Introduction to Research Methodology for Law and C
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Discuss document-based research with reference to examples.
QUESTION 2
(10 marks)
Why is scientific research, as opposed to non-scientific
research, important? (10 marks)
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Introduction to Research Methodology for Law and Criminal
Justice
80 Marks
Duration from 2 October to 6 October at 12h00
Unique number: 863366
Examiner: Dr NQ Mabeka
External Moderator: Prof M Swanepoel
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, EXAM QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
Discuss document-based research with reference to examples.
(10 marks)
QUESTION 2
Why is scientific research, as opposed to non-scientific research, important?
(10 marks)
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, QUESTION 3
Karl Klare describes transformative constitutionalism in the following words:
“Transformative constitutionalism connotes an enterprise of inducing large-scale
social change through nonviolent political processes grounded in law. I have in mind
a transformation vast enough to be inadequately captured by the phrase 'reform,' but
something short of or different from 'revolution' in any traditional sense of the word.”
Discuss the basic principles of transformative constitutionalism. (15 marks)
QUESTION 4
List the relevant principles of ethics in research and provide examples where
necessary? (5 marks)
QUESTION 5
Find the case of S v Makwanyane and Another (CCT3/94) 1995 ZACC 3; 1995 (6)
BCLR 665; 1995 (3) SA 391; [1996] 2 CHRLD 164; 1996 (2) SA CR 1 (6 June 1995).
Write an essay about this case, covering the following:
1. the facts of this case;
2. the legal question;
3. the decision of the court;
4. demonstrate why this case is important in relation to the notion of Ubuntu.
(40 marks)
TOTAL MARKS = 80 MARKS
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