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IRM1501

Introduction to Research for Law and Criminal Justice


2023


EXCLUSIVE


OCT/NOV 2023 PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION


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EXAM PACK


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Camecia Cass




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CONSISTING OF QUESTIONS AND
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Table of Contents


OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023 PORTFOLIO - EXAMINATION
Question 1: Discuss document-based research with reference to examples
Question 2: Why is scientific research, as opposed to non-scientific
research, important?

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

Question 4: List the relevant principles of ethics in research and provide
examples where necessary?

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:

Introduction

Facts of the Case

The Legal Question

The legal questions in issue are whether the death sentences
can and should be confirmed?

Is Capital Punishment For Murder Justifiable?

Is Capital Punishment for Murder Justifiable under the South
African Constitution?

The Decision of the Court

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Demonstrate why this case is important in relation to the notion of
Ubuntu

MAY/JUNE 2023 PORTFOLIO - EXAMINATION

Question 1: Ramokgopa v Nxumalo Case no: 7922/220 175 (8 September
2022)
Facts of the case
Legal Question
Reasons for the decision / Ratio Decidendi
Findings of the case
Order

Question 2: Make a distinction between scientific and non-scientific research
and use examples where necessary

Question 3: Discuss transformative constitutionalism with reference to case
law, books and articles

Introduction

What is Transformative Constitutionalism?

The Declaration of Independence

Conclusion

Question 4: Both academics and legal practitioners when conducting their
research require legal research skills. Discuss the process of
planning research that must be followed when conducting legal
research

Planning research: (a) The systematic approach

Question 5: The Constitutional Court of South Africa in the case of Sidumo v
Rustenburg Platinum Mines Ltd & Others 2007 12 BLLR 1097
(CC) devised a new test to be applied when determining
fairness in dismissal cases. In light of this, write an essay about
this decision and compare it with Schedule 8 provisions of the
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, as amended

Introduction

Facts of the case

Reasoning of the Court

The reasonable decision-maker test

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Holding

Schedule 8 of Labour Relations Act - Code of Good Practice:
Dismissal

Conclusion Bibliography



JAN/FEB 2023 PORTFOLIO - EXAMINATION

Question1 Read the case of Ramokgopa v Nxumalo Case no: 7922/220
175 (8 September 2022), which is attached to this paper,
thereafter answer the question below.

Summarise the case in the prescribed manner (facts of the
case, legal question, ratio decidendi or reasons for the decision
and the findings of the case)

Facts of the case
Legal
Reasons for the decision / Ratio Decidendi
Findings of the case
Order

Question 2 Make a distinction between scientific and non-scientific research
and use examples where necessary

Question 3 Discuss transformative constitutionalism with reference to case
law, books and articles

Introduction

What is Transformative Constitutionalism?

The Declaration of Independence

Conclusion

Question 4: Both academics and legal practitioners when conducting their
research require legal research skills. Discuss the process of
planning research that must be followed when conducting legal
research

Planning research: (a) The systematic approach

Question 5: The Constitutional Court of South Africa in the case of Sidumo v
Rustenburg Platinum Mines Ltd & Others 2007 12 BLLR 1097

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(CC) devised a new test to be applied when determining
fairness in dismissal cases. In light of this, write an essay about
this decision and compare it with Schedule 8 provisions of the
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995, as amended

Introduction

Facts of the case

Reasoning of the Court

The reasonable decision-maker test

Holding

Schedule 8 of Labour Relations Act - Code of Good Practice:
Dismissal

Conclusion

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION

Question 1 Read the case of Qwelane v South African Human Rights
Commission and Another [2021] ZACC 22. Provide a summary
of the case in the prescribed manner (facts of the case, legal
question, ratio decidendi or reasons for the decision and the
findings of the case)

Facts of the Case

In the High Court

In the Supreme Court of Appeal

In this Court

Legal Question

Ratio Decidendi or Reasons for the Decision

Findings of the Case

Question 2: Make a distinction between qualitative and quantitative research
methodology and use examples where necessary

Question 3: Discuss plagiarism and use examples where necessary
Introduction

What is plagiarism?

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Forms of academic dishonesty (plagiarism)

Conclusion

Question 4: Discuss relevant ethical aspects that must be considered when
conducting research

Question 5: Write and explain the relevance and importance of
transformative constitutionalism in law research

Bibliography

IN THIS EXAM PACK YOU WILL FIND QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TO THE
FOLLOWING EXAMS:

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
MAY/JUNE 2023 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
JAN/FEB 2023 PORTFOLIO EXAM
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
MAY/JUNE 2022 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
JAN/FEB 2022 PORTFOLIO EXAM
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2021 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
JUNE/JULY 2021 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2020 PORTFOLIO – EXAMINATION



OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023 PORTFOLIO - EXAMINATION


QUESTION 1
Discuss document-based research with reference to examples. (10 marks)

Document-based research is also known as qualitative research or quantitative
research. They are interchangeable. When qualitative research is mentioned, you
should be aware that the research is document-based, and vice versa. Document-
based research entails reviewing sources that are mostly obtained from or found in a

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