Browsing Magister Legum - LLM (Public Law and Jurisprudence) by Author "Durojaye, Ebenezer"
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Access to safe food in South Africa as a human rights imperative
Adeniyi, Oluwafunmilola Foluke (University of the Western Cape, 2015)The aim of this study is to examine laws and policies relating to food safety in South Africa, specifically with regard to labelling requirements in the food industry. It is hoped that this research will serve as a pointer ... -
The impact of supervisory orders and structural interdicts in socio economic rights cases in South Africa
Lawrence, Rosline (University of the Western Cape, 2013)The sentiment of Justice Ackerman that courts have a particular responsibility and obligation to “forge new tools” and shape innovative remedies to achieve a goal, is profound and based on a constitution with a transformative ... -
The link between gender inequality and food security among female students at tertiary institutions in South Africa
Knipe, Paula Kezia (University of Western Cape, 2019)This study explores the nexus between gender inequality and food security through the lens of female students at tertiary institutions in South Africa. It aims to highlight the gendered dimensions of the political, ... -
Realising the right to the highest attainable standard of health in the nuclear industry
Mngxekeza, Siyabulela (University of the Western Cape, 2019)African states are interested in the development of nuclear power (also referred to as atomic power) for the generation of electricity and desalination. These include Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Namibia, Niger, ... -
Realising the socio-economic rights of refugees under international human rights law: A case study of South Africa
Alexie, Taguekou Kenfack (University of the Western Cape, 2014)The purpose of this study is to outline the socio-economic rights of refugees in South Africa with a particular emphasis on their rights to education, housing and health care. The study aims to explore whether the current ... -
The state’s obligation to realise the socioeconomic rights of vulnerable groups: A case study of children on the Cape Flats
Manasse, Brilaine Lisa (University of the Western Cape, 2019)The Cape Flats is known for poverty, gangsterism, over population and a general lack of basic necessities. What is often overlooked is where this negative perception emanates from. Generational poverty is an existent issue ...