From text: “Why is it that when sexual discrimination, a system that discriminates against half of the world’s population is fought with equal militancy as apartheid, women are branded as sexually frustrated, divisive, unhappy, spinsters, and the like? Why is it that, even though many if not all domestic, regional and international human rights instruments entrench equality and have non-discrimination clauses, little has been done to actually promote and protect these entrenched rights? Why is the struggle against sexual discrimination more difficult than the struggle against racism?”, asked the South African Deputy Minister of Justice, Ms Tshabalala-Msimang. The United Nations High Commissioner, Jose Ayala Lasso continues this line of ques...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
This paper using the model of Racial Apartheid, once prevalent in South Africa, attempts to ask whet...
Apartheid was technically about separateness, but it was fundamentally about inequality. The foundin...
CITATION: Du Toit, L. 2014. Human rights discourse : friend or foe of African women’s sexual freedom...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (the Equality Act) w...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (the Equality Act) w...
Abstract: African customary law is recognized as a legitimate legal system under the South African C...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
In South Africa, post-apartheid legislation promulgated in pursuit of the constitutional commitment ...
Abstract:Discrimination against the girl child starts the moment she enters into the mother's womb. ...
In balancing religious freedom with the right to equality and human dignity of persons affected by d...
‘The time has come to recognize that denials of individuals’ rights on the ground only that they are...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Despite having one of the most inclusive and progressive constitutions in the world, South Africa (...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
This paper using the model of Racial Apartheid, once prevalent in South Africa, attempts to ask whet...
Apartheid was technically about separateness, but it was fundamentally about inequality. The foundin...
CITATION: Du Toit, L. 2014. Human rights discourse : friend or foe of African women’s sexual freedom...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (the Equality Act) w...
The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000 (the Equality Act) w...
Abstract: African customary law is recognized as a legitimate legal system under the South African C...
This article sets out to grapple with gender equality, a principle that is enshrined in the South A...
In South Africa, post-apartheid legislation promulgated in pursuit of the constitutional commitment ...
Abstract:Discrimination against the girl child starts the moment she enters into the mother's womb. ...
In balancing religious freedom with the right to equality and human dignity of persons affected by d...
‘The time has come to recognize that denials of individuals’ rights on the ground only that they are...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Despite having one of the most inclusive and progressive constitutions in the world, South Africa (...
The question that the Jacob Zuma rape trial and its aftermath raised was how a country like South Af...
This paper using the model of Racial Apartheid, once prevalent in South Africa, attempts to ask whet...
Apartheid was technically about separateness, but it was fundamentally about inequality. The foundin...