South African victims of sexual gender based violence committed during apartheid : International Law remedies
- Authors: Dibakwane, Matshidiso
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Women - Legal status, laws, etc. , Sex discrimination against women , Women - Violence against , Women - Crimes against
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/413400 , uj:34825
- Description: Abstract: Apartheid in South Africa did more to the society and the people of South Africa than to merely separate people on grounds of their race. It caused societal 1 dysfunctionalities. Amongst other, the dysfunctionality caused is one between men 2 and women, women being disadvantaged and oppressed. From the time Apartheid 3 4 was declared a crime against humanity through the time of democracy in South Africa, to current, a consistent failure to deal with Sexual Gender-Based Violence (“SGBV”) is evident. It is noted that victims of SGBV in Africa are currently sitting 5 with scars of crimes committed to them while some of the perpetrators sit in 6 positions of authority and are affluent thus have not been held accountable for any such actions... , LL.M. (International Law)
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- Authors: Dibakwane, Matshidiso
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Women - Legal status, laws, etc. , Sex discrimination against women , Women - Violence against , Women - Crimes against
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/413400 , uj:34825
- Description: Abstract: Apartheid in South Africa did more to the society and the people of South Africa than to merely separate people on grounds of their race. It caused societal 1 dysfunctionalities. Amongst other, the dysfunctionality caused is one between men 2 and women, women being disadvantaged and oppressed. From the time Apartheid 3 4 was declared a crime against humanity through the time of democracy in South Africa, to current, a consistent failure to deal with Sexual Gender-Based Violence (“SGBV”) is evident. It is noted that victims of SGBV in Africa are currently sitting 5 with scars of crimes committed to them while some of the perpetrators sit in 6 positions of authority and are affluent thus have not been held accountable for any such actions... , LL.M. (International Law)
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Women, domestic violence and the legal duties to protect children : towards a constitutional approach
- Authors: Swemmer, Sheena Justine
- Date: 2016
- Subjects: Women - Violence against , Women - Legal status, laws, etc. , Abused children - Legal status, laws, etc. , Family violence - Law and legislation , Human rights , Victims of family violence - Legal status, laws, etc.
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/87655 , uj:19606
- Description: Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract , LL.M. (Public Law)
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- Authors: Swemmer, Sheena Justine
- Date: 2016
- Subjects: Women - Violence against , Women - Legal status, laws, etc. , Abused children - Legal status, laws, etc. , Family violence - Law and legislation , Human rights , Victims of family violence - Legal status, laws, etc.
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/87655 , uj:19606
- Description: Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract , LL.M. (Public Law)
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