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Surveying the research landscape to promote children's legal rights in an African context
(Juta Law, 2007)
This article represents an initial attempt to identify research themes and topics of special relevance to the furtherance of children's rights in the African context in order to sharpen and strengthen our capacity to promote ...
(Illicit) transfer by De Gree
(University of Western Cape, 2007)
The decision of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in De Gree v Webb [2007] SCA 87 (RSA) is worthy of consideration for a number of reasons, reasons which do not include the prominent (emotive) media attention devoted to ...
What is the future of collective bargaining (and Labour Law) in South Africa?
(Juta Law, 2007)
Introduction: Collective bargaining has a long history. The term is said to have been coined around 1890 by the British labour movement pioneer, Beatrice Webb. By then the practice of wage negotiations between trade unions ...
Protection against unfair discrimination in the workplace: are the courts getting it right?
(Juta, 2007)
Introduction: No area of South African law is more critical than the prohibition of unfair discrimination, especially in the workplace. Under apartheid, discrimination against workers on grounds such as race and sex was ...
The fiduciary office of trustee and the protection of contingent trust beneficiaries
(Juta Law, 2007)
This contribution focuses on two matters pertinent to the office of trustee.
First, the fiduciary nature of the office of trustee is investigated, with particular
reference to the essence of a trustee’s fiduciary duty. ...
Spectres of Coke: Judicial supervision as a revolutionary inheritance
(Springer Verlag, 2007)
Sir Edward Coke is known for having played a central role in establishing the power of the common law courts to exercise a supervisory jurisdiction over the executive/administration. Coke is usually praised in the literature ...
South Africa, the arts and youth in conflict with the law
(Intellect, 2007)
This paper describes the DIME (Diversion into Music Education) youth intervention program that originated in South Africa in 2001. DIME offers instruction in African marimba and djembe bands to juvenile offenders. Conceived ...
Chapter 6: Culture and religion
(Juta, 2007)
This chapter deals with the relationship between gender equality and rights to practice culture and religion. In South Africa this relationship is of crucial importance to women who live according to the rules and principles ...