This article examines the development of human rights in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).1 It looks at personal laws and the attempts of parties in postcolonial states to deal with conflicts that arise between the dictates of state customary law, which may be discriminatory towards women, and the move towards embracing human rights with their focus on the removal of sex and gender-based discrimination. While it is clear that there has been enormous progress made in enshrining women's rights, the article urges caution, noting that there are limits to the law's power to change behaviour. Law cannot always provide a solution to discrimination rooted in socio-economic and cultural dispossession. The article is divided into fou...
The international human rights system has formalised the evolution and normalisation of equal dignit...
The article compares how the regional tribunals of the Andean Community (CAN) and the Southern Afric...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) to development have led to the expansion of laws protecting wo...
Africa, with its mix of statute, custom and religion is at the centre of the debate about law and it...
This article assesses the range of measures in place in South Africa to protect the human rights of ...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
In South Africa, it is evident that women are uniformed of their essential human rights, especially ...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Women in many countries of southern Africa do not have majority status or have only recently gained ...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
Abstract: African customary law is recognized as a legitimate legal system under the South African C...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
The international human rights system has formalised the evolution and normalisation of equal dignit...
The article compares how the regional tribunals of the Andean Community (CAN) and the Southern Afric...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Human rights-based approaches (HRBAs) to development have led to the expansion of laws protecting wo...
Africa, with its mix of statute, custom and religion is at the centre of the debate about law and it...
This article assesses the range of measures in place in South Africa to protect the human rights of ...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
In South Africa, it is evident that women are uniformed of their essential human rights, especially ...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Women in many countries of southern Africa do not have majority status or have only recently gained ...
South Africa is infamous for its history of disenfranchising most of its population under the dehuma...
Abstract: African customary law is recognized as a legitimate legal system under the South African C...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
The international human rights system has formalised the evolution and normalisation of equal dignit...
The article compares how the regional tribunals of the Andean Community (CAN) and the Southern Afric...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...