Rautenbach C, "South African Common and Customary Law of Intestate Succession: A Question of Harmonisation, Integration or Abolition", Electronic Journal of Comparative Law, (2008), Vol. 12, No. 1, 1 - 15; http://www.ejcl.org/121/art121-20.pdf (Accessed 14/01/2012)...
(Guinea worm disease), and African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness). Overall, South Sudan has had a relatively low prevalence rate ofHIV/AIDS, with urban areas and border areas typically having higher rates of the virus and disease. The low rate was largely due to the isolation caused by ...
South Sudan is bounded on the north bySudan; on the east byEthiopia; on the south byKenya,Uganda, and theDemocratic Republic of the Congo; and on the west by theCentral African Republic. Relief South Sudan’s vast plains and plateaus are drained by theNile Riverand its tributaries. This ...
Rautenbach, Christa, and Matthee, Jacques, Common Law Crimes and Indigenous Customs: Dealing with the Issues in South African Law, 61 Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial (2010).Rautenbach, Christa, and Jacques Matthee. 2010. Common Law Crimes and Indigenous Customs: Dealing with the ...
Mixed with over a dozen African languages for two centuries, spiced by imports from European colonies, South African English has its own rich, varied and weird flavour.
South Africa has the second largest economy in Africa, with large agricultural and tourism sectors. It also has a high poverty rate and is one of the top 10 countries for income inequality. The South African population is widely diverse and South African news indicates there are numerous racial...
Governance in South African Higher Education: Research Report This report provides a description and analysis of the present state of governance of higher education in South Africa, discusses the concept of cooperativ... TM Luescher,M Hall,A Symes - For full text: http://www.che.org.za/docum...
Like many of its West African neighbors, Nigeria has prior experience with mercenaries, who were used by both sides in the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970). A large number of Chadian mercenaries and European pilots engaged on the federal side, while a smaller number of Rhodesians and Europeans...
Proving damages under the common law in labour cases : a discussion of South African Football Association v Mangope (2013) 34 ILJ 311 (LAC) : case noteThe decision in South African Football Association v Mangope (2013) 34 ILJ 311 (LAC) (Mangope LAC) concerned the premature termination ...
In contrast, countries lacking these qualities, such as low-resource countries with inadequate resources for public and health systems (e.g., African countries) or weak risk communication management and community engagement practices, as seen in some Western liberal democracies that value civil rights...