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  1. School discipline and code of conduct

    Published 2018
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  2. Relating school codes of conduct to learner behaviour

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Code of conduct…”
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  3. Representative council for learners’ understanding of the learners' code of conduct

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Code of conduct for learners…”
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  4. The implementation of a code of conduct in rural primary schools in Limpopo

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Code of conduct…”
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  5. The code of conduct of the South African public service compared with international guidelines

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Codes of conduct government corruption…”
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  6. Educators’ perspectives on a code of conduct for learners at selected high schools by Hanslo, Haley Denise

    Published 2020
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  7. Study of the implementation of the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards in the South African Quantity Surveying Industry

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…code of conduct…”
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  8. Principals’ experiences in implementing the National Code of Professional Conduct in Khomas secondary schools, Namibia

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…National Teachers' Code of Professional Conduct…”
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  9. The development, implementation and monitoring of ethical codes by Louw, Adriaan Hermanus

    Published 2012
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  10. Motivated by Public Interest or Private Gain: An Investigation into Newspaper Reportage of Code of Conduct Tribunal Trials in Nigeria

    Published 2012
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  11. Motivated by public Interest or private gain: an investigation into newspaper reportage of code of conduct tribunal trials in Nigeria

    Published 2012-01
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  12. Blogs in the mainstream media : an exploration of a code of ethical conduct for j-bloggers at Die Burger Western Cape by De Vries, Florence

    Published 2008
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  13. The effectiveness of codes of conduct of selected South African mining companies in regulating labour standards: window dressing or genuine regulatory instruments? by Mudimu,Godknows

    Published 2023
    “…This dissertation offers recommendations for redesigning codes of conduct to make them more legitimate, effective and democratic instruments in the regulation of labour standards at mines.…”
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  14. Decriminalising same-sex conduct in Cameroon

    Published 2013
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  15. Code switching and attitudinal perception by Ebid, Hossam

    Published 2018
    “…One of the results of globalization is that individuals are now more likely using multiple codes to communicate, often switching between them. …”
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  16. Code-switching in Setswana in Botswana

    Published 2013
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  17. Towards more pedestrian-friendly streets in Cairo by El Ghandour, Sahar Ahmed Zaki

    Published 2016
    “…This research explores the factors that make the streets of Cairo better places for walking, more inviting, and adaptable to be used by pedestrians. …”
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  18. The criminal prosecution of heresy in the Theodosian code by Barnard, Laurette

    Published 2021
    “…It is further determined that there are no indications validating a nationalist thesis: although some correspondences between the rules relating to the prosecution of sectarianism and of political offences exist, these relate to features encountered more generally in Roman criminal law and thus are not significant; furthermore, there are important differences in the prosecution of sectarianism, and suppression of politically dangerous conduct, which are of such a nature that they indicate that the emperors' concern in the former case, differed fundamentally from that which informed the latter. …”
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