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The regulatory regime for bio–fuels in South Africa
(North-West University, 2011)In this study bio–fuels are identified as a possible solution to the effects of climate change and a more secure supply of energy. It is determined if there exist any policies that could provide for the regulation of a ... -
The regulatory treatment of liquidity risk in South Africa
(North-West University, 2008)South Africa will be implementing Basel II on 1 January 2008. Basel II provides regulatory capital requirements for credit risk, market risk and operational risk. The purpose of capital requirements is to level the playing ... -
The regulatory treatment of liquidity risk in South Africa
(University of Pretoria. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, 2012)The Basel accord describes the regulatory capital requirements for credit, market and operational risk. The accord aims to provide guidelines to level the playing field for all internationally active banks and to protect ... -
Die regulering van koolstofbelasting in Suid-Afrika
(2014)Weerpatrone verander, droogte-geteisterde gebiede oorspoel en reenwoude verdwyn. Hierdie drastiese gebeurtenisse kan toegeskryf word aan klimaatsverandering. lnternasionale ingryping is nodig, maar 'n land kan nie in ... -
Regverdiging van ontslag van 'n werknemer skuldig aan seksuele teistering
(North-West University, 2012)Although the importance of the rights of employees has been emphasised since the establishment of South Africa as a democratic state in 1994, sexual harassment in the workplace has remained an ever-present evil. Due to the ... -
Rehabilitating rationality in contemporary philosophy of science
(North-West University, 2018)This article explores rehabilitating rationality in contemporary philosophy of science against the background of the objectivist/rationalist positions prevalent at the end of the 19th century. Subsequent changes of position ... -
Rehabilitating the traitor in Taylor Caldwell's I, Judas
(Scriber Editorial Systems, 2011)During the course of the previous century, authors from various genres attempted to clear the name of Judas Iscariot, or alternatively, tried to explain why he betrayed Jesus Christ. One of the most ambitious attempts ... -
Rehabilitation of asbestos mining waste: a rehabilitation prioritisation index (RPI) for South Africa
(Springer, 2008)The much publicised problem with major asbestos pollution and related health issues in South Africa, has called for action to be taken to negate the situation. The aim of this project was to establish a prioritisation index ... -
Die Reichsarbeitsdienst en die Spesiale Diensbataljon in die periode 1933-1939 : 'n vergelyking
(1996)The aim of this study is to compare the Reicharbeitsdienst (RAD) in Germany and the Special Service Battalion (SSB) in South Africa; The study focuses on the circumstances that led to the creation of the RAD and the SSB, ... -
Reifying things or relations: substantialism versus functionalism
(SUN MeDIA Bloemfontein, 2013)Our awareness of a diversity of things as well as a multiplicity of relationships took shape in the history of philosophy and the various academic disciplines, embodied in a constant struggle between allegedly independent ... -
Reimagining global environmental law and governance in the Anthropocene / Louis J. Kotzé
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Reimagining systems that support early childhood development centres in offering quality education
(AOSIS, 2022)Systems ensure the attainment of goals at any educational level, including quality early childhood education. Various studies focus on the benefits and components of quality early childhood education, yet none emphasise ... -
Reimagining the future of the Sydney CBD : reflecting on Covid‐19‐driven changes in commercial and residential property trends
(Cogitatio Press, 2022)Covid‐19 has led to unprecedented changes in functional structures in our cities. Since the mid‐20th century, central busi‐ ness districts (CBDs) worldwide have hosted economic and employment activities, leaving suburbia ... -
Reimagining the journey – expanding the History curriculum to teach for depth of understanding in the FET Phase
(The South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT) under the auspices of the School of Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2018)While the NSC CAPS does prescribe topics to be taught in the FET Phase of schooling, it does not restrict an educator from teaching additional topics or extending topics. It will be argued that there is a necessity for ... -
Reinaert as Middeleeuse kunsskepping : opset en vormgewing
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Reincarnation of winds of change in Africa: an African Union impotence?
(North-West University, 2011)The emergence of African states as independent by 1970 had brought hope and expectations to nationals that the winds of change were to be equated with good life and freedom. Yet, no sooner had political freedom been gained ... -
Reinforcement of an under-graduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in nursing
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)Background: During the researcher’s under-graduate education and tenure as a community service nurse it was experienced that the under-graduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme exists. It was however noted that ... -
The reinforcement of the nature of selected South African newspapers through the application of language as a sign system
(North-West University, 2007)Language is the most common and crucial element newspapers apply to express meaning. Language is a system of linguistic signs combined by rules to create meaning. Newspapers use language, among other or sign systems (e.g. ... -
The reinstatement and compensation conundrum in South African labour law
(2016)The SBV Services (Pty) Ltd case brought a novel concept into the labour dispute resolution arena: arbitrators must inform employees who succeed in proving that they were dismissed for an unfair reason of the implications ...