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A critical analysis of South Africa’s approach to the complementarity principle under the Rome statute of the ICC
(University of Western Cape, 2021)
The Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court (the ICC) in July 2002 and South Africa was one of the first signatories. South Africa incorporated this statute into its domestic law by enacting the Implementation ...
The right to birth registration of foreign children in South Africa: A human rights perspective
(University of the Western Cape, 2021)
International law explains the significance of the right to a birth certificate,1 birth registration and what it means to be a national of a specific state.2 International law also explains how important the right to birth ...
An appraisal of the anti-money laundering regime in Zimbabwe
(University of the Western Cape, 2021)
Annually, money laundering costs global financial markets $2.5 trillion. Money laundering is especially problematic in that it results in a plethora of socioeconomic problems including poor economic performance and an ...
Juvenile liability in armed conflicts: Determining the age of criminal responsibility for crimes relevant to International Humanitarian Law
(University of the Western Cape, 2022)
International Law in general seems to saunter on the vague lines of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in armed conflicts. For example, in terms of International Human Rights Law (IHRL), as provided in the Geneva ...
The role of digital platforms in promoting cartel competition law enforcement within the AFCFTA: A focus on data privacy
(University of the Western Cape, 2022)
Competition law preserves market competitiveness by regulating anti-competitive conduct. Competition law enforcement requires high levels of data transparency and traceability. The traditional method of competition law ...
An analysis of the expanded mandate of local government under Covid-19
(University of the Western Cape, 2021)
The Constitution places municipalities at the forefront of service delivery in South Africa. This can be discovered from a perusal of section 152(1)(b) of the Constitution, which provides that one of the objects of local ...
The rights of children living with their incarcerated mothers in South African prisons
(University of the Western Cape, 2022)
Children living in South African prisons with their incarcerated mothers continue to experience the harsh conditions experienced by their mothers when they were innocent. The Department of Correctional Services responsible ...
The constitutional status and role of selected chapter 9 institutions
(University of the Western Cape, 2022)
The centuries of colonialism and apartheid that preceded the democratic transition in South
Africa were characterised by such large-scale violations of human rights that the United
Nations declared apartheid an international ...