Search Results - constitution changes

  1. The nature, scope and purpose of spatial planning in South Africa : towards a more coherent legal framework under SPLUMA by Joscelyne, Kimberly

    Published 2016
    “…Prior to the introduction of the Constitution, spatial planning was utilised to promote Apartheid ideologies. …”
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  2. Assessement of the progress made to give women access to land and land rights in rural areas in South Africa since 1994: focusing on the Vhembe district municipality by Ndou, Mulweliwanga

    Published 2025
    “…Which allows us to critically analyze what changes have taken place in rural areas for the marginalized since the transition into democracy. …”
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  3. Framework for the implementation of euthanasia in South Africa

    Published 2013
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  4. Interpretation of fiscal statutes by the courts: a South African tax law perspective by Kafesu, Lovemore Takudzwa

    Published 2015
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  5. A review of knowledge as an integral prerequisite of informed and legal consent

    Published 2019
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  6. A critical analysis of administrative action in the South African tax environment

    Published 2015
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  7. Does the South African GAAR criteria of the "misuse or abuse" of a provision included in Section 80A(c)(ii) of the Income Tax Act add any value? by Langenhoven, Allenda Glynn

    Published 2017
    “…This study evaluates whether the inclusion of this Statutory Purpose Element in GAAR, adds any value or provides any additional powers to SARS when applying GAAR, especially in light of s39(2) included in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution, of 1996, ("Constitution"). The Constitution, the supreme law in SA, already calls for the modern approach to be applied to any statutory interpretation and the findings of this study indicate that s80A(c)(ii) appears to be completely superfluous as it does not award any additional powers to SARS, which were not already granted by the Constitution. …”
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  8. An assessment of the use of gender mainstreaming to promote equality in pre and post 2011 revolutionary Egypt by Shash, Farah

    Published 2012
    “…Although the Egyptian constitution states that all Egyptians are equal before the law and equal in rights and duties, many gender inequalities existed before and continue to exist after the Egyptian 2011 revolution. …”
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  9. Electoral laws and the 2007 general elections in Nigeria

    Published 2007
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  10. The development and reform of the rules regulating authority to contract on behalf of companies in South African and English Law by Van Niekerk, Julian Jesse

    Published 2022
    “…In South Africa, this sense of uncertainty is particularly acute, given the fact that there is disagreement over the nature of the applicable common law rules, the Companies Act No 71 of 2008 has introduced radical changes into this area of law and our Constitutional Court has recently made pronouncements which have brought settled agency law principles into question. …”
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  11. An analysis of the effectiveness of the understatement penalty

    Published 2018
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  12. An analysis of the performance of the South African school system against the back ground of the right to education sec 29(i)

    Published 2016
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  13. Corporate governance frameworks within South African-based non-governmental organisations in the human rights sector

    Published 2024
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  14. Comparative trends in the status and rights of the illegitimate child

    Published 2013
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  15. Disciplinary enquiries in terms of schedule 8 of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995

    Published 2013
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  16. Women NGO coalitions in Egypt post January 25, 2011: prerequisites for enhanced effectiveness by Korayem, Rana Gamal

    Published 2013
    “…In the aftermath of the revolution of the 25th of January, 2011, the Egyptian women's movement has witnessed changes. The changes offered opportunities and challenges, yet with two (2) years after the revolution, the challenges continue to outweigh the opportunities. …”
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