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Bank, L. & Sharpley , N.V. (2022) A state of (greater) exception?; funerals, custom and the "war on COVID" in rural South Africa. South African Review of Sociology. January:Online. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19142
In the analysis of the implementation of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, a great deal has been made of the unequal ways in which ...
Struwig, J., Roberts, B., Gordon, S., Mtyingizane, S., Radebe, T., Mchunu, N., Sausi, K. & Ngungu, M. (2022) Armed Forces Day 2020, Polokwane: a citizen-based evaluation. (Commissioned by the Department of Defence, Pretoria). http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19333
The objective of the research study presented in this report was to ascertain the impact of the Armed Forces Day (AFD) 2020 event and associ...
Download this reportStruwig, J., Roberts, B., Gordon, S. & Mchunu, N. (2022) Public defence review 2020-2021: an examination of attitudes towards the South African National Defence Force. (Commissioned by the Department of Defence, Pretoria). http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19332
The Attitudes towards the South African National Defence Force Survey is a nationally representative, cross-sectional survey, conducted by t...
Download this reportStruwig, J., Roberts, B., Gordon, S. & Mchunu, N. (2022) Attitudes towards the South African National Defence Force (SANDF): 2014-2020. Pretoria: Department of Defence. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19331
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Download this reportMavundla, S.D., Strode, A. & Essack, Z. (2022) Access to Justice for women in Eswatini: HIV-positive women as a vulnerable population. In: Budoo-Scholtz, A. & Lubaale, E.C. (eds).Violence against women and criminal justice in Africa: volume II: sexual violence and vulnerability. New York: Springer. 339-370. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19330
Violence against women (VAW) is a global problem and is regarded as one of the most widespread violations of women's rights. Literature show...
Arnaud, L., Bank, L., Lourau, J., Fortaillier, L., Siino, C., Hushi, R., Mkuzo, N. & Haines, R. (2022) The dissemination and implementation of cultural rights worldwide: from "insurrectional actors" to programmatic actors": a comparison of Brazilian, French and South African cases. In: De Oliveira, O.P. (ed).Policy diffusion: new constraints, new realities: proceedings of the II International Conference on Policy Diffusion and Development Cooperation. Sao Paulo: Balao Editorial. 55-71. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/19318
Cultural rights are clearly and specifically defined in different international human rights treaties. However, the interpretation of these ...