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Revisiting Zimbabwe's First Generation BITs: A Case for Balancing Rights and Obligations
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Foreign investments have many benefits; most of which are dependent on the kind of
investment. For host countries, the expected benefits which would arise from their
perspectives include, but are not limited to; technology, ...
The British exit from the European Union and its effects on existing legislation and other member states
(The University of the Western Cape, 2017)
The European Union (EU) was formed so as to maintain peace and to unify Europe in a bid to
ensure that the events caused by the Second World War would never be repeated again. The
idea was to bring the nations together ...
Invesment law in a globalised enviroment: A proposal for a new foreign direct invesment regime in Zimbabwe
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Most developed countries that enjoy the lion's share of foreign investment do not have
domestic legal frameworks on foreign direct investment. This is because investors are
attracted by a holistic picture of these countries. ...
Municipal Planning By-laws and the extent to which they give effect to the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013.
(University of Western Cape, 2017)
The spatial legacy created by the planning laws of the apartheid regime is still apparent in most cities
and towns across South Africa. The legacy of apartheid spatial planning reveals not only planning
which was undertaken ...
Uganda's response to the phenomenon of enforced disappearances and the transitional justice response in Uganda
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Enforced disappearances are a heinous violation of numerous human rights enshrined
in many international conventions. However, they have not been adequately addressed
in many jurisdictions. This crime is very common ...
An examination of the legal framework governing opportunities and barriers to economic development in Southern Africa: a case study of Zimbabwe
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)
This thesis examines the legal framework of Zimbabwe to determine if the laws and policies which
are in place create opportunities for, or barriers to, economic development. Specifically, it
examines the legal framework ...
The use of ethnicity as a factor for demarcating municipalities: the case of Malamulele and Vuwani communities.
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
In 1994, South Africa became a democratic country after many decades of resistance
against apartheid. In 1996, the Constitution which is the supreme law of the country was
adopted and provides for three spheres of government ...
The role of traditional leaders in local governance: A case study of Limpopo
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Traditional leaders have existed in South Africa for a very long time. During the
apartheid era they were the rulers of Bantustans or homelands. The roles of traditional
leaders during the apartheid regime were, inter alia, ...
Namibia's implementation of the financial action task force's international standards on combating the financing of terrorism
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Terrorism has become one of the biggest threats to international peace and security. It threatens to destroy basic human rights and freedoms, particularly the rights to life, liberty, security, and in more recent times, ...
Exploring a sustainable anti-corruption regime for Tanzania
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Corruption is among the world's devastating social, economic and political problems. It is
enormous to the extent that ''not one single country, anywhere in the world, is corruptionfree''.
Its effects on the quality of ...