Browsing Law by Subject "International law"
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The attainment of self-determination in African states by rebels
(2014)Self-determination is a peoples' right to freely determine their political, economic and cultural destiny without external interference. However, the cultivation of a culture of respect for self-determination remains the ... -
The detention of sentenced juveniles
(North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)This study examines the various factors that the courts need to take into consideration before placing a sentenced juvenile. These factors will be discussed within the scope of the Constitution and other legislation in the ... -
The implications of ukuthwala on South Africa's regional and international law obligations
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)This study examined the South African legislative frameworks directly or indirectly dealing with the practice of ukuthwala. The focus was on cases of ukuthwala involving children under the age of 18 years and not on women ... -
Parental Alienation Syndrome as factor when determining care and/or contact of children in divorce
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)With an alarmingly high divorce rate, together with the rise in high conflict disputes regarding the care and contact of children, there has never been a greater need to emphasise children's emotional and psychological ... -
The relationship between the proposed International Criminal Law Section of the African Court and the International Criminal Court
(2014)This dissertation presents an analytical literature study regarding the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the proposed International Criminal Law Section of the African Court. The realisation of the ... -
The right to primary education for refugee and asylum-seeking children in Cameroon : an appraisal of compliance with international law duties
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)In international human rights law, the right to education is arguably one of the most important rights for at least two reasons. First, it cuts across as a social, economic and cultural right. Second, it has a direct bearing ... -
The right to progressively free higher education in terms of International and South African Law
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2022)Protest action in relation to increasing tuition fees at the level of tertiary education has become quite a regular occurrence in South Africa. It is in this context that this study ponders the question whether, in the ...