Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "12128139 - Barnard, Michelle"
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Fiat lux! Deriving a right to energy from the African Charter on Human and People's Rights
Barnard, Michelle; Scholtz, Werner (Juta Law Publishing, 2013)The African continent is plagued by energy poverty, which refers to the lack of access to electricity and a reliance on traditional biomass for cooking. The linkage between access to modern energy services and development ... -
Koolstofbelasting as voorgestelde ekologiese fiskalehervormingsmaatreël in Suid-Afrika
Barnard, Michelle (LitNet, 2016)Die doel van die artikel is om sowel die ontwikkeling as die inhoud van die Draft Carbon Tax Bill, 2015 in besonderhede te bespreek. Die sentrale vertrekpunt van die betoog berus op die aanname dat fiskalehervormingsmaatreëls ... -
Legal reception in the AU against the backdrop of the monist/dualist dichotomy
Barnard, Michelle (Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, 2015)The relationship between international and domestic law is traditionally viewed through the lens of the monist/dualist dichotomy. While monists view international and domestic law as two sides of the same coin and therefore ... -
Legal reception in the AU against the backdrop of the monist/dualist dichotomy
Barnard, Michelle (University Of South Africa, Institute Of Foreign And Comparative Law, 2015)The relationship between international and domestic law is traditionally viewed through the lens of the monist/dualist dichotomy. While monists view international and domestic law as two sides of the same coin and "therefore ... -
Nuclear energy in Africa: regional initiatives for expansion
Barnard, Michelle (Taylor & Francis, 2014)The African continent’s energy situation is characterised by below-average levels of access to electricity and an above-average dependence on traditional biomass as a primary household energy source – a situation widely ... -
The role of international sustainable development law principles in enabling effective renewable energy policy: a South African perspective
Barnard, M. (NWU, 2012)It is universally accepted that renewable energy is an important contributing factor towards the promotion of sustainable development. The implementation of renewable energy needs to be regulated in an effective manner ...