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The Homebuilder's Handbook on the National Building Regulations (Paperback): D. Misselbrook, L.J. Bevis The Homebuilder's Handbook on the National Building Regulations (Paperback)
D. Misselbrook, L.J. Bevis
R621 R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Save R44 (7%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Because of the complexity of the National Building Regulations document, this book has been written as a comprehensive reference to that text. It addresses both conventional and unconventional methods of home building, and is aimed at all builders, from small contractors to large developers.

Should We Consent? - Rape Law Reform In South Africa (Paperback): Lillian Artz, Dee Smythe Should We Consent? - Rape Law Reform In South Africa (Paperback)
Lillian Artz, Dee Smythe
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

For more than a decade, South Africans have been advocating a reform of the country’s laws on sexual offences. South Africa has one of the highest levels of reported rape in the world, and legislative reform was seen as an essential step towards shifting the understanding of rape and its treatment within the criminal justice system.

Since 1996 the activism has focused on the South African Law Reform Commission’s investigation into sexual offences, and the parliamentary process, which culminated at the end of 2007 in the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act.

Many of the authors of Should We Consent? were involved in substantive legal submissions, research and legislative drafting and promoting changes to the law to provide rape victims with effective redress and protection. Drawing on a body of empirical, social and legal scholarship, this unique text charts the critical social and legal debates and jurisprudential developments that took place during the rape law reform process.

This book also provides important insights into the engagement of civil society with law reform and includes thoughtful and contemporary discussions on topics such as ‘defining’ rape, HIV, sexual offences against children and sentencing of sexual offenders.

  • Examines the successes, challenges and defeats of rape law reform
  • An important reflection on the engagement of civil society with government in precipitating and sustaining this important law reform process.
  • Highlights the significance of rape law reform inclusion or exclusion at various stages in the process
  • Discusses the strategic decisions made by gender activists and the context in which these decisions were made
  • Discussions are from a comparative and international context
  • Emphasizes potential implementation challenges and considering how these might be addressed in terms of law and policy.
Land Title in South Africa (Paperback): D.L. Carey Miller, Anne Pope Land Title in South Africa (Paperback)
D.L. Carey Miller, Anne Pope
R989 R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Save R117 (12%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

This work is concerned with the land reform programme which is a central aspect of the political and social reform agenda of democratic South Africa. After a concise general survey of the history of discriminatory landholding, comprehensive chapters on registration, prescription and alternative forms of title establish the relevant property law context.

Unjustified enrichment (Hardcover): Daniel Visser Unjustified enrichment (Hardcover)
Daniel Visser
R2,378 R1,983 Discovery Miles 19 830 Save R395 (17%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

This is the first title on the South African law of unjustified enrichment, covering the entire field of this area of the law. It aims not only at giving an accurate description of the current law, but also to investigate new solutions to old problems, making use of comparative insights. Unjustified enrichment is structured in an accessible way to make it possible for anyone easily to locate the law relevant to the specific problem that is being investigated - and to allow those who are not familiar with the subject to find their way into it.

Equality In The Workplace - Reflections From South Africa And Beyond  (Paperback): Ockert Dupper, Christoph Garbers Equality In The Workplace - Reflections From South Africa And Beyond (Paperback)
Ockert Dupper, Christoph Garbers
R1,067 R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Save R133 (12%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

South Africa’s history of colonialism and apartheid has created deep patterns of inequality and poverty. One of the ways in which the government has tried to address the high levels of inequality that characterise the South African labour market, is through an extensive process of legislative reform, which includes the Employment Equity Act (EEA) of 1998.

The EEA was enacted to achieve equity in the workplace by prohibiting unfair discrimination and by requiring the implementation of affirmative action measures to ensure the equitable representation of designated groups (blacks, women and disabled persons) in all occupational categories and levels in the workforce. The Act gives effect to the constitutional imperative for substantive equality in respect of the workplace.

One decade after the enactment of the EEA, this collection of essays evaluates its efficacy in achieving its stated goals. This is done against the background of comparative experiences elsewhere, in particular India, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and the European Union.

Water Law (Paperback): H Thompson Water Law (Paperback)
H Thompson
R1,336 R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Save R187 (14%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

This work is intented primarily to reflect the law dealing with water resource management and the provision of water services in South Africa. The law governing water in South Africa was always regarded as a specialised field practised by a small group of lawyers. However, the political and social reform during the last decade of the 20th century, the water-related problems experienced and the prominence given to fundamental human rights and environment-related matters have significantly increased the need for this knowledge by others. South Africa is in the process of developing and implementing a new framework governing water resource management and the provision of water services. This complex and dynamic framework aims to manage absolute water scarcity with significant participation by all interested and affected persons.

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