Author: Ackermann, L. H. W.
Author: Arend, Ayesha
Similar Items: The infringement of prisoners' right to vote : an analysis of intentions and general principles in due consideration of recent judgements
- The unfinished constitutional debate : is disenfranchisement of prisoners' right to vote possible in South Africa?
- The right to vote for inmates in Zambia : an assessment of the 2021 general elections
- Infringement Through Imitation: AI Chatbots and the Characters They Infringe
- Mindfulness, responsibility, ethical judgement and ethical intent : a virtue ethics perspective
- Factors influencing the intention of youth to adopt electronic voting in South Africa
- The development of the doctrine of common purpose subsequent to the judgement in S v Safatsa 1988 1 SA 868 (A): with specific reference to the general principles of criminal liability
Similar Items: The role of municipalities in energy governance in South Africa
- Are the current Zambian constitutional provisions sufficient in preventing abuse of power by the executive organ of government?
- The South African Parliament's oversight of delegated legislation
- The legal regulation of internal party democracy - a study of South Africa and Germany
- A critical examination of overreach in judicial decision-making by the Constitutional Court of South Africa
- Post-Apartheid Legislative Recognition of Traditional Leaders in South Africa: Weak Legal Pluralism in the Guise of Deep Legal Pluralism An analysis and critique of the legislative framework for the recognition of traditional leadership in South Africa under the 1996 Constitution
- Towards the establishment of a national human rights institution in Botswana: Lessons from South Africa and Zimbabwe