Law Answers

Questions: 2 080

Answers by our Experts: 1 463

Need a fast expert's response?

Submit order

and get a quick answer at the best price

for any assignment or question with DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

Search & Filtering

1. In light of the current issue of IPV and crimes against women, briefly discuss what the implications will be for the police, the courts and

correctional services.


2. Name the two main Acts of legislation applicable when dealing with domestic violence and intimidation (in south Africa.)


3. How does the criminal justice system deal with vulnerable groups such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) community amongst others when they are victims of hate crimes?


How does the criminal justice system deal with vulnerable groups such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex


Which one of the following is not one of the sub-rules of the audio alteram partern rule?
1. Proper notice of intended action
2. Reasonable and timely notice
3. Reasons must be given
4. The rule against bias
Which one of the following is not an example of judicial control?
1. Declaratory order
2. Statutory appeal
3. Mandamus
4. Spoliation remedy

The refugee act 130 of 1998 Is an example of a...

1. Persuasive source of law

2. Binding source of law

3. Policy document

4. International document


A... administrative law ralationship cannot be created, changed or ended by a decision by the director-General of home affairs.

1. Joint

2. Subjective

3. Individual

4. General


The definitional elements refer to the precise description of the requirements set by the law
for liability for a specific type of crime. True or false
What are two main acts of legislation capable when dealing with domestic violance and intimidation

What are different types of victims. And explain what secondary victimisation mean


A and B are married. They have a son, S. B also has a daughter, D, from a previous relationship. S and D are related to each other as follows


[1] They are blood relatives in the direct line.

[2] They are collateral blood relatives.

[3] They are relatives by affinity in the direct line.

[4] They are relatives by affinity in the collateral line


LATEST TUTORIALS
New on Blog
APPROVED BY CLIENTS