courts' roleaccess to justicedevelopmental local governmentenvironmental justiceSouth African law establishes environmental justice (EJ) as among the environmental management principles to direct decision-making. EJ's inclusion as a guidingSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
South Africa is a country located on the southern tip of Africa and one of the largest on the continent. While relatively wealthy compared to other African countries, its economy is stagnant and the country is home to increasing amounts of violence, racism, and discrimination against its Afrika...
copyright © South African tourismSouth Africa has an independent judiciary, subject only to the Constitution and the law. It comprises the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, High Courts, Magistrates Courts, and other courts established or recognised in terms of an Act of Parliament. ...
The great rivals played a record 60 competitive matches over their careers. Continue ReadingPadel In SA: The Next Big Thing Or Just Another ‘Elite Fad’? 18 Oct 2024 by Tayla / No Comments “With more and more courts being developed in up-market neighbourhoods, at gyms and on the roofto...
After a fierce, sustained and hugely expensive legal battle, the South African government will finally have to hand over the fabulously diamond-wealthy Richterveld territory to its traditional owners, the Nama people of the KhoiSan nation. The desert-dwellers' victory in South Africa's Constitutional...
Ever since coming under colonial rule, Africans in South Africa have operated informal courts which the state courts have not recognized. Using fieldwork data, we contrast two such nonstate judicial structures in Cape Town. We describe the street committees, constituted by the older generation as ...
(AFP, March 30). To revive FARDC’s faltering offensive spirit, Kinshasa has now reintroduced capital punishment sentences in its military courts. On May 3, eight soldiers, including five officers, were sentenced to death for cowardice and “running away from the enemy” (Agence de Presse ...
“I don’t think this is going to play out in Africa,” Gabonese prime minister Raymond Ndong Sima tells. “We don’t have the [diplomatic] weight. It’s being played out at a higher level.” Understand Africa's tomorrow... today ...
Science teaching and learning is facing a new dilemma. It has to move from its old perception of science as a purely positivistic and value-free enterprise
Subregional courts in Africa: Litigating the hybrid right to free movement of persons The East African Court of Justice, the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States, and the Tribunal of the Southern African ... Helfer,R Laurence - 《International Journal of Constitutio...