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Mining Charter Third Version: What are the legal issues?
Following the publication of the third version of the Mining Charter, the Chamber of Mines filed an urgent application in the North Gauteng High Court to ...
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS I - WHAT COULD BE ACHIEVED AND WHY IT IS NOT
This Brief deals with an overview of how issues of mineral and land rights and community governance undermine individuals and communities in interactions with ...
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS II: MINERAL RIGHTS AND LAND RIGHTS
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS III: COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE
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MINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS IV: IN THE FIELD
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Monetary Policy
In this brief, Charles Simkins examines the Reserve Bank's approach to monetary policy.
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Moral Laws I: Sex work - History and current status
This brief is the first of a series of four. It deals with legislation about the sex trade in South Africa The second brief lays out the arguments for the ...
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Moral Laws II: Sex work - The Arguments
This brief is the second brief of a series of four. This brief lays out the arguments for the status quo and for a reform of the system. It also discusses a ...
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Moral Laws III: Drugs
Like the first two briefs on sex work in this ‘Moral Laws’ series, the stigmatisation of drug dependent users as outcasts and criminals is based on a ...
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Moral Laws IV: Abortion
Abortion, not unlike sex work, is an age old subject which has been criminalised and decriminalised over the centuries. Like both sex work and drugs, abortion ...
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