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Die ontwikkeling van die saaklike ooreenkoms by die oordrag van onroerende goed : 'n regshistoriese ondersoek
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Die oordrag van ondernemings met verwysing na uitkontraktering
(North-West University, 2007)Business transfers have become an increasingly important part of commercial life. The consequences of transfers in the field of employment relations are a sensitive issue. This dissertation firstly examines the employment ... -
Optimising the legal regulation of circular labour migration between South Africa, Lesotho and Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)Circular labour migration is steadily gaining prominence the world over, primarily due to the benefits it offers to the migrants, to the sending country, and to the receiving country – the so-called "triple-win" benefits. ... -
Ouerlike regte en verpligtinge ooreenkomste kragtens die Childrens Act 38 van 2005
(2014)The authority of parents within the parent child relationship has developed from the rigid potestas which the pater in Roman Law could legally exercise to the authority of both parents in Roman-Dutch Law. The relationship ... -
Overcoming the corruption conundrum in Africa : a socio-legal perspective
(North-West University (South Africa), 2018)Despite the avalanche of acade of academic literature penned by scholars of different backgrounds, a watertight definition of what is corruption is still absent. However, there is sufficient consensus that corruption can ... -
Ownership of historic mine and tailings dumps and expropriation
(2014)When mining companies extract minerals from the earth, they leave huge deposits of soil and ore next to the mining site. These deposits are commonly known as tailings. In most instances, tailings contain a considerable ... -
Parental Alienation Syndrome as factor when determining care and/or contact of children in divorce
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)With an alarmingly high divorce rate, together with the rise in high conflict disputes regarding the care and contact of children, there has never been a greater need to emphasise children's emotional and psychological ... -
Participation in serious crimes in international law: lessons from the United Nations' ad hoc tribunals
(2016)In criminal law, the imposition of individual criminal responsibility is based on the premise that such an individual would have, through some conduct (a positive act or an omission) brought about a result which is prohibited ... -
The personal liability of public officials for constitutional litigation costs
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)The central theme in this dissertation is a discussion on the imposition of personal costs orders on public officials in constitutional litigation. The issue of costs in litigation involving state functionaries (public ... -
Perspectives on determining permanent disablement in South African occupational law
(North-West University, 2012)The right to be entitled to compensation for injuries sustained in the course of employment has always been an essential component of basic social security rights. Provision is made in the international sphere by the ... -
Policy considerations as an overriding mechanism against peremption in the South African Labour Law
(North-West University, 2019)One of the primary objects of labour law litigation and similarly arbitration, is for an unbiased third party to come to a binding decision regarding a labour related matter. This would imply that justice is served as each ... -
Political governance and constitution-making in Kenya : in search of popular participation.
(2012)This thesis examines the evolving ideal of popular participation in the context of Kenya's experience in the intertwined areas of political governance and constitution-making. The thesis is primarily motivated by the ... -
The polluter pays principle and environmental liability in South Africa
(North-West University, 2009)Environmental liability rules are crucial in a country such as South Africa. The issue of liability pertaining to pollution of or harm to the environment is a critical area in our law as environmental liability is not ... -
Portability of social security benefits of circular migrant workers in selected SADC member states
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)The issue of portability of social security benefits is a daunting issue facing migrant workers in both Southern Africa and the world in general. In the Southern African Development Community region migration seems to be ... -
The position of assets vested in a sham trust
(North-West University, 2018)The concept of a sham trust has changed over the years. Presently it is defined as a perceived entity that is not entirely what it portrays to be. In addition, a sham is therefore regarded as invalid with a deceiving nature. ... -
The possibility of declaring education as an essential service in terms of the Labour Relations Act
(2014)In South Africa teachers are currently allowed to strike. This leads to numerous problems, as learners are left without an educator and their Constitutional right to basic education is infringed upon. This has an impact ... -
Post-constitutional developments in the interpretation of contracts
(North-West University, 2019)In South Africa, contractual law principles find their origin from the common law. As it is known today, South Africa is a constitutional democracy and all law, including contract law should comply with the Constitution ... -
Post-divorce rights of the South African women to the accrued estate
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2005)Equality is the cornerstone of every democratic society, which applies to social justice and human rights. In virtually all societies and spheres of activities women are subject to inequalities in law and in fact. This ... -
The potential impact of the Draft Preservation and Development of Agricultural Land Framework Bill on land use and planning laws
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)The South African regulatory framework on spatial planning, land use, land use management and land development is set out in the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013 (SPLUMA). All land use planning ... -
The potential liability of a legal practitioner mandated to draft a will
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The South African law does not require that a will must be drafted by a specific and/or qualified person. The requirements for the execution of a formally valid will are, however, very technical and the objectives of ...