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The challenges of undocumented refugee children in accessing the right to basic education in South Africa
(North-West University, 2018)South Africa receives a large influx of refugees who flee from their countries of nationality due to the intolerable conditions in those countries, in search of safety for themselves and their children. The documentation ... -
Challenges to regional intergration in the SADC region : a legal perspective
(2011)The Southern African Development Community (SADC), formerly known as the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), is an organization of Southern African states initially formed to reduce economic dependence ... -
Changing the issue in dispute during strike action
(2015)Section 23(2) of the Constitution gives every worker the right to strike and the LRA gives effect to that right. Section 64 of the LRA, however, requires that the issue in dispute first be referred to a bargaining council ... -
A child's right to legal representation in divorce matters
(North-West University, 2011)Section 28(1)(h) of the Constitution guarantees every child the right to legal representation in civil matters at state expense provided that the denial of the right will result in substantial injustice. This discussion ... -
A child's right to privacy, a parent's duty to care and social media
(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, ... -
The child's right to self-determination in relation to his/her right to bodily and psychological integrity
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Climate change and Africa : the normative framework of the African Union
(2013)There is enough evidence on how climate change consequences will adversely affect Africa despite the fact that it is the continent that has least contributed to the problem. The international climate change regime ... -
Climate change and human rights in the African Union (AU)
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The codification of the in duplum rule in South Africa and Zimbabwe
(North-West University, 2018)The in duplum rule is a common-law rule which is aimed at alleviating the liability of debtors to creditors by prescribing that interest ceases to run once it equals the capital sum borrowed. The rule has been part of ... -
Combating child trafficking : a comparative analysis of applicable law in Cameroon and South Africa
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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 ... -
Combating crime in international electronic commerce
(2013)Electronic commerce, broadly defined as doing business online, has with the advent of the Internet and more importantly of the World Wide Web, developed at an unanticipated speed. Electronic transactions have been said to ... -
Combating organised crime in South Africa
(North-West University, 2018)Organised crime obstructs the healthy functioning of democratic society, especially in the case of developing countries, like South Africa. Organised criminal groups threaten the well-being of a country’s citizens, while ... -
The common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities principle in global climate change mitigation: a legal appraisal
(North-West University, 2018)The economic inequality of States has for a long time hindered global efforts at climate change mitigation. Under international Environmental law, the CBDR-RC principle was adopted as an attempt to level the playing field. ... -
Common law perspectives on the concept of public trusteeship
(North-West University, 2011)Die konsep van staatlike voogdyskap of “public trusteeship” word sedert 1998 gevind in wetgewing wat handel oor die omgewing en natuurlike hulpbronne. Hierdie begrip is nuut in die Suid–Afrikaanse reg. Die navorsingsvraag ... -
A comparative analysis of the fiduciary duties of trustees in South Africa and Namibia
(North-West University, 2018)Within the sphere of trust law a lot has transpired. South African and Namibian trust law are a mixture of English and Roman-Dutch law. In alignment of this emphasis, it is therefore generally accepted that a trust is an ... -
Comparison between South African, Namibian and Swaziland's EIA legislation
(North-West University, 2003)An EIA is one of the available environmental management tools, which seems to have become entrenched as the cornerstone of effective environmental management. It can be regarded as a tool to facilitate sound, integrated ... -
The competence of the foreign representative in cross-border insolvency matters : a comparison between South Africa and Australia
(2014)The world is continuously becoming a smaller and smaller place. It has become a global community of sorts merely divided by imperceptible borders that are easily transversed by ever-evolving technological advances in the ...