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Empowering victims of intimate partner violence: Development of practice guidelines for social workers to enhance victim empowerment interventions
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Victimization of men and the veracity of wife-to-husband abuse in research reports: implications for domestic violence counselling
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Unveiling silent struggles: Gender-based violence experiences of South African female students in higher education institutions
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Double Critique Revisited, Or Does It Matter Who is the Most Legitimate Victim?
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Psychological support for women survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV): Examining policy and practice in South Africa’s Thuthuzela Care Centres
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Victim blaming and cultural narratives in rural Nigeria: A study using Longwe’s women empowerment framework
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The transitional justice policy of Ethiopia and its relevance for peacebuilding
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Transport justice for students: Transport crisis and some suggestions
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Women’s Economic Empowerment and Intimate Partner Violence in Tanzania
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From Artificial Intelligence to Legal Intelligence: Exploring the Notary’s Role in AI-Assisted Legal Practice
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Using a Delphi Method in the Future of PR and Communication Global Study: South African Findings on Social Impact and PR Education
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The socio-political impact of xenophobic violence in South Africa and strategies for deterrence
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND REWRITING HISTORY: THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS.
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Distributive justice and land-related conflict in panda development area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria
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Platform Capitalism and the Digital Revolution: Environmental Collapse, Social justice, and the Rise of Techno-Authoritarianism
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Cornered and criminalised: reproductive injustice, violence, and women’s survival strategies in Lorentzville, Johannesburg
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Gender inequality and economic growth: the case of developing countries
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Beyond the obvious: Investigating underutilised strategies for empowering women survivors of violence and marginalisation in Africa
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Parliamentary Oversight over the Policing of Gender and Women’s Concerns in Cameroon
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South Africa and International Law
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Teaching for social justice: Importance of including Adolescent Literature with an Afrocentric context in the South African English Language Curriculum
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Decolonising from below: Africanisation, student voice, and epistemic justice in South African technical and vocational education and training
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Culture, legal origin and the predictive ability of IFRS earnings and cash flows
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Awareness and compliance of science-based researchers to legal deposit obligations in Nigeria