The thesis examined civil society organisations’ use of public interest litigation as a tool to promote and protect the right to basic education of children in South Africa, and considered what learning can be extrapolated for possible application in Nigeria. The thesis undertook a comparative analysis of the constitutional and legal environment that enables or impedes strategic litigation in the selected counties, and determined optimal conditions for such work to be undertaken. It also demonstrated that for public interest litigation to be successful, it needs to be complemented by other strategies such as engaging the media and mobilising stakeholders. The thesis illustrates the effectiveness of civil society activism through strategic l...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study explored the various forms public interest litigation takes in variou...
The Gauteng Education and Training Council (GETC) is the first statutory council instituted in South...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...
The percentage of girl child illiteracy is higher in girls than boys in Africa. This is particularly...
This thesis has identified and analysed the role of an NGO called Gadra Education in advancing educa...
The thesis examines the right to education in South Africa and Nigeria. It presents the right to edu...
The right to free basic education is guaranteed under the national, international and regional laws...
The developing South African jurisprudence on the right to basic education suggests that the courts ...
This Thesis analyses the impact of strategic litigation in South Africa, being litigation that conce...
One of the various mechanisms that exist to enhance the practice of precipitating social change by t...
This thesis examines the extent to which copyright law can facilitate access to education in Nigeria...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically evaluate the South African courts’ role in contributing ...
This research assessed the contributions of civil society organizations (CSOs) to educational develo...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Private Law))--University of Pretoria, 2021.Section 28(1)(h) of the Constitu...
This significant judgment of the Constitutional Court concerned “a little black girl whose dream was...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study explored the various forms public interest litigation takes in variou...
The Gauteng Education and Training Council (GETC) is the first statutory council instituted in South...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...
The percentage of girl child illiteracy is higher in girls than boys in Africa. This is particularly...
This thesis has identified and analysed the role of an NGO called Gadra Education in advancing educa...
The thesis examines the right to education in South Africa and Nigeria. It presents the right to edu...
The right to free basic education is guaranteed under the national, international and regional laws...
The developing South African jurisprudence on the right to basic education suggests that the courts ...
This Thesis analyses the impact of strategic litigation in South Africa, being litigation that conce...
One of the various mechanisms that exist to enhance the practice of precipitating social change by t...
This thesis examines the extent to which copyright law can facilitate access to education in Nigeria...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically evaluate the South African courts’ role in contributing ...
This research assessed the contributions of civil society organizations (CSOs) to educational develo...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Private Law))--University of Pretoria, 2021.Section 28(1)(h) of the Constitu...
This significant judgment of the Constitutional Court concerned “a little black girl whose dream was...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study explored the various forms public interest litigation takes in variou...
The Gauteng Education and Training Council (GETC) is the first statutory council instituted in South...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn terms of section 29(1) of...