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Constitutions in Transition
(The Open University (OUUK), 2016-05)
This free course, Constitutions in transition, explores and compares the development of four nation-state constitutions from around the world: South Africa, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom. It looks at some of the ...
The Judiciary and Government
(University of Cape Town, 2014-03)
Tension between the elected government and the judiciary is common in constitutional democracies which feature the separation of powers between the judiciary, executive and legislature. However, in South Africa, concerns ...
The Referendum: Direct Democracy and the Constitution
(Gresham College, 2014-03)
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The Universities - Over regulation
(Gresham College, 2014-03)
A century ago, British universities started to receive government funds. Since then, the universities have increasingly been called on to assist in meeting national objectives, as defined by successive governments, in ...
The Universities - Under regulation
(Gresham College, 2014-03)
All universities are anxious to raise funds and some have come under criticism for accepting funds from despotic regimes which are seeking credibility and influence. What are the limits of fundraising? British universities ...