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    Resolving the dilemma between corporal punishment and human rights in South Africa by Gertie Pretorius

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This article endeavours to describe the dilemma between corporal punishment and human rights in South Africa. It investigates possible democratic approaches to resolving the dilemma and offers deliberative democracy as a possible way to guide discussions on this dilemma. …”
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    Resolving the dilemma between corporal punishment and human rights in South Africa by Gertie Pretorius

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This article endeavours to describe the dilemma between corporal punishment and human rights in South Africa. It investigates possible democratic approaches to resolving the dilemma and offers deliberative democracy as a possible way to guide discussions on this dilemma. …”
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    Urgency of Civic Education in the Global Context (Human Rights) in South Africa and Hong Kong by Febi Fadilah

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to show how we can see the urgency of citizenship education in the context of global issues (Human Rights) in South Africa and Hong Kong both theoretically and factually. …”
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    Support services perceived necessary for learner relationships by Limpopo educators by Samuel Mashau, Es Steyn, Johannes van der Walt, Charl Wolhuter

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…After more than a decade of democracy, based on rule of law and human rights in South Africa, some parts of the education system are still lagging far behind others. …”
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    Ezekiel 18 and Human rights by H.F. van Rooy

    Published 2000-08-01
    “…The implications of this view for the debate on Human Rights in South Africa need to be taken into consideration.…”
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    Unravelling trauma : the journey towards recovery in J.M. Coetzee’s disgrace by Zahira Hayati Mohamed Amin

    Published 2012
    “…Crimes against human rights plagued South Africa during those 47 years and after its abolition, the facts of those violations need to be told and reconciliation is to be achieved. …”
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    Redefining religion? A critical Christian reflection on CRL Rights Commission’s proposal to regulate religion in South Africa by Collium Banda

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The article first examines the different responses to the CRL Rights Commission’s recommendations by writers concerned with freedom of religion and human rights in South Africa. Further, the commission’s investigations, findings and recommendations are critically examined. …”
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    Die verdienstes en tekortkominge van ’n alsydige regsakademikus. ’n Kritiese waardering van Johan van der Vyver se bydrae tot die regswetenskap in Suid-Afrika by Lourens du Plessis

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…His work as one of three foremost academic exponents of the idea and practice of human rights in South Africa is all the more remarkable because his initial ideas were developed in an environment not particularly conducive to an endeavour of this kind. …”
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    Judicial Defence of Constitutionalism in the Assessment of South Africa's International Obligations by Francois Venter

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This paper assesses the effectiveness of the protection of international human rights in South Africa by constitutional means. It begins by setting out the constitutional foundations that were designed to provide the desired protection and the place of international law in the South African legal order. …”
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    Estimating the emergency care workforce in South Africa by Ritika Tiwari, Raveen Naidoo, René English, Usuf Chikte

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Background: Emergency care is viewed as a fundamental human right in South Africa’s constitution. In the public sector, all emergency medical services (EMS) come under the Directorate: Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine at the National Department of Health (NDoH), which provides regulation, policy and oversight guidance to provincial structures. …”
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