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  1. Justice and social reconstruction in the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda: an evaluation of the possible role of the gacaca tribunals

    Published 2006
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  2. To amend, repeal or enact: Analysing the legislation that regulate anti-illicit financial flows in Namibia's Natural Resources Sector by Zongwe, Leezola R

    Published 2022
    “…To paint the full picture of Namibia's anti-IFF legal framework, this dissertation engages in the monism versus dualism debate to ascertain Namibia's position concerning international law within its territory. Evaluating Namibia's international law position and the treaties that apply in Namibia allows this dissertation to ascertain whether the country can use international law to better equip its law enforcement, regulators, and courts with more effective rules for regulation and prosecution. …”
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  3. "Anti-Suit injunctions in international commercial arbitration in the light of the west tankers decision" by Haberli, Janine Hofmann

    Published 2026
    “…The anti-suit injunction was originally developed in the English legal system. In the past, it was mainly used in equity law to intervene in common law court litigation and preclude vexatious and oppressive litigation or a multitude of lawsuits.2 Today, anti-suit injunctions, in the context of arbitration, are used to restrain a party from beginning or continuing court proceedings when they agreed to arbitrate the matter in case of a dispute.…”
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  4. International human rights law and climate change: the case for a duty to mitigate climate change by Wendland, Johannes

    Published 2021
    “…To this end, the dissertation develops and proposes a risk-based approach that helps overcome the complex issue of causation. …”
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  5. The use of corporate structures and tax avoidance by Theron, Lee

    Published 2016
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  6. To sell or not to sell? An analysis of the Tafelberg sale in the light of the right to adequate housing in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights by Willems, Stijn

    Published 2023
    “…They called for the property to be used for the development of affordable housing in order to help addressing the lack of affordable housing in central Cape Town. …”
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  7. Constitutional developments in the Kingdom of Swaziland 1960-2005

    Published 2016
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  8. Towards the realisation of the right to a fair hearing of child offenders in post-conflict Sierra Leone

    Published 2006
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  9. "Public procurement challenges and reforms for infrastructure development in South Africa" by Caswell, Grant Sinclair

    Published 2021
    “…In addition to this, the South African courts have also emerged as key role players in the field of South African public procurement law, as they regularly interpret and rule on contentious legal issues which emerge during the procurement process - a natural consequence of the fact that the role and operation of the procurement law regime continue to evolve as government makes use of public procurement to develop infrastructure in South Africa. …”
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  10. The development of the constitutional right to legal representation of children in civil matters

    Published 2022
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  11. Schemes of Arrangement in terms of Chapter 5 of the Companies Act 71 of 2008

    Published 2021
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  12. Aspects of the concept of the use of force in relation to article 3bis of the Chicago convention

    Published 2015
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  13. The use of computerised games analysis to identify critical indicators of success in elite level netball by Uys, Stefanie M. (Stefanie Margaretha)

    Published 2012
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  14. Perceptions of educators about the involvement of the South African Democratic Teachers' Union in professional development

    Published 2014
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  15. Feminist judgments: interrogating Zimbabwean judgments using anti-essentialist feminist legal theory by Matamba, Rumbidzai

    Published 2025
    “…Beginning with a discussion on the development of feminist legal theory in courts, mainly starting in the United States before trickling down to other parts of the world, the thesis focuses on how the three selected judgments, retaining the same facts and legal principles they have been previously decided on, would be altered or bolstered using an anti-essentialist feminist legal theory interpretation. …”
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