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Incapacity, disability and dismissal : the implications for South African labour jurisprudence
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
Disability in South African labour law is reduced to incapacity. An evaluation of disability and incapacity was made to advocate a clear conceptual break between the two concepts. Also, that disability should be grounded ...
Poverty, inequality and socio-economic rights: a theoretical framework for the realisation of socio-economic rights in the 2010 Kenyan Constitution
(2013)
Poverty and inequality are deeply entrenched in Kenya, with the country being one of the mostunequal countries in the world. To eradicate poverty and inequality, enhance the achievement ofsocial justice, fast-track human ...
Transitional criminal justice after German Unification and its international impact
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
The political / administrative interface: the relationship between the executive mayor and municipal manager
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
Local government is arguably the most significant sphere of government to lay citizens, as it is the point of contact of citizens with their government. Local government enables a direct link between the general public and ...
The right to reparations in the context of transitional justice: lessons for Burundi from South Africa, Chile, Peru and Colombia
(University of the Western Cape, 2011)
Reforming and retreating: British policies on transforming the administration of Islamic Law and its institutions in the Busa‘idi Sultanate 1890-1963
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
After the establishment of the British Protectorate in the Busa‘idi Sultanate in 1890, the British colonial administration embarked on a policy of transforming the administration of Islamic law and its institutions which ...
The Promotion of Access to Information Act: a blunt sword in the fight for freedom of information
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
An assessment of South Africa's obligations under the United Nations Convention against torture
(University of the Western Cape, 2010)
I attempt to analyze South Africa's legal position pertaining to torture, in relation to the international legal framework. Since it has been established that torture and cruel inhuman and degrading treatment (CIDT) usually ...