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    Juvenile justice review 1997 

    Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1998)
    The 1997 juvenile justice review charts developments in juvenile justice law in South Africa from November 1996 until October 1997. The most significant development during 1997 was the release of the issue paper on Juvenile ...
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    Juvenile justice review 1994-1995 

    Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1995)
    This review of the state of juvenile justice in South Africa introduces a new section to this journal in which annual developments relating to law and policy in the field of juvenile justice will be examined. Juvenile ...
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    Juvenile justice review 1998 

    Julia, Sloth-Nielsen; Lukas, Muntingh (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1999)
    The 1998 Juvenile Justice Review charts developments in juvenile justice law and practice in South Africa from October 1997 until October 1998. However, the release of the South African Law Commission discussion paper on ...
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    Juvenile justice review 1996 

    Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 1996)
    This review follows the 1995 review, the first in this journal, and similarly reviews the period until 30 September 1996. In the year presently under review the principle focus of juvenile justice concern was yet again the ...
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    Social Citizenship: A Precondition for Meaningful Democracy 

    Sandra, Liebenberg (Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, 1999)
    In 1959, the scholar, TH Marshall, analysed the historical development of those features that were vital to effective 'citizenship'. He viewed democratisation as a progression, spanning three centuries. Civil rights were ...
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    The scientific career of the zoologist Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (1852—1937) 

    Pieter, Florence F.J.M.; de Visser, Jaap (Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde, 1993)
    It is shown that the pinnacle of Max Weber’s scientific career was the organization and leadership of the Siboga Expedition to the former Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia)in the years 1899—1900. Before that time, as ...
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    The Juvenile Justice Law Reform Process in South Africa: Can children's rights approach carry the day? 

    Julia, Sloth-Nielsen (Quarterly Law Review, 1999)
    The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child detainees in the dark days of apartheid in the 1980s. Children, who were at the forefront of the struggle for democratic ...
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    Prosecutorial attitudes towards diversion 

    Lukas, Muntingh (NICRO National Office, 1998)
    This report investigates a number of issues relating to diversion in an effort to make certain recommendations with regard to the running and management of diversion with a particular emphasis on the discretionary powers ...
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    Human rights in Islam 

    Moosa, Najma (Juta Law, 1998)
    Introduction: Conflicts between human rights and religion do exist. Is this true of Islam? The answer is not as simple as 'yes' or 'no'. Although an examination of human rights in an Islamic context will reveal its theocentric ...
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    Muslim Personal Laws affecting children: diversity, practice and implications for a new children's code for South Africa 

    Moosa, Najma (Juta Law, 1998)
    Introduction: Marriage is seen as an institution for, among various objects, the procreation of children. Children in Islam are ideally seen as the fruits of marriage-for mothers as homemakers to love and nurture and for ...
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