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The history of labour hire in Namibia: a lesson for South Africa
(2013)
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been
a part of Namibia’s history since the early 1900s in the form of the contract labour
system. This form of employment was characterized ...
The prosecution of incitement to genocide in South Africa
(2013)
The inchoate crime of direct and public incitement to commit genocide was first recognised under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948). The creation of the crime was a direct result ...
Recent developments in the provision of pro bono legal services by attorneys in South Africa
(2013)
This paper focuses on legal service delivery for the indigent by attorneys in private practice acting pro bono in civil rather than criminal matters. In this regard there have been and continue to be considerable gaps ...
Prisoner transfer to South Africa: some of the likely challenges ahead
(2013)
Official and unofficial reports indicate that the South African government is in the process of entering into prisoner transfer agreements or making prisoner transfer arrangements. This comes after many years of reluctance ...
Improving access to justice through compulsory student work at university law clinics
(2013)
In this paper an analysis is offered of compulsory so-called "live client" clinical legal education as part of the LLB as a means of improving access to justice for the indigent. This study first explores the factors which ...