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The relevance of a contextualisation of the state-individual relationship for child victims of armed conflict
(2012)
The relationship between the individual and the State is discussed in this contribution.
The argument is put forward that both the State and the individual are legal subjects
endowed with legal subjectivity. In their ...
Die rol van en beperkings op die regbank om sosiale vrede in Suid-Afrika te bevorder
(2012)
Judge Eberhard Bertelsmann of the North Gauteng High Court delivered the address
published here as he delivered it in Afrikaans in the series of FW de Klerk lectures in
Potchefstroom on 20 February 2012. He dealt with ...
Decentralisation in Africa: a critical review of Uganda's experience
(2012)
Since the rise to power of the Movement government under the leadership of Yoweri
Museveni in 1986, Uganda has largely been show-cased as an emerging democracy
on the continent. Among other things, Museveni's regime has ...
A South African perspective on mutual legal assistance and extradition in a globalized world
(2012)
This contribution focuses on the modalities of mutual legal assistance and extradition
from a South African perspective. The question is posed whether South Africa has
succeeded to establish the required framework as a ...
Achieving "decent work" in South Africa?
(2012)
The fundamental goal of the International Labour Organisation is the achievement of
decent and productive work for both women and men in conditions of freedom, equity,
security and human dignity. The South African ...
The implications of fedralism and decentralisation in socio-economic conditions in Ethiopia
(2012)
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of
functions to the district level on Ethiopia's socio-economic development. Firstly we
will highlight the principles of the Ethiopian federal ...
The role of international sustainable development law principles in enabling effective renewable energy policy - a South African perspective
(2012)
It is universally accepted that renewable energy is an important contributing factor
towards the promotion of sustainable development. The implementation of renewable
energy needs to be regulated in an effective manner ...
Can decentralisation contribute to promoting rule-of-law structures? The democratic republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi as examples
(2012)
Decentralisation can enable a country's population to exercise political influence at
regional and local level. This presupposes a willingness to assume responsibility. It
also presupposes that those in power are willing ...
Forceful arrests: an overview of section 49 of the criminal procedure act 51 of 1977 and its recent amendments
(2012)
The debate concerning the use of violence by the police force is an endless one.
Section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 serves as a framework for the
use of violence by police officers during arrests in South ...