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The world trade organization's trade agreements : a legal analysis of their impact on access to antiretroviral drugs and the human right to health/life in Zambia.
(2012)
This dissertation has been motivated by the prolonged deficiency of access to advanced regimens of Antiretroviral drugs(ARVs) and efficient health services by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Zambia, a least developed ...
A critical analysis of the lack of consideration of small scale fisheries in the allocation of fishing rights in South Africa.
(2012)
Marine resources, in particular the fishing industry, continue to play a major role in sustaining South Africa’s economy and social development and contribute to employment and security of the local community. Historically, ...
Does international law protect children against recruitment into armed forces? : the case of Africa.
(2010)
The involvement of children in conflict is not a recent phenomenon. The military use of
children dates back to ancient times. The change of warfare and the advocating of the
protection of children's rights within the ...
The impact of the precautionary principle and the SPS agreement on international trade.
(2012)
WTO Agreements have failed to adequately cater for the needs of developing countries. The WTO Agreements, particularly the SPS Agreements has failed to take into account the special needs of developing and least developing ...
The regulation of interactive gambling in South Africa : a comparative study.
(2013)
This dissertation seeks to provide some regulatory perspective on the future of interactive gambling in South Africa. It reviews the difficulties facing the legislature concerning the regulation of interactive gambling by ...
Sharks on the menu : a review and critical analysis of the regulation of sharks internationally and in South Africa.
(2014)
Industrial fishing practices and market-demand for shark products (in particular meat and fins) are decimating shark populations in many parts of the world, threatening stock collapses, species extinctions and broader ...
The regulation of the removal of hazardous shipwrecks in South African waters and a discussion on the adoption of the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007.
(2013)
International trade in large amounts of commodities resulted in the recent growth of the shipping
industry. With larger ships being constructed to meet land based demands for various types of
commodities combined with ...