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    • The Arab Spring – A brief view of Morocco’s February 20 movement and effects 

      Ashraf, Booley (International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 2020)
      : Since 2011, Morocco has been engaged in a series of political, constitutional and institutional reforms, including a wider respect for human rights. The debates and changes can be attributed to the unprecedented organised ...
    • Can Covid-19 be classified as Force Majeure in South Africa? 

      Ashraf, Booley; Conrad, Potberg (Without Prejudice, 2020)
      The 23rd of March will forever be etched in the minds of South Africans. The President of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, declared a 21-day national lockdown effective from midnight on Thursday, 26 March ...
    • COVID-19 versus contractual obligations: case in point South Africa? 

      Ashraf, Booley (Without Prejudice, 2020)
      The 23rd of March 2020 will forever be etched in the minds of all South Africans: President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a 21-day national lockdown effective from midnight on Thursday, 26 March to Thursday, 16 April to curb ...
    • Demystifying the Mahr found in Muslim marriages 

      Ashraf, Booley (Without Prejudice, 2020)
      One of the most common characteristics of an Islamic marriage is that it commences with a proposal referred to as ijba or rishta. Although the observance of a formal proposal is not strictly a requirement found in traditional ...
    • Post Arab uprising – where are the voices of women in Tunisia in 2020? 

      Ashraf, Booley (International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, 2020)
      The state is committed to the protection of acquired rights for women and works to support and develop them. The state shall endeavour to achieve the principle of party between men and women in elected councils . The state ...