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Investigator-prosecutor collaboration: A framework for improving Namibia’s criminal justice process
(2021)
Namibia, analysing models, principles and approaches of interagency cooperation to determine a suitable model for Namibia. The study was based on research questions examining the trends in the Namibian criminal justice ...
Appraisal of South Africa’s legislative adoption of the twin-peaks system in light of international experiences
(University of Western Cape, 2021)
The 2007-2008 global financial crisis demonstrated the weakness of a light-touch financial regulatory system. The global financial crisis thus formed the basis for countries to reconsider a model of financial regulation ...
The right to identity in the context of embryo donation
(University of Western Cape, 2021)
In this research, I seek to investigate the extent to which the South African Legislature and the international community recognises the right to identity of a child born through embryo donation.
First, I carefully examine ...
The Transformation of local government service delivery in South Africa: The failures and limits of legislating new public management
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Apartheid local government failed to deliver services to the people of South Africa. Instead, it
created huge spatial/settlement distortions, economic disparities, skewed urban economic logic,
and massive service and ...
The importance of competition policy and law in managing foreign direct investment in the Tripartite Free Trade Area - lessons to be learnt from South Africa and the European Union
(The University of the Western Cape, 2017)
With the coming into force of the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) and the anticipated increase
in trade between TFTA members, the need to regulate multijurisdictional business transactions
will likely create an anomaly, ...
Are employees suffering from depression in the South African workplace protected by the existing disability provisions within employment law?
(University of the Western Cape, 2017)
Depression is a mood disorder that negatively affects the way in which a person feels
about himself or herself. This can ultimately affect an employee's ability to work,
through reducing his or her capabilities to perform ...
Minimum Resale Price Maintenance In South Africa: Rule of reason or per se prohibition?
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)
The field of competition law has in an unprecedented way experienced an incredibly vast
geographical expansion within a short period of time and as such it is no longer the exclusive
feature of developed countries only. ...
The Paralegal and the Right of Access to Justice in South Africa
(The University of the Western Cape, 2018)
Political settlements in post-conflict democracies such as South Africa with its accompanying
constitutional reforms have altered the relationship between citizens and the State, creating a new order
of citizen entitlement ...
Unaccompanied Minor Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Placement in Foster care and Adoption as Durable Solutions.
(University of the Western Cape, 2018)
At the age of 15, Nestor Tata watched rebel soldiers in Democratic Republic of Congo
(hereinafter DRC) kill his father, and not long afterwards came home from school to find the
murdered body of his mother. With no siblings ...
The South African legislative response to cybercrime
(University of the Western Cape, 2021)
As the world moves into a hyper-connected global society with near universal access to the
internet, cybercrime has become a global challenge.
The problems embedded in the issue of cybercrime are at least twofold. Firstly, ...