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Full-Text Articles in Law
Conscientious Objection In South Africa: Governmental Paranoia And The Law Of Conscription, Lynn Berat
Conscientious Objection In South Africa: Governmental Paranoia And The Law Of Conscription, Lynn Berat
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
By the end of 1975, Mozambique and Angola' had gained independence; in 1980, Rhodesia became black majority ruled Zimbabwe.' Although it is currently occupied illegally by South Africa in contravention of both a United Nations Security Council Resolution and an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice,' even Namibia (also known as South West Africa) will soon become an independent state.' No longer surrounded by a buffer zone of white minority ruled states separating it from black ruled Africa, South Africa stands alone, the last outpost of white supremacy on the continent.
Amidst all of these developments, the South …
The Judiciary In A State Of National Crisis With Special Reference To The South African Experience , John Dugard
The Judiciary In A State Of National Crisis With Special Reference To The South African Experience , John Dugard
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Investing And The Lessons Of South Africa Divestment: Rethinking The Limitations On Fiduciary Discretion, Robert H. Jerry Ii, O. Maurice Joy
Social Investing And The Lessons Of South Africa Divestment: Rethinking The Limitations On Fiduciary Discretion, Robert H. Jerry Ii, O. Maurice Joy
Faculty Publications
Part I of this Article defines social investing and briefly reviews the South Africa divestment movement which has brought questions about the legality of social investing to the fore. Part II comments upon existing statutory and common law limitations on the discretion of trustee-investors to adopt policies of social investing. Part III analyzes the empirical research on the extent to which preclusion of a set of investment opportunities may impair the performance of a typical trustee-investor's portfolio, both with respect to rate of return and risk. Part IV explores the implications of the empirical evidence analyzed in Part III for …
The Use And Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions Against Nations That Violate Human Rights: Can The United States Force Reform On South Africa, R. Blair Thomas
The Use And Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions Against Nations That Violate Human Rights: Can The United States Force Reform On South Africa, R. Blair Thomas
NYLS Journal of Human Rights
No abstract provided.
Conscientious Objection To Service In The South African Defence Force As A Ground For Political Asylum In The United States, Dominic Holzhaus
Conscientious Objection To Service In The South African Defence Force As A Ground For Political Asylum In The United States, Dominic Holzhaus
NYLS Journal of Human Rights
No abstract provided.
Safeguarding Due Process In A Hostile Environment: Foreign Lawyers In South Africa, David S. Abramowitz
Safeguarding Due Process In A Hostile Environment: Foreign Lawyers In South Africa, David S. Abramowitz
Michigan Journal of International Law
Part I of this note briefly describes the effect of apartheid on human rights in South Africa. It then examines how liberal South African attorneys use procedural due process, as defined by the rule of law, to counter these effects. Part II discusses the methods used by foreign attorneys to support South African human rights lawyers. In particular, this section focuses on the activities of the International Commission of Jurists and the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The note concludes that infusing fair process into the South African legal order is the most significant contribution foreign lawyers can …
Self-Determination, International Law And The South African Bantustan Policy, Henry J. Richardson
Self-Determination, International Law And The South African Bantustan Policy, Henry J. Richardson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Human Rights In South Africa, John T. Baker
Human Rights In South Africa, John T. Baker
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.