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  1. Egyptian Public Economic Policies Between the Supreme Constitutional Court and the State by Abdelrahman, Dina Sherif

    Published 2025
    “…The relationship between the rule of law and economic development has been a significant topic in the literature. …”
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  2. An Analysis of the role of the courts in selected child protection cases : jurisprudence and remedy

    Published 2018
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  3. Revisiting the role of sub-regional courts in the protection of human rights in Africa

    Published 2010
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  4. Transforming space and significance - a study of the constitutional court of South Africa by Rigby, Ursula

    Published 2020
    “…This study examines the process of establishing and building the new South African Constitutional Court as the first intervention in the development of the Constitutional Hill precinct and as part of an endeavour aimed at creating a new national identity. …”
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  5. The exercise of prosecutorial discretion during preliminary examinations at the International Criminal Court by Olugbuo, Benson Chinedu

    Published 2017
    “…This study explores the exercise of prosecutorial discretion during preliminary examinations at the International Criminal Court. The key questions it investigates are whether there is a secure legal and theoretical basis upon which such discretion can and should be exercised and whether the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court understands, develops and applies appropriate rules governing such discretion consistently. …”
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  6. The protection of the right of access to adequate housing by the South African Constitutional Court by Radebe, Sibusiso Blessing

    Published 2013
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  7. Going it alone? : an evaluation of American concerns about the international criminal court by Engelbrecht, Gysbert Adriaan

    Published 2012
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  8. From fable to court: tracing the curation of indigenous knowledge in a biopiracy case by Kapepiso, Fabian S

    Published 2018
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  9. The role of the national consumer tribunal in reckless lending in terms of the National Credit Act 34 of 2005

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)…”
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  10. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and South African courts' interpretation of the legislative framework by van Eeden, Kathinka

    Published 2023
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  11. At the intersection of court proceedings and arbitration in Europe: the exclusion of arbitration in the Brussels Ia Regulation by Klebes, Stephan Dominikus

    Published 2017
    “…For this purpose, the relevant case law of the CJEU and the related legal developments beginning with the adoption of the Brussels Convention up to the entry into force of the Brussels Ia Regulation are being considered. …”
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  12. Translation and interpreting as instruments of language planning in South Africa : focus on court interpreting by Mwepu, Dominique Ngoy

    Published 2024
    “…One of the key assumptions of language planning seems to be that speakers of a language community form a monolithic block. nus thesis submits that a better approach should acknowledge that in every language community, there are two major groups: ordinary language speakers and language professionals (translators, interpreters and lexicographers) The second group participates more actively and play a prominent role in corpus planning or corpus development and acquisition planning. The scrutiny of court interpreting shows that interpreters suffer low social and professional status. …”
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  13. The admissibility of a case before the International Criminal Court : an analysis of jurisdiction and complementarity by Denecke, Jan

    Published 2012
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  14. Re-evaluating the Constitutional Court’s approach to deprivation of property since the FNB decision by Sono, Nhlanhla Lucky

    Published 2020
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  15. The 'pay now argue later' principle in South African Tax Law: its development, operation, comparison to South African civil debt enforcement and consistency with the constitutional right of access to courts by Elliott, Sarah

    Published 2017
    “…The objectives of this research were to analyse the development of the 'pay now argue later' principle in South African tax law, to provide an overview of the content and operation of section 164 of the TAA, to compare the principle and its purpose with civil debt enforcement procedures and, lastly, to test the principle against the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution), specifically the right of access to courts. …”
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  16. Going national: universal jurisdiction and the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court by Rolffs, Lina

    Published 2025
    “…In a historical moment, after a couple of decades of development from Nuremberg to the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) set to work in The Hague in 2002, to fight impunity for the most atrocious crimes against international law, having an impact on the international community as a whole.1 This has been welcomed with high expectations from the civil society.2 However, negotiations on an international multilateral level require compromise, and compared to the ideal of a Court with unlimited resources and jurisdiction, the final form of the ICC does not seem to be able to live up to the expectations. …”
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  17. Till' death (or conversion) do us part - Coptic divorces in Egyptian courts and their implications by Bishay, Barbara Viktoria

    Published 2010
    “…This thesis combines historical studies of various kinds, such as on the court system in Egypt, on the countryâ s social and political history, on the relationship between the Egyptian state and the Coptic Orthodox Church as well as on the historical development of the Coptic canon laws since 1938. …”
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  18. Courtly Culture and Gender Poetics: Wallada bint al-Mustakfi and Christine de Pizan by Said Darwish, Iman

    Published 2014
    “…Both Wallada and Christine were raised and lived in courtly quarters which enabled them access to knowledge and learning and accorded them a powerful status. …”
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  19. Policy and practice of sentencing male child sexual offenders at Wynberg sexual offences court by Davids, Carlene

    Published 2014
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