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Defining the limits of parliament's powers to intervene in the Exclusive provincial schedule 5 competences in terms of section 44(21of the constitution of south africa act, act no.108 of 1996, With reference to the liquor bill case
(UWC, 2000)
Constitutional law prescribes how power is exercised by the different branches of
government and organs of state. ln a federal state or a unitary state in which there is
a devolution of power to the regions, the allocation ...
The right of access to information: The Constitutionality of the promotion of access to information bill
(2000)
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa ("the Constitution") as well as its precursor ("the interim Constitution") 2entrench the right of access to information. ln the Constitution the right of access to information ...
Trade and development in the WTO: special and differential treatment for developing countries in the WTO
(University of the Western Cape, 2000)
The integration of developing countries into the multilateral trade system has greatly
evolved over the last fifty years, as has the thinking about the nature of trade policies
appropriate for development. The purpose ...
Justifications for the use of force under contemporary international law - the Nato air strikes in Kosovo
(University of the Western Cape, 2000)
The history of the territory known for the better part of the 20th century as Yugoslavia is a history of trying to amalgamate what nature seems determined to fragment - to "balkanise." Modern Yugoslavia arose after World ...