Part I of this note briefly describes the effect of apartheid on human rights in South Africa. It then examines how liberal South African attorneys use procedural due process, as defined by the rule of law, to counter these effects. Part II discusses the methods used by foreign attorneys to support South African human rights lawyers. In particular, this section focuses on the activities of the International Commission of Jurists and the Lawyers\u27 Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The note concludes that infusing fair process into the South African legal order is the most significant contribution foreign lawyers can make to the protection of human rights within South Africa
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
Judicial review in the United States is a strong and effective remedy. However, it is a limited reme...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and for...
Part I of this note briefly describes the effect of apartheid on human rights in South Africa. It th...
Apartheid in Southern Africa represents one of the greatest challenges, one of the greatest success ...
CITATION: Kemp, G. 2006. Mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and the risk of abuse of proces...
Access to justice in South Africa improved dramatically during the 1990s, especially after the intro...
This research report demonstrates that international human rights law played a quintessential role i...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, Africans redoubled their efforts to fight impunity and violations ...
This paper will begin on the premise that international human rights law provides an efficient frame...
In the field of international law, a rich body of scholarship has developed among social scientists,...
No abstractMini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2019.Public LawLLMUnrestricte
The promise of human rights in South Africa may depend significantly on the course chosen by a profe...
After several decades of apartheid rule, which denied human rights to the majority of the population...
This paper, through a case study of financial sanctions against South Africa, demonstrates that it i...
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
Judicial review in the United States is a strong and effective remedy. However, it is a limited reme...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and for...
Part I of this note briefly describes the effect of apartheid on human rights in South Africa. It th...
Apartheid in Southern Africa represents one of the greatest challenges, one of the greatest success ...
CITATION: Kemp, G. 2006. Mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and the risk of abuse of proces...
Access to justice in South Africa improved dramatically during the 1990s, especially after the intro...
This research report demonstrates that international human rights law played a quintessential role i...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, Africans redoubled their efforts to fight impunity and violations ...
This paper will begin on the premise that international human rights law provides an efficient frame...
In the field of international law, a rich body of scholarship has developed among social scientists,...
No abstractMini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2019.Public LawLLMUnrestricte
The promise of human rights in South Africa may depend significantly on the course chosen by a profe...
After several decades of apartheid rule, which denied human rights to the majority of the population...
This paper, through a case study of financial sanctions against South Africa, demonstrates that it i...
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
Judicial review in the United States is a strong and effective remedy. However, it is a limited reme...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and for...