Browsing Masters Degrees (Childcare and Protection) by Title
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Addressing child marriages through law reform : a case study of Zimbabwe.
(2015)Abstract not available. -
An analysis of the implementation of the child's right to be heard within the family environment in accordance with section 31 of the South African Children's Act 38 of 2005.
(2015)The United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 has endowed children with the right to express their views in all matters that affect them. According to the Committee on the Rights of a Child this right extends ... -
Are children and juveniles in South Africa awaiting trial under conditions of human dignity and safe custody?
(2001)No abstract available. -
Back to the future: in light of present - day research, would AB v Minister of Social Development have been decided differently?
(2021)This study investigates whether the case of AB v Minister of Social Development would be decided differently in 2020. The AB case was heard in 2015 and revolved around the ‘no double- donor’ requirement, which is a ... -
Can minors claim a right to die? : an analysis within the South African context.
(2008)No abstract available. -
The child -friendly court and the child -victim in the Kingdom of Swaziland.
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Child and youth care workers’ support of grandparents raising orphaned grandchildren.
(2019)No abstract available -
Child labour: The sufficiency of international and domestic laws in protection for children against being used as domestic servants in Nigeria.
The future of a country is highly dependent on the children; hence the protection of children is important to various nations and the world. One such issue is the protection of children against child labour. The right ... -
Child participation in family group conferences in care and protection cases: a comparative analysis of South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.
(2019)The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 awarded children the right to be heard and to express their views in all matters that affect them. This includes the right of the child to participate in ... -
The child rape victim through the criminal justice system : pitfalls and proposed solutions.
(2001)No abstract available. -
Children incarcerated with their mothers : a critique of the current age-based approach to the separation of children from their mothers.
(2012)It is a worldwide phenomenon that, when mothers are imprisoned, their young children are allowed to accompany them. However, practices between different countries, and even within different prisons, vary greatly and there ... -
Children with physical and sensory disabilities : exploring the implementation of inclusive education legislation and policy.
(2016)Research studies have shown that schools in South Africa face many challenges in implementing inclusive education (IE) for children with disabilities. The primary aim of this study was to explore the implementation of ... -
Children's participation and procedures at the office of the family advocate.
(2004)Children's right to participate in judicial and administrative matters that affect them is perhaps the most frequently overlooked children's right, globally. This research was a descriptive study of what exists with ... -
Children’s right to education: a case of school fee policies in South Africa.
(2018)After 1994, the apartheid education system transformed into democratic system aimed at achieving equity, redress and access to education for all. However, after 20 years of democracy and the introduction of policies and ... -
Complaints procedures for children in residential care : hearing the voices of children in South African care institutions, with brief comparative aspects.
(2016)Hearing the voices of children in residential care by means of a complaints procedure has proven to be an important instrument in addressing children’s problems and ensuring their welfare and rights. Taking into account ... -
Discipline and disciplinary measures used at selected secondary schools.
(2006)The purpose of this study was to explore various aspects of discipline in secondary schools inter alia the views of educators to changes regarding the behaviour of learners today as compared to the past, the banning of ... -
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 ...