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Evaluating the jurisprudence of the African Commission on evidence obtained through human rights violations
(University of Pretoria, 2020)
The normative framework of the African Commission, which regulates the
admission of evidence obtained through human rights violations, is largely
based on a number of instruments. These include the Tunisian Resolution,
the ...
From regulations to courts: an evaluation of the inclusive and exclusive criteria on children with co-caregivers in the era of Covid-19
(Sabinet, 2020)
At the time of writing, more than 5.2 million persons have been infected by Covid-19, leading
to 340,000 deaths, while about 2.2 million people have recovered (WHO 2020). South Africa
has reported 23,000 infections and ...
The community leaders training workshop, Cape Town, 10-11 March
(Sabinet, 2020)
This workshop formed part of a series that since 2015 has been looking at issues of housing,
health, social security and other constitutional matters. With its emphasis on the social
determinants of the right to health, ...
Revisiting Kenya’s Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act 9 of 2009 (Revised 2019): an opportunity for extraterritorial jurisdiction
(CEDRED Publications, 2021)
Various steps have been taken in both East and Southern Africa to combat the vice of moneylaundering. Notable steps are evident in Kenya as the business hub for East Africa. The era ofglobalisation has without a doubt led ...
Adjudication of Corporal Punishment and the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 16.2: An evaluation of the Kenyan Experience
(CEDRED Publications, 2020)
Under the laws of Kenya, the best interests’ principle is a key consideration in all matters affecting children. A topical issue is its’ report on the realisation of the SDG Agenda. Closely related to the same is Kenya’s ...