Browsing Magister Philosophiae - MPhil (Law) by Author "NULL"
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Can labour law succeed in reconciling the rights and interests of labour broker employees and employers in South Africa and Namibia?
Mbwaalala, Ndemufayo Regto (University of the Western Cape, 2013)The ever increasing regional and global trade competition has manifested itself in a growing number of non-standard forms of employment including the increasing use of "temporary employment services" (or “labour brokers” ... -
A critical analysis of the ministerial powers to appoint 'special interest' councillors in terms of Section 4 A of Zimbabwe's Urban Councils Act (2008)
Mapuva, Jephias (University of the Western Cape, 2012)Introduction: The appointment of special interest councillors in terms of section 4A of the Urban Councils Act has encountered much opposition from residents in many urban areas.8 The appointment has also attracted public ... -
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and energy services liberalisation in the Southern African Development Community (SADC): issues and prospects
Paradza, Taapano (University of the Western Cape, 2011)Increasing energy needs globally have recently led to an interest in effectively bringing energy services in the trading system. Energy services were part of the Uruguay Round of negotiations, whose main achievement was ... -
Insulating municipal administration from instability caused by coalitions: a case study of the Western Cape
Baatjes, Mario Ricardo (University of the Western Cape, 2011)Instability in the administration of municipalities is a particularly serious problem in the Western Cape because of its large number of coalition councils. Coalitions have led to frequent changes in local governance and ... -
The role and effect of small arms in the recruitment of child soldiers in Africa: can the international law be strengthened?
Anyikame, Hans Awuru (University of the Western Cape, 2011)It is an unfortunate and cruel reality that both government and armed groups used child soldiers during armed conflict. Child soldiers have become an integral part of government forces as well as insurgent groups in Africa ... -
A study of the employers attitudes towards matters stipulated in section 84 of the labour relations act no 66 of 1995 and how those relate to the objectives of the Bargaining Council for hairdressing trade, Cape Peninsula
Barends, Keith (University of the Western Cape, 2010)The research conducted has been undertaken to engage the stakeholders to explore the possibility of establishing workplace forums. The gains of workplace forums with respect to sharing decision making is a distinct advantage ... -
Traditional leaders in South Africa: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Bizana-Tutu, Dolly (University of the Western Cape, 2008)Traditional leaders were occupying communal political positions sanctified by cultural mores and values who enjoy the legitimacy of particular communities to direct their affairs. Their basis of legitimacy is tradition, ...