Browsing by Author "Devine, DJ"
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- ItemOpen AccessIn search of greener pastures? Towards an effective international law control of human trafficking(2005) Lwatula, Misozi; Devine, DJPeople will always dream of a better world and a better life than they have, especially if they are living in deplorable conditions. A lot of people in third world countries live in poverty and are always looking for a better life that will enable them live such a dream. They hear stories from other people about what life in other areas would offer. They believe that there are greener pastures not realizing how tough life in those areas would be. Globalization has made contact with the outside world so much easier, but with it also comes advanced trade in human beings.
- ItemOpen AccessLoss of sovereignty: transfer of trading competences from member states of the European Union under the Maastricht Treaty- an example of regional integration(1977) Bondt, Jan De; Devine, DJPolicy before World War I, the Great War, was dominated by national independence, the aspiration to hegemony and the creation of spheres of interest. Europe's old national structures were deeply disrupted by the end of World War I. The idea of a voluntary union 6, not governed by the dictates of a sovereign of whatever kind, was born.
- ItemOpen AccessThe protection of neutrals in the continuing use of force(1994) van Zyl, Hansol; Devine, DJAs an aspect of international law, the law of neutrality is surrounded by a cloud of uncertainty. Professor Kuntz, in 1956, made the observation that the law of neutrality is perhaps one of the most uncertain parts of international law. This holds true, even today, approximately fifty years after the acceptance of the United Nations Charter in 1945.