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Well-structured IRM1501 PORTFOLIO (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... QUESTION 1 Discuss empirical research and its components and provide examples where necessary. (15 marks) QUESTION 2 Find the case of Makate v Vodacom (Pty) Ltd (CCT52/15) [2016] ZACC 13; 2016 (6) BCLR 709 (CC); 2016 (4) SA 121 (CC) (26 April 2016) and discuss this case in the prescribed format [the facts of the case; legal question; ratio decidendi, or reasons for the decision; and finding(s)]. (15 marks) 6 QUESTION 3 Discuss the case of Jafta v Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (D204/07) [2008] ZALC 84; [2008] 10 BLLR 954 (LC); (2009) 30 ILJ 131 (LC) (1 July 2008). (10 marks) QUESTION 4 Find the case of Potgieter v National Commissioner of the South African Police Services and Another (JS 700/05) [2008] ZALC 133; [2009] 2 BLLR 144 (LC); (2009) 30 ILJ 1322 (LC) (10 October 2008). 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 Your essay must include footnotes in the prescribed format and referencing style, and a bibliography. You must consult and use at least one book; one journal article; one Act of Parliament, or legislation; and one court case in preparing for your essay.

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IRM1501
PORTFOLIO Semester 2 2024
Unique Number: 153813
Due Date:10 October 2024

QUESTION 1

Empirical research is a methodical process focused on collecting and analyzing data to answer
specific questions or address issues within a particular field of study. In the social sciences, it
aims to observe, measure, and understand human behavior, often through structured
processes.1 It relies on direct or indirect observations or experiences, and conclusions must be
verifiable through observation or experiment.1

Components of Empirical Research

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