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Legal Impact Of Biofuel (Jatropha Curcas) Production On Communal Land In North-East Namibia

ABSTRACT However, research also revealed that, despite the fact that most traditional authorities regard other institutions as wearisome, they nevertheless seek assistance from these institutions when faced with conflicts involving external parties such as Jatropha companies. The research also focused on the socio-economic benefits that farmers stand to gain from Jatropha. This emanated from the fact that many researchers question the claimed benefits of Jatropha and believe that the current ...

SSA Research 151 PAGES (38573 WORDS) Law Thesis
Bail Refusal On The Basis Of Public Interest And Administration Of Justice In Namibia: A Critical Appraisal Of Section 61 Of The Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 5 Of 1991

ABSTRACT Namibia has acceded to various international and regional instruments that guarantee rights to personal liberty and the presumption of innocence which values have been incorporated in the Constitution. However, there is a discontent as to how this right to liberty and presumption of innocence are curtailed in the denial of bail based on public interest and administration of justice which terms are not defined in any act of parliament or the Namibian Constitution. The denial of person...

SSA Research 132 PAGES (40948 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Compensation In Murder Cases: Owambo Customary Law

TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement i Table of contents ii Abbreviations vii Table of cases viii Abstract x CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1. Background to the study 1 1.1 General introduction 1 1.2 Definition of the problem 3 1.3 Objectives 6 1.4 Research methodology and approach 7 1.4.1 Qualitative Method 7 1.4.2 Preparation Stage 8 1.4.3 Selection of the Interviewees 10 1.4.4 The Interview Situation 11 1.4.5 Analysis of Results 12 1.5 Limitation and scope of the study 12 iv iii 1.6 Limitation of ...

SSA Research 139 PAGES (29043 WORDS) Law Thesis
Decentralization, The District Assemblies Common Fund And Poverty Alleviation: The Experience Of The Kpando District

ABSTRACT The downward socio-economic trend of the 1970s, which was largely due to the poor management and administration of the resources of this country, compelled the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) government to embark on Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Programmes. Besides in 1988, government embarked on a democratisation process. Decentralisation became a major policy through which the democratisation process could be enhanced. Decentralisation is not a new phenomen...

Edu Frontiers 163 PAGES (39360 WORDS) Civil Law Thesis
The Reforming Of The Electricity Supply Industry: Competition And Regulation: An Analysis Of Esi Reforms In Namibia

ABSTRACT   This study enquires into the choices to be made when selecting and implementing a reform model for the electricity industry.  It argues that the appropriate reform model depends on the circumstances in the considered jurisdiction.  Especially in small and less developed electricity systems a dilemma may emerge:  the technical circumstances suggest the implementation of a model with few competitive elements, whereas political circumstances urge for a competition-oriented model....

Edu Frontiers 154 PAGES (34683 WORDS) Law Thesis
A Critical Analysis Of The New Labour Act Number 11 Of 2007 In Light Of The Law On Labour Brokerage

ABSTRACT Labour brokerage is a term used to describe the relationship that exists between labourers, known as contractors or hired employees and the labour brokerage organizations that employ the labourers. The company to which they provide labour is not their employer. The term therefore refers to the situation in which the labour broker provides clients to render services or perform work for the third party that contracts with the labour broker and in return, the third party rewards the la...

Edu Frontiers 226 PAGES (62005 WORDS) Law Thesis
3D-Printing: A new Challenge for Intellectual Property?

Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................................................... 4 Chapter 2: Copyright ............................................................................................... 9 A. What is copyright and what does it protect? .............................................. 10 B. Copyright and 3D-printing ........................................................................... 12 I. The creation of the CAD ..............

SSA Research 82 PAGES (25513 WORDS) Law Thesis
An Investigation Into The Need For Consumer Protection In The Financial Sector In Namibia

ABSTRACT   This thesis investigates the need to strengthen consumer protection in the financial sector in Namibia. The necessity to intensify consumer protection in the financial sector has been necessitated by numerous complaints by consumers against unfair and deceptive practices by financial institutions. Namibia currently does not have national comprehensive consumer protection legislation nor does it have a single legislation regulating the relationship between consumers and financial ...

Edu Frontiers 195 PAGES (50393 WORDS) Law Thesis
A Critical Examination Of Namibia's International Legal Obligations In Terms Of The United Nations Convention Against Corruption In Comparison With The French Legal System

Abstract  Corruption is, like elsewhere in the world, a problem in Namibia.  Various international, regional and sub-regional legal instruments have been ratified by Namibia which specifically deals with the problem of corruption, including the much-hailed United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).  The problem is that the incidence of corruption does not seem to decrease in the country despite several national complementary pieces of legislation.  In a review of Namibia�...

Edu Frontiers 124 PAGES (33164 WORDS) Law Thesis
Board of directors and corporate governance in Nigeria

ABSTRACT The board of directors of a company is a very important organ not only responsible for management but also for adopting good corporate governance and practice in the company. This paper discussed and analyzed with the aid of comparative law, the Code of Corporate Governance in Nigeria and its effect on the board structure, the role, effectiveness and duties of the non-executive directors (NEDs) and how their independence can be assured, guaranteed and monitored to enhance the board�...

Whistle Blowing; The Whistle Blower; The Whistle Blowing Act” A Simple Expose /An Easy To Read Discourse On The Concept Of Whistle Blowing

ABSTRACT The term whistle blower has been connected to U.S. Civic Activist Ralph Nader who was said to have put ―a positive spin on the term in the early 1970s to avoid the negative connotations found in other words such as ―informer‖ and ―snitch‖1.‖2 In the 19th century, whistle-blowing was attached to law enforcement agents who use whistle as a means of alerting the public or other policemen of illegality.3 The term has also been related to sport referees in sports events who us...

The Machinery of Justice in Nigeria

ABSTRACT The human society is dynamic, interrelated and ever growing and advancing in every ramification. The rule of the jungle where the fittest and the fiercest is in charge cannot be tolerated if there is going to be anything like civilisation. Yet human nature itself breeds oppression of the weak by the strong - while the evolution of the state itself has to do with protection of the weak from the oppressive tendencies of the strong. The quest for justice and protection brought the law a...

SSA Research 42 PAGES (19013 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Legal Framework And Consequences For Mergers And Acquisitions in Nigerian Banking Industry

Abstract Mergers and acquisitions have gained so much currency and acceptance worldwide that many countries have embraced them in the promotion of their economy, especially in the banking industry. Nigeria however, is not left out among countries that are involved in mergers and acquisitions. Mergers and acquisitions in the banking industry have highly protected both the depositors and bank workers in the event of a bank going into liquidation the depositors would not lose entirely. Bank wor...

The Reforming Of The Electricity Supply Industry: Competition And Regulation: An Analysis Of ESI Reforms In Namibia

ABSTRACT This study enquires into the choices to be made when selecting and implementing a reform model for the electricity industry. It argues that the appropriate reform model depends on the circumstances in the considered jurisdiction. Especially in small and less developed electricity systems a dilemma may emerge: the technical circumstances suggest the implementation of a model with few competitive elements, whereas political circumstances urge for a competition-oriented model. Hence, e...

Trade Policy Implications Of Economic Partnership Agreements Between The European Union (EU) And Namibia

ABSTRACT Namibia which forms part of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) 


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