The purpose of this submission is two-fold. Firstly, it undertakes a socio-legal analysis of child sexuality and sexual behaviour. The goal of the analysis is to confront, albeit synoptically, common-held misperceptions, both legally and socially, on the subject of childhood sexuality. Secondly, the submission considers how legislation and judicial interpretation has responded to the expression of a child’s sexuality in South Africa. The legal and judicial analysis is centred on the categorization of age, and queries the wisdom of confining normal, non-deviant sexual development in terms of disparate age classifications as expressed in South African Legislation
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study examined the Sout...
The article assesses the legal and policy frameworks that have an impact on adolescents’ sexual and ...
Section 28(2) of the Constitution states that a child's best interest is of paramount importance in ...
The purpose of this submission is two-fold. Firstly, the goal of the analysis is to confront, albeit...
For many years in South Africa, sexual acts with, and between children under the age of sixteen, wer...
Children are considered to be vulnerable, and therefore need to be protected against parents, strang...
Over the past 24 years, the South African criminal justice system has undergone major transformation...
This thesis investigates the current legislation and police protocols set in South Africa, specifica...
The Constitutional Court of South Africa has recently invalidated certain sexual offences involving ...
Summary in EnglishText in AfrikaansAwareness of and interest in the incidence of sexual child abuse ...
The number of children being sexually violated on a daily basis continues to escalate against a back...
Age of consent criminal laws imposed on African states during colonialism were inherently patriarcha...
C van den Heever** Every child in South Africa is protected by the Constitution of the Republic of S...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1994.The physical and sexual abuse of...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study examined the Sout...
The article assesses the legal and policy frameworks that have an impact on adolescents’ sexual and ...
Section 28(2) of the Constitution states that a child's best interest is of paramount importance in ...
The purpose of this submission is two-fold. Firstly, the goal of the analysis is to confront, albeit...
For many years in South Africa, sexual acts with, and between children under the age of sixteen, wer...
Children are considered to be vulnerable, and therefore need to be protected against parents, strang...
Over the past 24 years, the South African criminal justice system has undergone major transformation...
This thesis investigates the current legislation and police protocols set in South Africa, specifica...
The Constitutional Court of South Africa has recently invalidated certain sexual offences involving ...
Summary in EnglishText in AfrikaansAwareness of and interest in the incidence of sexual child abuse ...
The number of children being sexually violated on a daily basis continues to escalate against a back...
Age of consent criminal laws imposed on African states during colonialism were inherently patriarcha...
C van den Heever** Every child in South Africa is protected by the Constitution of the Republic of S...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1994.The physical and sexual abuse of...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study examined the Sout...
The article assesses the legal and policy frameworks that have an impact on adolescents’ sexual and ...
Section 28(2) of the Constitution states that a child's best interest is of paramount importance in ...