Browsing Magister Legum - LLM (Public Law and Jurisprudence) by Author "Koen, Raymond"
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Bail and the presumption of innocence: a critical analysis of section 60(1-1) of the criminal procedure Act 51 of 1977 as amended
Matshoba, Mzwandile Reuben (UWC, 2012)In South Africa, as in most jurisdictions, the presumption of innocence is a guaranteed constitutional right. The rationale of the presumption lies in the protection which it offers, since a person charged with a criminal ... -
The criminalisation of trading in influence in international anti-corruption laws
Philipp, Julia (University of the Western Cape, 2009)This paper will analyse critically the main sources, namely UNCAC, the African Union Convention on Prevention and Combating Corruption (AU Convention), the Southern African Development Community Protocol against Corruption ... -
Exploring a sustainable anti-corruption regime for Tanzania
Lukiko, Lukiko, Vedastus (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 ... -
Institutional response to corruption: a critical analysis of the Ethiopian federal ethics and anti-corruption commission
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Pre-trial publicity: free speech versus fair trial
Flowers, Shawn Marvin (University of the Western Cape, 2017)News coverage of high profile criminal matters has increased in South Africa. Such matters are of public concern, as every citizen has a right to receive and impart information and to debate openly and frankly matters which ... -
The Principle of Legality and the prosecution of international crimes in domestic courts: lessons from Uganda
Namwase, Sylvie (University of the Western Cape, 2011) -
The role of the victim in the South African system of plea and sentence agreements: a critique of section 105a of the criminal procedure act
Rodgers, Megan Bronwynne (2009)Crime victims once played a prominent role in the criminal justice system. Historically, victims who sought to bring their wrongdoers to justice conducted their own investigations and argued their own cases or employed ...