Gwarinda, Tafara Albert(University of Fort Hare, 2013)
The study sought to examine the development of customary law, primarily focusing on
the extent to which the true African marriage has been preserved by its incorporation in,
and regulation by legislation and the constitutions ...
Ndhlovu, Ntandokayise(University of Fort Hare, 2014)
Socio-economic inequality is deep-rooted in Zimbabwe due to a number of factors chief among them being the exclusion of socio-economic rights as justiciable under the now repealed Lancaster House Constitution (LHC). A ...
Darko-Mamphey, Dorothy(University of Fort Hare, 2014)
Social, political and economic changes in post-apartheid South Africa have generated the need for a major reform of the legislative regime governing companies in order to ensure that that regime is capable of addressing ...
Pule, Sesinyi Edwin(University of Fort Hare, 2013)
South Africa is one of the countries with a very horrifying history. However, in the dawn of democratic governance, a worldly admirable constitution was brought into picture. The 1993 and 1996 South African Constitutions ...
Despite a progressive constitution lauded as one of the best and most forward-looking in the world, with an advanced Bill of Rights, instances of human rights violations have been detected at all levels of the South African ...
Masumbe, Paul Sakwe(University of Fort Hare, 2015)
This study seeks to examine the naturalisation of refugees under international law with specific focus on the South African refugee system. The universalised nature of human rights and the difficulties of refugees finding ...
Zimuto, Prince Charles(University of Fort Hare, 2015)
This research intends to investigate the scope and applicability of the concept of ‘self-determination’ outside the context of decolonisation using South Sudan as a case study. Demands for the exercise of the right to ...
Motamakore, Shelton Tapiwa(University of Fort Hare, 2015)
Lack of access to essential medicines has proven to be a persisting problem which is in conflict with the goal of realising the right to health envisaged by the South African constitution and international human rights ...
The increasing investment gap and reduction in foreign aid has made several developing countries to turn to foreign investment as a mechanism to circumvent their financial constraints among other things. There is substantial ...
This study demonstrates how corruption is perceived as being endemic not only in Zimbabwe but in the whole world. A society free from corruption supports good governance, transparency, accountability and development. ...
Tambe, Endoh Fabrice(University of Fort Hare, 2012)
After the First and Second World War, violent interstate and intrastate armed conflicts have befallen the global community. These conflicts have been accompanied by gross human rights violations and absolute disrespect for ...
The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) was adopted to eliminate the illegitimate use of tradedistorting
agricultural subsidies and thereby reduce and avoid the negative effects subsidies have
on global agricultural trade. ...