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The enforcement of socio-economic rights in the African human rights system : drawing inspiration from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and South Africa's evolving jurisprudence
(UWC, 2003)
The need to protect human dignity, freedom, and equality paved the way for the development of the concept of human rights, from an idealistic assertion of vague principles to the adoption of the comprehensive international ...
The possible impact of the international criminal court on human rights in Africa
(UWC, 2001)
The cruelty and horrors of World War ll were historic in shaping the new world order. The international protection of human rights then gained eminence following the establishment of the Nuremberg and Tokyo international ...
United Nations peacekeeping and international humanitarian law
(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, ...
Trade and development in the WTO: special and differential treatment for developing countries in the WTO
(University of the Western Cape, 2000)
The integration of developing countries into the multilateral trade system has greatly
evolved over the last fifty years, as has the thinking about the nature of trade policies
appropriate for development. The purpose ...
Justifications for the use of force under contemporary international law - the Nato air strikes in Kosovo
(University of the Western Cape, 2000)
The history of the territory known for the better part of the 20th century as Yugoslavia is a history of trying to amalgamate what nature seems determined to fragment - to "balkanise." Modern Yugoslavia arose after World ...
The international criminal court and the principle of complementarity: a comparison of The situation in the democratic republic of the congo and the situation in darfur
(University of The Western Cape, 2008)
The purpose of the lnternational Criminal Court (ICC) is to investigate, prosecute and purush the most
serious crimes of international concern. These crimes are genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity
and the crime ...
Transfer of business or part thereof in Germany and South Africa- a comparison of $ 613a of the German civil code (bgb) and section 197 of the labour relations act (lra)
(University of the Western Cape, 2005)
The title of this mini-thesis is "Transfer of Business or part thereof in South Africa and Germany- a Comparison of $ 613a of the German Civil Code (BGB)I and Section 197 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) 2". One reason ...
WWIII? war on women continues!
(University of the Western Cape, 2003)
ln the course of this research paper incidence of sexual slavery, sexual
violence and rape during times of war will be examined. The incidence
where systematic rape is seen as a weapon of war designed to
exterminate a ...
Inclusion by exclusion? an assessment on justiciability of socio-economic rights under the 2005 interim national constitution of the sudan
(University of the Western Cape, 2008)
This research is an attempt to ascertain whether or not socio-economic rights provided for in the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights(CESCR), ( and by implication all
other international human ...
Emerging, rights language and community knowledge discourse in Africa's biodiversity protection regime : a case study of OAU's Model Law
(University of the Western Cape, 2002)
Africa possesses huge amounts of genetic resources and traditional knowledge that sustain diverse small economies and local livelihood. The integrity of this natural wealth and cultural Pattern, however, is being seriously ...