Housing is one of the most prominent themes around which statutory urban policy intersects with human rights. Stuart Wilson’s Human rights and the transformation of property examines this intersection through the tension that exists between the hierarchical common-law framing of property rights and the transformative reading of the right to access to adequate housing, as intended by the South African Constitution. Continuity in colonial and apartheid property law has entrenched inequality, as Wilson details in Chapter 3. However, post-apartheid housing rights litigation has chiselled away at the dominant common-law-informed reading of the property clause in the Constitution. Wilson demonstrates that this has created space for agency from be...
The historical background of influx control, group areas and the regulation of unlawful occupation o...
In the face of a homelessness crisis in the state of Victoria, the Legislative Council Legal and Soc...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
A book devoted to the transformation of law, in this case property law, which is published in South ...
This paper reflects on human rights in the post-apartheid South Africa housing context from a social...
Abstract: This paper reflects on human rights in the post-apartheid South Africa housing context fro...
In South Africa, land/housing is a finite non-shareable type of property that must yield to stringen...
Our purpose in this article is to argue that, as far as the constitutional promotion and protection ...
Housing meets a primary human need and housing rights are now enshrined housing rights within intern...
This study is motivated by the judiciary’s unwillingness to positively engage in the horizontal appl...
The April 1994 elections in South Africa, which witnessed the ANC gain a determinant majority in nat...
In South Africa, land/housing is a finite non-shareable type ofproperty that must yield to stringent...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The historical background of influx control, group areas and the regulation of unlawful occupation o...
In the face of a homelessness crisis in the state of Victoria, the Legislative Council Legal and Soc...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
A book devoted to the transformation of law, in this case property law, which is published in South ...
This paper reflects on human rights in the post-apartheid South Africa housing context from a social...
Abstract: This paper reflects on human rights in the post-apartheid South Africa housing context fro...
In South Africa, land/housing is a finite non-shareable type of property that must yield to stringen...
Our purpose in this article is to argue that, as far as the constitutional promotion and protection ...
Housing meets a primary human need and housing rights are now enshrined housing rights within intern...
This study is motivated by the judiciary’s unwillingness to positively engage in the horizontal appl...
The April 1994 elections in South Africa, which witnessed the ANC gain a determinant majority in nat...
In South Africa, land/housing is a finite non-shareable type ofproperty that must yield to stringent...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The historical background of influx control, group areas and the regulation of unlawful occupation o...
In the face of a homelessness crisis in the state of Victoria, the Legislative Council Legal and Soc...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...