Namibian constitution, chapter 3: Fundamental human rights and freedomsNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/BF01096489ColinKahanovitzKluwer Academic PublishersCriminal Law Forum
In Namibia, as already stated, biodiversity policies and laws are basically informed by the principle of sustainable development as laid down in the Namibian constitution. Thereby, biodiversity is not only relevant as a natural-material resource, e.g. for direct consumption, furthermore, its social...
revisiting laws and practices of inheritance in Namibia by Heike Becker; In small things stolen: the archaeology of inheritance versus property grabbing in Katutura by Debie LeBeau; and Bhe v the Magistrate of Khayelitsha, or African customary law before the Constitution [of South Africa] by Manfre...