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    The protection of the rights of children affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Botswana :  a critical analysis of the legal and policy responses. 

    Sarumi, Rofiah Ololade. (2013)
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    Non-pathological incapacity : reassessing the defence of provocation and emotional stress in South Africa. 

    Maharaj, Sandhya. (2015)
    The relationship between provocation and the criminal law can be categorised as a necessary but troubled union. Historically, anger was considered as a ground mitigating punishment in Roman law with the law distinguishing ...
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    Penal discourse and imprisonment in South Africa : an examination of the evolving discourse surrounding imprisonment in South Africa, from the colonial period to the post-apartheid era, and it's effects on the human rights of prisoners. 

    Peté, Stephen Allister.
    The focus of this thesis is on the evolving public discourse surrounding imprisonment in South Africa from the colonial period to the post-apartheid era, and its effects on the human rights of prisoners. Although the ...
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    Non-pathological incapacity : reassessing the defence of provocation and emotional stress in South Africa. 

    Maharaj, Sandhya. (2015)
    The relationship between provocation and the criminal law can be categorised as a necessary but troubled union. Historically, anger was considered as a ground mitigating punishment in Roman law with the law distinguishing ...
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    An analysis of challenging the commissioner's discretionary powers invoked in terms of Section 74A and 74B of the Income Tax Act 58 of 1962, in light of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 108 of 1996. 

    Erasmus, Daniel Nicolaas. (2013)
    This thesis deals with the relevant law up to 30 September 2012. This thesis analyses the inter-relationship in particular between ss 1(c), 33, 41(1), 195(1) and 237 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa ...
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    Walking the tightrope :  creating an ethical-legal framework for health research with children : balancing child protection and participation with the facilitation of appropriate health research. 

    Strode, Ann Elaine. (2013)
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    Studies in South African legal sources, constitutional law, the administration of justice and the conflict of laws. 

    Kahn, Ellison. (1971)
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    The relationship between international criminal law and state sovereignty in Africa as seen through the lens of the application of the principles of universal jurisdiction and personal immunities. 

    Mushoriwa, Teedzai Linda. (2018)
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    Corruption and the law : an evaluation of the legislative framework for combating public procurement corruption in South Africa. 

    Sugudhav-Sewpersadh, Prenisha.
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    The combatant status of non-State actors in international armed conflicts, in light of the notion of direct participation in hostilities : an analysis of relief workers, journalists, voluntary human shields, private-military and security contractors, and under-aged child soldiers recruited into non-State organized armed groups. 

    Bosch, Shannon Joy. (2012)
    The increased outsourcing of many traditionally military functions, together with the fact that international armed conflicts are increasingly being fought in predominantly civilian locations, is contesting the international ...
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    AuthorMaharaj, Sandhya. (2)Bosch, Shannon Joy. (1)Erasmus, Daniel Nicolaas. (1)Kahn, Ellison. (1)Msuya, Norah Hashim. (1)Mushoriwa, Teedzai Linda. (1)Nxumalo, Lindani Goodman. (1)Peté, Stephen Allister. (1)Sarumi, Rofiah Ololade. (1)Strode, Ann Elaine. (1)... View MoreSubjectTheses--Law. (3)Theses --Law. (2)AIDS (Disease) in children--Legal status, laws, etc.--South Africa. (1)AIDS (Disease) in children--Legal status, laws, etc. --Botswana. (1)Budget constraints. (1)Child soldiers. (1)Children--Legal status, laws, etc.--South Africa. (1)Children --Health and hygiene--Legal status, laws, etc. --Research--South Africa. (1)Children --Legal status, laws, etc.--Botswana. (1)Children --Legal status, laws, etc. --South Africa. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2019 (9)1971 - 1979 (1)Has File(s)
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