Similar Items: Reforms to the laws on the surveillance of private communications
- Inheritance and redistribution: exploring the constitutional commitment towards redistribution in the private law of succession
- Comparative private law 1998 Dale Hutchison, UCT
- Law as Performance: Sovereignty, Legal Indeterminacy, and the Chinese Private Security Industry
- The role of communication concerning employees in successful privatization: the case of Sanpaolo Bank's acquisition of Egypt's Bank of Alexandria
- Comparative private law: online defamation and service provider liability- a comparative study
- Apartheid now : the private lives of others
Author: Powell, Cathleen
- Analysis of the possibility of, and challenges associated with, the qualification for refugee status of victims of human trafficking in South Africa
- In the light of the Crimean Crisis will International law have to accept that it is to the advantage of the citizens of Crimea that, in this case, the law of state succession applies De Facto in preference to that of occupied territory law?
- International regulation of foreign intelligence liaison
- The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute
- Is the African Union’s decision on the ICC and the adoption of Article 46A Bis of the Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human rights unlawful under international law?
- Redefining terrorism: can State Actors commit and be responsible for acts of terrorism?