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    • Conquering the publishing silences of black academic women 

      Rhoda, Anthea; Maurtin-Cairncross, Anita; Phillips, Julie; Witbooi, Sally (University of the Western Cape, 2006)
      Although women fulfil and play meaningful roles in the academic life of universities, their contributions have seldom been acknowledged. The voices of women outside of the dominant western context of knowledge production ...
    • Consequences for non-payment of PAYE and VAT compared 

      Moosa, Fareed (2020)
      This article shows that, whereas a bilateral legal relationship exists between the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and a vendor in relation to value-added tax (VAT), a tri-partite legal relationship exists among the ...
    • Consequences of using a smooth cosmic distance in a lumpy Universe. I. 

      Umeh, Obinna (American Physical Society, 2022)
      How do we appropriately fit a model based on an idealised Friedmann-Lemaˆıtre Robertson-Walker spacetime to observations made from a single location in a lumpy Universe? We address this question for surveys that measure ...
    • Conservation and ecotourism on privatised land in the Mara, Kenya: The case of conservancy land leases 

      Bedelian, Claire (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2012)
      This paper investigates private sector investment in conservation and ecotourism through conservancy land leases in the Mara region of Kenya. In a recent and growing tourism development, groups of Maasai landowners are ...
    • The conservation status and population decline of the African penguin deconstructed in space and time 

      Waller, Lauren J.; Sherley, Richard B.; Crawford, Robert J.M. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020)
      Understanding changes in abundance is crucial for conservation, but population growth rates often vary over space and time. We use 40 years of count data (1979–2019) and Bayesian state-space models to assess the African ...
    • Conservation status and threats for African reptiles 

      Tolley, Krystal A.; Alexander, Graham J.; Branch, William R.; Bowles, Philip; Maritz, Bryan (Elsevier, 2016)
      The assimilation of information on taxonomy, distribution, basic ecology and conservation status of Africa's reptiles lags far behind that for most other continents. Many regions of mainland Africa are rarely surveyed, ...
    • Conservation status of large branchiopods in the Western Cape, South Africa 

      De Roeck, Els R.; VanSchoenwinkel, Bram J.; Day, Jenny A.; Xu, Yongxin; Raitt, Lincoln; Brendonck, Luc (Springer Verlag, 2007)
      Temporary wetlands are an ecologically and economically important habitat in South Africa. They harbor large branchiopods, known to be flagship species of nonpermanent aquatic habitats, and sensitive to land use changes. ...
    • Considerations for optimizing the photometric classification of supernovae from the Rubin observatory 

      Alves, Catarina S.; Peiris, Hiranya V.; Lochner, Michelle (IOP Publishing, 2022)
      The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will increase the number of observed supernovae (SNe) by an order of magnitude; however, it is impossible to spectroscopically confirm the class for all SNe discovered. Thus, photometric ...
    • Constituting the commons in the new South Africa 

      Isaacs, Moenieba; Mohamed, Najma; Ntshona, Zolile; Turner, Stephen (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2000)
      This set of papers results from participation by staff members of the Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies in the eighth biennial conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, held at ...
    • Constitution-Building in Africa 

      de Visser, Jaap; Steytler, Nico; Powell, Derek; Durojaye, Ebenezer (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2015)
      The process towards the adoption of a constitution is determined by the context in which the constitution is written. It navigates such issues as political engagement, keeping politically agreed timelines, ensuring the ...
    • The constitutional conversation between the federal structure and a bill of rights 

      Steytler, Nico (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2015-01)
      It is often assumed that a constitution speaks with one voice and that all parts are in harmony with each other. Although different provisions can be given higher status than others (as reflected in the more arduous amendment ...
    • The constitutional conversation between the federal structure and a bill of rights 

      Steytler, Nico (Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, 2015-01)
      It is often assumed that a constitution speaks with one voice and that all parts are in harmony with each other. Although different provisions can be given higher status than others (as reflected in the more arduous amendment ...
    • The Constitutional Court of South Africa: Reinforcing an hourglass system of multi-level government 

      Steytler, Nico (University of Toronto Press, 2017)
      “The supremacy of the constitution and the rule of law” are two foundational values of South Africa’s 1996 Constitution (s. 1(c)). An independent judiciary is thus set to play a major role in interpreting and enforcing ...
    • Constitutional Court shows DFA the door 

      de Visser, Jaap (Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2010)
      In October 2009, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) declared parts of the Development Facilitation Act (DFA) unconstitutional. The Gauteng Development Tribunal was making land use management decisions and bypassing municipal ...
    • The constitutional family in the Law of Succession 

      du Toit, Francois (Juta Law, 2009)
      This article traces the development of the constitutional family in the South African law of succession through a synopsis of Constitutional Court and High Court judgments on the application of the Intestate Succession Act ...
    • The constitutional family: developments in South African family law and jurisprudence under the 1996 Constitution 

      Sloth-Nielsen, Julia; Van Heerden, Belinda (Oxford University Press, 2003)
      The article reviews the process of liberalization of child and family law that has occurred since the adoption of South Africa's 1996 Constitution. Although the Constitution does not expressly protect the right to family ...
    • The Constitutional Protection of Those Facing Eviction from “Bad Buildings” 

      Chenwi, Lilian; Liebenberg, Sandra (ESR Review : Economic and Social Rights in South Africa, 2008)
      The Constitutional Court’s judgment in the Olivia case, handed down on 19 February 2008, represents a victory for the occupiers of “bad-buildings” in the inner city of Johannesburg as well as other poor people facing ...
    • The constitutional protection of those facing eviction from “bad buildings” 

      Sandra, Liebenberg; Lilian, Chenwi (ESR Review, 2008)
      The Constitutional Court’s judgment in the Olivia case, handed down on 19 February 2008, represents a victory for the occupiers of “bad buildings” in the inner city of Johannesburg as well as other poor people facing ...
    • Constitutionalising socio-economic rights in SADC: An impact assessment on judicial enforcement in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Zambia 

      Kondo, Tinashe (Nelson R Mandela School of Law, 2020)
      This paper assesses the manner in which socio-economic rights have been incorporated into the constitutions of selected countries in the Southern African Development Community. This debate is particularly important ...
    • Constitutionalism and electoral authoritarianism in Ethiopia: From EPRDF to EPP 

      Zemelak, Ayele (Oxford University, 2020)
      Ethiopia has had little experience of democratic political systems. For centuries it was a monarchy, ruled by successive emperors who traced their political authority to divine sources as opposed to the people.1 Although ...