Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "Mujuzi, Jamil"
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The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Right: A test of African notions of human rights and justice
Aliu, Bello Ayodeji (University of the Western Cape, 2019)The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Right (the Court) is the most recent of the three regional Human Rights Bodies. Envisioned by the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Right, its structures was not planned until ... -
A critical analysis of the process of appointing the national police commissioner of South Africa
Gcayiya, Siphokazi (University of the Western Cape, 2022)The aim of this study is to critically dissect the current mechanism of appointing the NPC, and in return to propose a set of recommendations toward amendment of that mechanism. South Africa is recognized as a country with ... -
Investigator-prosecutor collaboration: A framework for improving Namibia’s criminal justice process
Mushelenga, Peya (2021)Namibia, analysing models, principles and approaches of interagency cooperation to determine a suitable model for Namibia. The study was based on research questions examining the trends in the Namibian criminal justice ... -
The protection of an accused's right to freedom from torture
Matthews, Mamello (University of the Western Cape, 2014)The question to be addressed in this study is whether the government of South Africa is doing enough to protect the rights of the accused from torture. This study will seek to analyse South Africa’s constitution and its ... -
The protection of the right to freedom from torture and extradition in South Africa
Njambatwa, Siyasanga (University of Western Cape, 2013) -
The rule in Hollington v Hewthorn in the light of section 17 Of The Civil Proceedings Evidence Act 25 of 1965 in South Africa
Gaqa, Thando (University of the Western Cape, 2018)South Africa, among others, has adopted, and is bound by, the so-called 'rule in Hollington‘ that originated in England in 1943 in Hollington v Hewthorn (hereinafter the 'Hollington case‘). The issue, among others, that ... -
Safeguarding the right to freedom from arbitrary detention in Cameroon
Weregwe, Christopher Mba (University of the Western Cape, 2021)Arbitrary detention is a human rights violation. Its complete eradication is a major concern to the international community. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is the main treaty that protects ... -
The Right to Health Care of Terminally Ill Inmates in South Africa
Albertus, Chesne Joy (University of the Western Cape, 2018)In South Africa, prison authorities are not primarily concerned with the health of the prison population. This is evidenced by inter alia: the vast number of complaints regarding health care received by the Judicial ...