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Water and the public trust doctrine - a South African perspective
(North-West University (Vaal Triangle Campus), 2008)The legal principles concerning rights to water have been changed considerably by the provisions of the National Water Act 36 of 1998. The National Water Act aims to redistribute water rights to previously disadvantaged ... -
Water Security and the Right to Water in Southern Africa: An Overview
(2017-01-05)The Southern African region's water-related problems are quite diverse. From the struggles of indigenous communities in Botswana to the cholera outbreaks in Zimbabwe; from the difficulties of poor communities in accessing ... -
Werknemers as lasgewende ouers in surrogasie-aangeleenthede: die geboorte van nuwe verlof-behoeftes in Suid-Afrika
(2017)Commissioning parents, in terms of a surrogacy agreement, have the same parental obligations towards their child as traditional parents. Yet, despite the legitimising of surrogacy in the Children’s Act 38 of 2005, no ... -
Who "owns" the country's mineral resources? The possible incorporation of the public trust doctrine through the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act.
(Juta & Company Ltd., 2008)"Mineral and petroleum resources are the common heritage of all the people of South Africa and the state is the custodian thereof for the benefit of all South Africans."' This section can be regarded as one of the most ... -
Why should the South African Constitutional Court consider German sources? Comment on Du Plessis and Rautenbach
(German Law Journal (GLJ), 2013)No abstract available -
Women, mining and the law
(Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2016)At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town's Mineral Law in Africa's initiative1 the position of gender and mining were discussed. The discussion raised many issues pertaining to women's position in relation to ... -
Zimbabwe's 'look East' policy : a socio-legal perspective
(VerLoren Van Themaat Centre / UNISA Press, 2015)The studies of the relations between China and Zimbabwe, as with other studies of Chinese relations with African states, have focused largely on the socio-economic and political aspects thereof. There has not been a ...