching ... -
The juridification of sport : a comparative analysis of children's rugby and cricket in England and South Africa
(2011)This article takes as its point of departure the notion of juridification in sport and, in particular, the perspective that the term has previously often been used in sport and law literature in a too narrow and limiting ... -
Jurisdictional and procedural technicalities in hate speech cases: South African Human Rights Commission v Khumalo 2019 1 SA 289 (GJ)
(PER/PELJ, 2020)The jurisdiction or competence of the Equality Court to hear a dispute concerning alleged hate speech is affected by various jurisdictional factors. The decision in South African Human Rights Commission v Khumalo 2019 1 ... -
Jurisdictional problems of South African courts in respect of international crimes
(2014)Because of its mandate and its enforcement powers, the ICC has been hailed as a major advance on the road towards individual accountability for the perpetration of the most heinous violations of human rights (international ... -
Die jurisdiksieprobleem by internasionale elektroniese kontrakte
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Just how literal is the King James Version?
(Department of Ancient Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2011)Many scholars have the perception that the King James Version (KJV) is a literal translation. However, it is not so easy to define the concept of "literal translation". The simplest definition may be to regard it as ... -
"Just Piles of Rocks to Developers but Places of Worship to Native Americans" - Exploring the Significance of Earth Jurisprudence for South African Cultural Communities
(2015)Throughout the years cultural communities across the world have borne witness to many unending attempts at the destruction of their places of worship. This endemic problem has arisen in a number of places, such as in the ... -
"Just say sorry?" Ubuntu, Africanisation and the Child Justice System in the Child Justice Act 75 of 2008
(2011)In the midst of concerns about serious offences committed by young people, the Child Justice Act is the first formal legislative step to introduce restorative justice in South Africa, and promotes reconciliation and problem ... -
Just war and virtue: revisiting Augustine and Thomas Aquinas
(Taylor and Francis, 2015)The rise of armed conflict around the world begs for renewed reflection on what constitutes just war. Modern just war discourse is characterised by a very formal approach to war ethics. Issues of character, internal ...