Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "Fernandez, L"
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Accountability and prosecution in the Liberian transitional society: lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone
Gassama, Diakhoumba (University of the Western Cape, 2005)In the aftermath of World War Two, the International Community has shown a renewed commitment towards the protection of human rights. However, whether during wars or under dictatorial regimes, numerous human rights abuses ... -
The competence of the International Criminal Court with regard to witnesses.
Tolksdorf, Franziska (University of the Western Cape, 2014)This research paper examines whether the International Criminal Court has the competence to compel the appearance of witnesses before it, and if the States Parties to the Rome Statute have an obligation to serve and enforce ... -
The impact of anti-money laundering legislation on the legal profession in South Africa
Hamman, Abraham John (University of the Western Cape, 2015)This thesis investigates the legislative measures employed in South Africa to combat the implication of lawyers in money laundering schemes. Criminals make use of sophisticated technological means to transfer money and ... -
Justice, truth and reconciliation under Rwandan domestic courts: specific reference to the Gacaca courts
Katushabe, Justine B (University of the Western Cape, 2001)lmmediately after the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, the government of national unity faced the onerous task of reconstructing a country laid desolate by the forces of genocide.The infrastructure was destroyed, and human resources ... -
United Nations peacekeeping and international humanitarian law
Williams, E (UWC, 2002)The end of the Cold War created the expectation that the international community will be able to deal with any challenges to international peace and security more effectively. However, these expectations were dispelled, ...