1. | comp. by Nel, A. F. : Policing and human rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Policing and human rights / comp. by Nel, A. F.. - 2. ed.; repr.., xi, 461 p.. - Kenwyn : Juta & Co., 2000. ISBN 0-7021-3905-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CHAPTER 1 : Danfred Titus : A Historical Overview of Human Rights . CHAPTER 2: Patric Mitshaulana : South African Constitutional History and Background . CHAPTER 3 : Patric Mtshaulana : History and Role of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. CHAPTER 4 : Medard Rwelamira : Democracy and Policing. CHAPTER 5 : Cecile van Riet : Interpretation. CHAPTER 6: Frans Viljoen : Mechanism for Realising Rights under the Bill of Rights. CHAPTER 7 : Danfred Titus : The Generations of Fundamental Human Rights . CHAPTER 8 : Gordon Hollamby : The Limitation Clause. CHAPTER 9 : Danfred Titus : Cultural Diversity and Human Rights . CHAPTER 10 : Elaine Venter : Vulnerable Persons-Part 1. CHAPTER 11 : Elaine Venter : Vulnerable Persons-Part 2. CHAPTER 12 : Rika Snyman : Victims' Rights. CHAPTER 13 : Elaine Venter : Arrest and Detention - Part 1. CHAPTER 14 : Elaine Venter : Arrest and Detention - Part 2. CHAPTER 15 : Tertius Geldenbuys : The Use of Force. CHAPTER 16 : Johan Koekemoer : Search and Seizure. CHAPTER 17 : Roux Krige : Admissions, Confessions and Pointing Out. CHAPTER 18 : Dalene Clark : The Constitutionality of the Ascertainment of Bodily Features . CHAPTER 19 : Helens Lotz : The Right to Information. CHAPTER 20 : Jeanette Neveling and Jan H. Bezuidenhout : Bail. CHAPTER 21 : Ettienne Raubenheimer : Administrative justice. CHAPTER 22 : Dalene Clark : The Right to Assembly, Demonstration, Picket and Petition. CHAPTER 23 : Gordon Hollamby : The Right to a Fair Trial. CHAPTER 24 : Tertius Geldenbuys : Alternative Techniques of Investigation. CHAPTER 25 : Dalene Clark : The Exclusion of Unconstitutionally Obtained Evidence. CHAPTER 26 : Lene Johannessen and Tracey Cohen : Freedom of Expression. CHAPTER 27 : Dirk Bouwer : Common-law Labour Rights for the South African Polite Service and its Members in the Workplace. CHAPTER 28 : Dirk Bouwer : Constitutional Labour Law Rights for the South African Police Service and its Members in the Workplace. CHAPTER 29 : Manus Pansegrouw : State of emergency. CHAPTER 30 : Basil King : Sentence and sentencing. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; CRC; |