Namibia has a rich mineral heritage, but the larger proportion of these minerals is mined by foreign owned companies. The majority of the Namibian people do not have access to these mineral resources. Thus, the distribution ...
The purpose of the study was to critically analyse and examine the definition and meaning of the words “ordinarily resident” as stated in Article 4 (1) (d) of the Namibian Constitution. The crux of the study was to determine ...
Ambunda, Namadhila Lotta(University of Namibia, 2019)
The rule of law informs acts and decisions according to prescribed rules and procedures to promote certainty, uniformity and consistency in the application of the law. This is expanded by the demands of the interest of ...
The paper seeks to explore the relationship between the Multilateral Trade System
(MTS) and the African Regional Integration System(s)(RIS). This is done through the
analysis of norm formation on trade in Regional ...
Mbundu, George Ndaile(University of Namibia, 2004)
This study is mainly based on literature review of domestic extradition legislation and the Namibian constitution, extradition legislation from selected foreign jurisdictions, works of learned international writers on the ...
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 ...
The regulation of consumer credit in Namibia mainly is provided for by the Usury Act 73 of 1968 and the Credit Agreements Act 75 of 1980. These legislative enactments originated in South Africa and were applied in South ...
This dissertation improves the procedures for resolving tax disputes in Namibia. There are procedural, legal and practical loopholes in the Namibian tax system which make it costly and difficult, if not impossible, for a ...
The Money laundering offence was identified as such in the late part of the 20th century in the United States of America. Since this period, it has been a crime that has received immense attention for various reasons. This ...
Konga, Bornface Siseho(University of Namibia, 2019)
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 ...
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 ...
This study examines small states’ compliance with international law, with a specific focus on Namibia. The study is based on the questions whether small states rigorously adhere to international law and whether they are ...
Engaging communities in addressing gender-based violence has become a strategy in the global prevention of gender-based violence. Community education can take many forms and can provide viable alternatives to ad hoc ...
The Malawian girl child is faced with many challenges such as early marriages to older men, dropping out of school due to pregnancy and instances where the tradition requires girls to have sex with a paid sex worker (Hyena) ...
The purpose of the study was to critically assess drug offences (created by the Abuse of Dependence-producing Substances and Rehabilitation Centres Act, Act 41 of 1971) in Namibia. What the study set out to do was to ...
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 ...
It is a universal phenomenon that peace, law and order only exist where justice prevails. Justice is an ingredient of the rule of law. In Namibia crime has become a topical issue. The nation focuses its attention and its ...
This study discusses the importance and relevance of public procurement law to socio-economic development, more specifically in the Namibian context. The discussion therefore contextualizes public procurement law within ...
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 ...
This small, exploratory study investigates information needs of women in small businesses in Botswana in order to establish how these needs arise, and factors which influence information seeking habits. The methodology ...
Nakuta, John; Mnubi-Mchombu, Chiku(University of Namibia, 2015)
There is general consensus that access to information is indispensable for a functional democracy. It is for this reason that access to information has been recognised and guaranteed as a fundamental human right in various ...
Human Rights can be defined as those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity as human beings. Human rights are the foundation of freedom, justice and peace. Their respect allows the individual and ...
This dissertation provides an outline of the state of the art of international standardization and the attendant process of conformity assessment. Where possible reference is made to Namibian developments in order to either ...
Amoo, Samuel K.(Namibian Educational Research Association (NERA), 2011)
State responsibility includes inter alia the promulgation and provision of rules and institutions to maintain peace and security and protect the integrity of the State. Compliance with or obedience to social norms is a ...
The Herero and Nama genocide perpetrated by the German colonial authorities, under the command of General Von Trotha has left a controversial legacy in Namibia. It was during the period of 1904-07 when an estimated 80 ...