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The Role of the African Union Continental Early Warning System in Preventing Mass Atrocities
The role of the ICD in dealing with crime and human rights within the SAPS
The role of traditional leaders in Zimbabwe: Are they still relevant? pg 69
The SADC regional bloc: What challenges and prospects for regional integration? pg 22
The slippery slope to state capture: Cadre deployment as an enabler of corruption and a contributor to blurred party–state lines, pp 440-462
The social model of disability, rights discourse and the impact of South Africa's Education White Paper 6 on access to the basic education system for persons with severe or profound intellectual impairments, pg 202
The South African Constitution’s empty promise of ‘radical transformation’: Unequal access to quality education for black and/or poor learners in the public basic education system, pgs 100-147
The state of civil society participation in Parliament, pg 29
The state of political inclusion of ethnic communities under Kenya's devolved system, pg 131
The thin edge of the wedge: Ukuthwala, alienation and consent
The transfer of enterprises and the protection of employment benefits in South and Southern Africa
The TRIPS agreement and South African legislation: The case of the parallel importation of medicines
The unresolved ethnic question in Uganda's district councils, pg 107
The use of e-procurement in South African public procurement law: Challenges and prospects, pgs 39 - 47
The Weaponisation of Women by Boko Haram and the Prospects of Accountability
The World Trade Organisation and Southern African trade relations
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission: Prospects and challenges for the protection of human rights, pg 148
Those who have and those who don't: An investigation into the limited scope of application of social security in South Africa
Time for the tide to change for rules of engagement in labour law: A proposal for effective wage dispute resolution, pgs 48 - 73
Tough on crime and strong on human rights: The challenge for us all
Towards a human rights-based approach to trade and investment in Africa in the context of globalisation, pg 101
Towards fairness in the 'sharing economy'
Towards Legal Regulation of Platform Work: Theory and Practice
Trade liberalisation as facilitated through trade agreements within the Southern African region: An instrument in the realisation of socio-economic rights
Trade unions and institutionalised workers' participation: The German experience
Trade unions and the law: Victimisation and self-help remedies
Trading in rhino horn for the sake of conservation: Dehorning the myth trough the emergence of wildlife welfare
Traditional leadership and its future role in local governance
Transitional justice and the prosecution model: The experience of Ethiopia
Uganda's civil courts and the administration of military justice: An appraisal of their jurisprudence on selected issues, pg 111
Ukuqhwabela ukuba kuthathwe isigqibo sokugqibela somThetho wezona zigwebo ziphantsi
Unfair Discrimination in the Workplace
Updating the Worker Centre Story in the United States
Using courts of law to tackle poverty and social exclusion: The case of post-2010 Kenya, pg 193
Using International Human Rights Law to Promote Constitutional Rights: The (Potential) Role of the South African Parliament, pg 311
Victim or Villain: Exploring the Possible Bases of a Defence in the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal Court
Visions on surrogacy - from North to South
Vonnisbespreking: Die beskerming van die identiteit van minderjariges by volwassenheid
Warrantless Search and Seizures by the South African Police Service
Waste management and the workplace
Water privatisation and socio-economic rights in South Africa
What gender legislative reforms have meant for women in South Africa, pp 47-70
What happens on the beach stays on the beach: A speculative legal analysis of nudism in South African protected areas, pgs 318-337
What is the future of polygyny (polygamy) in Africa?
When do you call time on a compromise? South Africa’s discourse on transformation and the future of transformative constitutionalism, pgs 384-412
Where is management going? Employer strategies with regard to worker participation and work-place forums
Who are ‘the people’ in the German Constitution? A critique of, and contribution to, the debate about the right of foreigners to vote in multi-level democracies, pgs 1-26
Who is watching the watchers? A critical assessment of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate's prospects of investigating misconduct in the South African Police Service, pg 132
Who's in and who's out: Labour law and those excluded from its protection
Why provincial Intra-governmental disputes in South Africa remain ungoverned by the final constitution and the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act
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