The adoption of the 1996 Constitution in recognition of the historic imbalances that South Africa inherited from its past, affirms the commitment to the promotion of human rights including the right to equality. The emphasis on the right to equality in the Constitution and other related laws discussed in the study represents a guarantee for both men and women the right to equal treatment and benefit of the law. The point of departure is based on the premise that views the law as an instrument that has the potential to effect social change. The primary purpose is to determine various factors that are an impediment to the significance of the law for the promotion of the right to gender equality. The objective is to establish with suff...
South Africa is a much better place to live in today than before 1994. Having witnessed a largely pe...
In South Africa, post-apartheid legislation promulgated in pursuit of the constitutional commitment ...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project int...
The main theme of this paper is the practical function and justification of the Equality Courts impl...
Abstract : South Africa is an unequal society, owing to the legacy of the apartheid system where the...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Apartheid was technically about separateness, but it was fundamentally about inequality. The foundin...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
South Africa has taken centre stage in most accounts of the synergistic potential of law and politic...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project in...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Article by Erika de Wet of the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law in Lausanne examining the constitu...
This study demonstrates the negative effect of stereotypes in the progression of women in the legal ...
In South Africa, it is evident that women are uniformed of their essential human rights, especially ...
South Africa is a much better place to live in today than before 1994. Having witnessed a largely pe...
In South Africa, post-apartheid legislation promulgated in pursuit of the constitutional commitment ...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project int...
The main theme of this paper is the practical function and justification of the Equality Courts impl...
Abstract : South Africa is an unequal society, owing to the legacy of the apartheid system where the...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Apartheid was technically about separateness, but it was fundamentally about inequality. The foundin...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
South Africa has taken centre stage in most accounts of the synergistic potential of law and politic...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project in...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Article by Erika de Wet of the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law in Lausanne examining the constitu...
This study demonstrates the negative effect of stereotypes in the progression of women in the legal ...
In South Africa, it is evident that women are uniformed of their essential human rights, especially ...
South Africa is a much better place to live in today than before 1994. Having witnessed a largely pe...
In South Africa, post-apartheid legislation promulgated in pursuit of the constitutional commitment ...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project int...