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Op-ed: New legislation needed to invigorate the National Prosecuting Authority
Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in Daily Maverick, 12 November 2024
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Submission by the Dullah Omar Institute to the Department of Co-operative Governance on the Standard Draft By-laws for Township Economies issued in terms of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2002 (Act 32 of 2002)
This submission was made to the Department of Co-operative Governance on the Standard Draft By-laws for Township Economies issued in terms of the Local ...
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Fact sheet 29: Sub-national governance and the plight of women working in public spaces in South Africa | by Janelle Mangwanda
The right to work in public spaces has recently become a highly contested issue; and the reality in most African countries is that those working in public ...
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Violent crime and elections: Does violent crime affect ruling party support? | By J Redpath
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Presentation: Prosecutors Matter - Magistrates’ Perceptions of Prosecutors
This presentation was made at a webinar on Magistrates’ Perceptions of Prosecutors: Survey Analysis, 22 February 2023
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Presentation: NPA - Measuring Effectiveness and Efficiency | by Jean Redpath
How effective is the NPA? Is measurement part of the problem?
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Presentation: Accountability and Transparency of the NPA | by Jean Redpath
Transparency, Accountability, Independence Independence is an essential feature of the proper exercise of prosecutorial discretion. Independence requires ...
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ACJR submission to the 69th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights
ACJR statement to the African Commission under Agenda Item 3: Human Rights Situation in Africa addresses the concerns around African States handling of the ...
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Submission on Proposed Regulations in terms of the National Health Act
This submission is in relation to draft regulations published in Gazette 46048 of 15 March 2022
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ANALYSIS: Do we still need a police minister? | By Lukas Muntingh
Having a cabinet member with an exclusive focus on the police has had at least four immediate adverse consequences, argues Lukas Muntingh. He asks if it is ...
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