Magister Legum - LLMThe following thesis investigates the MACR in African Legal Systems. The MACR is the youngest age at which children in conflict with the law find themselves caught up in the harsh realities of the criminal justice system. Up until recently, debates around fixing a MACR had been successfully side-stepped since the adoption of the UNCRC in 1989. The UNCRC has provided for human rights for children on a global scale while the ACRWC provides for such rights regionally. Contracting States Parties to these treaties agree that there needs to be a MACR in place and have adopted a childrens rights-based framework for reviewing their current child laws, policies and practices in accordance with the minimum standards provided. They...
Mini dissertation (LLM) University of Pretoria 2022Despite the constitutional guarantees on equality...
The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child d...
Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child1 requires states parties to t...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Child Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Can the minimum age of criminal re...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
Magister Legum - LLMThe detention of juvenile offenders is not encouraged by both the Constitution a...
In this project the various International Instruments, namely the United Nations Convention of the R...
Every minor can commit a criminal act, but in formal sense not every minor will be criminally respon...
The legal framework and legislation governing the rights of the children have become of great concer...
For many decades there have been calls for an increase in the minimum age of criminal responsibility...
(Excerpt) This Note discusses the current state of international law on the MACR and proposes a solu...
The high level of crime in South Africa raises the question about the failures of the criminal justi...
The study provides a brief overview of the most important legal instruments in the international, re...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe thesis focused on how the advent of children's rights, in particular the Conve...
This article explores how Australian jurisdictions came to have an approach to the age of criminal r...
Mini dissertation (LLM) University of Pretoria 2022Despite the constitutional guarantees on equality...
The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child d...
Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child1 requires states parties to t...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Child Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Can the minimum age of criminal re...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
Magister Legum - LLMThe detention of juvenile offenders is not encouraged by both the Constitution a...
In this project the various International Instruments, namely the United Nations Convention of the R...
Every minor can commit a criminal act, but in formal sense not every minor will be criminally respon...
The legal framework and legislation governing the rights of the children have become of great concer...
For many decades there have been calls for an increase in the minimum age of criminal responsibility...
(Excerpt) This Note discusses the current state of international law on the MACR and proposes a solu...
The high level of crime in South Africa raises the question about the failures of the criminal justi...
The study provides a brief overview of the most important legal instruments in the international, re...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe thesis focused on how the advent of children's rights, in particular the Conve...
This article explores how Australian jurisdictions came to have an approach to the age of criminal r...
Mini dissertation (LLM) University of Pretoria 2022Despite the constitutional guarantees on equality...
The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child d...
Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child1 requires states parties to t...