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    A missing link in the Traditional Courts Bill 2017 

    Nanima, Robert Doya (ISS & the University of Cape Town, 2018)
    The issue of admission of evidence obtained through human rights violations is central to a criminal justice system as a mechanism through which to prevent overzealous prosecution by the state and ensure protection of ...
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    Cryptocurrency: The new face of cyber money laundering 

    Mabunda, Sagwadi (IEEE, 2018)
    Virtual currencies are on the rise and so is money laundering. While there are efforts to combat money laundering through various intergovernmental bodies, many have expressed concern over the rise of virtual currencies. ...
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    Seychellois courts and the protection of the right to equal protection of the law 

    Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira (SAGE Publications, 2018)
    Unlike the constitutions of other African countries such as Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe and Namibia which expressly provide for grounds on which a person may not be discriminated against, the Constitution ...
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    Is it cyberfraud or good ol’ offline fraud? A look at section 8 of the South African cybercrimes bill 

    Mabunda, Sagwadi (UWC, 2018)
    This paper discusses section 8 of the South African Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill, a section which deals with the crime of cyberfraud. It argues that there are certain fraudulent acts which have been presented incorrectly ...
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    The admissibility of evidence obtained through human rights violations in Mauritius 

    Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira (Juta Law Publishing, 2018)
    The Constitution of Mauritius, unlike those of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya, does not guide courts on the issue of the admissibility of evidence obtained through human rights. Jurisprudence from Mauritius shows courts ...
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    The role of questioning in writing tutorials: a critical approach to student-centered learning in peer tutorials in higher education 

    Munje, Paul Nwati; Nanima, Robert Doya; Clarence, Sherran (Taylor & Francis, 2018)
    Peer tutoring in higher education aims to enhance student learning, and confidence. In writing centres, peer writing tutors use critical questioning to make the tutorial sessions student-focused and productive. The nature ...
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    Revisiting the normative framework of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in the context of evidence obtained through human rights violations: Has it served its purpose? 

    Nanima, Robert D (2018)
    This article examines the normative context of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in dealing with evidence obtained through human rights violations, and whether it serves its purpose. It unpacks the concept ...
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    The shadow of legal pluralism in matrimonial property division outside the courts in Southern Nigeria 

    Diala, Anthony C. (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    Scholarly interest in the co-existence of normative orders in African social fields tends to focus on conflicts arising from the interaction of customary law with state law. This article takes a different path by revealing ...
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    Cultural and religious diversity: Are they effectively accommodated in the South African workplace? 

    Prinsloo, Monique; Huysamen, Elsabe (AJOL, 2018)
    Justice Yvonne Mokgoro and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu are but two of many public figures who have described South Africa as a “Rainbow Nation” – an expression used to highlight South Africa’s multicultural diversity. ...

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    AuthorMabunda, Sagwadi (2)Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira (2)Nanima, Robert Doya (2)Clarence, Sherran (1)Diala, Anthony C. (1)Huysamen, Elsabe (1)Munje, Paul Nwati (1)Nanima, Robert D (1)Prinsloo, Monique (1)SubjectHuman rights violations (2)Academic literacies (1)Accommodations (1)Admission of evidence (1)African Commission (1)African countries (1)Anti-Money Laundering (1)Article 27 of the Constitution (1)Article 46 of the Constitution (1)Bitcoin (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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