The study is an examination of issues with implementing international law pertaining to refugee children, with particular reference to South Africa. The study provides some selected outcomes with implementation and undertakes ...
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The aim of the research is to evaluate the effectiveness of humanitarian INGOs
in delivering relief and implementing the relief-to-development approach in
complex political emergencies by using the case of ...
Children fulfil various roles within armed forces including, active combat and
offering support services such as spying and domestic services. Girls make up to
40 per cent of child soldiers in some states. Although in ...
This research report concerns the effect that living in South Africa has on international students’ (from Africa) sense of identity. In general, living abroad has been found to be challenging and traumatic in dealing with ...
This research focuses on the accommodation development in the Kruger National Park
of South Africa. It makes a comparison of the accommodation that was there from
1980 to 1994 and the period after. The main objective is ...
The thesis focuses on the protracted tripartite conflict within and between local oilbearing
communities of the Niger Delta on the one hand, and between them, the state and
foreign oil multinationals in the region, on ...
This piece is an empirical study of how students experience and conceptualise
internationalisation of higher education at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits),
South Africa. The central question of this empirical ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of capital factors on the internationalisation of South African Small Medium and Micro-Enterprises (SMMEs). These capital factors are Financial, Social and Human ...
This exploratory study investigated diverse facets of internationalisation at selected public
higher education institutions in South Africa during the period from 1994 to 2001. The central
aim of the research was to ...
The impact of the Internet on the protection of South African recording artists’ copyrights and consumers’ fair use rights can be defined by two opposing theories, the ‘value commons’ and the ‘creative commons’. The ‘value ...
The insurance sector in South Africa is currently governed by the
requirements of the South African Qualifications Act (Act No. 58 of 1995),
which delegates it to the Insurance SETA (INSETA), an appointed
Sectoral, ...
In recent times the emergence of the property cycle and the effects that it has on the
property market has caused the relevant parties involved in the market to start placing
more emphasis on how these cycle works. The ...
Whilst there has been extensive cataloguing of the rock art of the Brandberg/Dâures Massif in
Namibia there has been comparatively little interpretative work done on the masses of rock art
imagery located there. Many of ...
This dissertation contains an assessment and use of the macrofracture and morphometric methods for detecting Later Stone Age hunting weaponry. Two sets of replicated unretouched stone artefacts were trampled by cattle and ...
Current control theories require control specifications to be posed in a very specific manner,
which is often not easily obtained from the specifications posed on the system.
The goal of this project report is to develop ...
Although both the Immorality Act and the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act were repealed in
1985, for the most part, interracial intimate relationships continue to be fraught with controversy.
It was hypothesised that ...
Intertextuality is used to engage with the ‘already said’, which according to
Umberto Eco is the hallmark of postmodernism. African popular culture in 2005 is
frequently created through a dialogue between multiple ...