Browsing Masters Degrees (Constitutional & Human Rights Litigation) by Title
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Stress and psychosocial support for humanitarian personnel who work with child protection in emergencies.
(2014)There is a high percentage of returning humanitarian personnel suffering from PTSD, burn out, psychosocial distress and secondary traumatisation. The 2012 study by the Aid Security Database saw the highest exposure of ... -
Tensions between the powers of parliament and the privileges and immunities of parliamentarians in South Africa.
(2021)The doctrine of parliamentary privilege is a global phenomenon. It has its genesis in the English history. It came about as a result of confrontations between the monarch and Parliament. Parliamentarians fought for the ... -
Truth and reconciliation in South Africa vs Gacaca Courts in Rwanda: transitional justice mechanisms, and the need for reparations.
(2021)The year 1994 will forever be earmarked as the most eventful year in the history books of both South Africa and Rwanda. For South Africa, the year represented a long-awaited transition from an apartheid and segregationist ... -
The UN Refugee Convention cessation clause and its application to Rwandan refugees based in Kenya.
(2013)Kenya like many other countries offers asylum to refugees in fulfillment of the provisions of the 1951 UN Refugee Convention as well as the 1969 OAU Refugee Convention. The country, with the assistance of UNHCR, confers ... -
The use of land restitution as a means of protecting indigenous knowledge systems for the purpose of realising food sovereignty.
(2019)This mini-dissertation will explore the Indigenous Knowledge Systems and food sovereignty in light of South Africa's stance on land restitution. It will critically discuss Indigenous Knowledge Systems as they relate to ... -
The violation of rights of prisoners in South Africa after 1996: medico-legal implications.
(2018)Post-1994 and following the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa on 8 May 1996, the Constitution has since become the supreme law of the country and any conduct or law that is in conflict with its ... -
Voluntary human shields in international armed conflict : a proposal for suitable future regulation.
(2015)The paper examines the international humanitarian law framework, the Geneva Conventions, the Additional Protocols thereto, and the subsequent filtration of these norms into the domestic laws and practices of states around ...