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Sexual Offences Courts in South Africa: quo vadis?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2008-12)
English: Since the establishment of the first Sexual Offences Court in Wynberg in 1993, various developments have taken place that include, but are not limited to, the following : several investigations into these courts ...
Addressing domestic violence: to what extent does the law provide effective measures?
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2004)
English: The high incidence of domestic violence in South Africa calls for a competent legal response. The Constitution as well as international human rights conventions oblige the state to protect human rights, including ...
Die Wet op Getuiebeskerming 112 van 1998: enkele aspekte oor die praktiese werking daarvan
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2001)
English: To combat crime and especially serious crime by gangs, racketeers, syndicates and druglords, witnesses who are willing to testify against these criminals, must be protected efficiently. To address this problem the ...
The impact of the Constitution on the South African criminal law sphere
(Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, 2001)
English: In this article the extent of the impact of the new constitutional dispensation on the South African criminal law sphere is discussed. The influence of the Constitution on certain criminal offences, sentencing, ...