Browsing Masters Degrees (Constitutional & Human Rights Litigation) by Issue Date
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International legal protections for combatants in the South African armed conflict.
(1988)The African National Congress (ANC) is engaged in an armed conflict with the South African Government for control of South Africa. ANC combatants are being prosecuted under South African criminal law as rebels, a process ... -
Food labelling legislation.
(1990)Food labelling serves to (a) inform consumers about the attributes of a food product so that they can make rational and well-informed choices; (b) assist manufacturers in marketing their product; and (c) warn consumers ... -
A comparative analysis of the practice of family mediation with particular reference to African customary mediation.
(1997)Family mediation is a process that' was and is still practised by African indigenous societies. However, mediation in relation to family and divorce matters, is viewed either positively or negatively by most South African ... -
Pre-admission legal education in South Africa : an assessment of the dominant patterns influencing the transmission of legal knowledge.
(1998)The purpose of this study was to narrate the major influences shaping the construction and transmission of legal knowledge in South Africa. The paper contends that these influences revolved around the role of the state, ... -
The implementation of human rights principles in post apartheid South Africa : the question of an international standard.
(1999)No abstract available. -
African customary law : a constitutional challenge for gender equality.
(1999)No abstract available. -
The abused women in South Africa : statutory implications and the use of mediation to resolve domestic violence disputes.
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The African Union and human rights : drawing from the European experience of human rights supervision, what impact might the African Union, and the consequent creation of an African court, have on Africa with regard to human rights, African unity, and the issue of state sovereignty?
(2003)The formation of the African Union (AU) holds great promise for Africa with regard to development. It also brings a new dimension to human rights in Africa, with the creation of the African Court. However, the OAUs legacy ... -
The African Union and its radical stance towards human rights and democracy.
(2003)Any research that attempts to tackle the issue of human rights in Africa is likely to raise emotions because of the history of perpetual human rights violations in the region. Nevertheless, the establishment of the African ... -
The eradication of domestic expediency by the African court on human and peoples' rights : lessons from Europe.
(2003)The proposed African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights is an important development in the history of Africa. For the first time, there will be a regional judicial mechanism for the adjudication of human rights issues. ... -
Privatisation and its impact on human rights : a case study of the Zambian privatisation programme, 1991-2001.
(2006)The study also provides an overview of the impact of privatisation on human rights. To accomplish this objective, case studies of Zambia were undertaken within the concept of the social and economic impacts, seeking to ... -
Access to antiretrovirals : are there any solutions?
(2008)In South Africa 1 000 people die of AIDS everyday and 100 000 more people require ARVs every year. There is therefore an urgent need to provide access to ARVs andother essential medicines. The South African Constitution ... -
Judicial independence in South Africa : a constitutional perspective.
(2012)This dissertation seeks to explore the judiciary as an independent and separate arm of government. In doing so, this dissertation attempts to provide a holistic analysis of the constitutional and legislative framework that ...