Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South Africa’. In fact, discrimination on the basis of gender, race and other inequalities were inscribed in the social fabric of the previous constitutional dispensation. The constitutional dispensation that came into effect on the 27th April 1994 was therefore designed to innovate social, political and legal structures that would be radically different from those of the country’s past history. In this contribution the impact of the Constitution upon the rights of children are considered. In order to fathom the impact. a general overview of constitutional principles and provisions necessary for the comprehension of the rights of children is pro...
South Africa commenced transition to a constitutional democracy with the adoption of an interim con...
The article highlights the lack of resources for the protection of children as a central issue of co...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The Constitution of South Africa and its Bill of Rights places a lot o...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
This is the first of two articles focusing on the development and consequence of children’s constitu...
Section 28(1)(h) of the Constitution of South Africa is a unique right that permits children to be r...
This paper discuses the child fundamental natural rights as enshrined in the Constitutions of the Un...
Thesis (LL.M. (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The concept of social...
This article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in the cour...
INTRODUCTION: This article reviews the first decade of jurisprudence concerning interpretation of th...
Children are considered to be vulnerable, and therefore need to be protected against parents, strang...
South Africa commenced transition to a constitutional democracy with the adoption of an interim con...
The article highlights the lack of resources for the protection of children as a central issue of co...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The Constitution of South Africa and its Bill of Rights places a lot o...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
This is the first of two articles focusing on the development and consequence of children’s constitu...
Section 28(1)(h) of the Constitution of South Africa is a unique right that permits children to be r...
This paper discuses the child fundamental natural rights as enshrined in the Constitutions of the Un...
Thesis (LL.M. (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The concept of social...
This article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in the cour...
INTRODUCTION: This article reviews the first decade of jurisprudence concerning interpretation of th...
Children are considered to be vulnerable, and therefore need to be protected against parents, strang...
South Africa commenced transition to a constitutional democracy with the adoption of an interim con...
The article highlights the lack of resources for the protection of children as a central issue of co...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...