The purpose, of this mini dissertation is to understand South Africa as a country in a spatial crisis that leads to the entrapment of the black body in a social, political, economic and legally depressed state. The crisis describes and is as a result of the multiple upheavals and ruptures that have shaped the post-colonial, particularly African, landscape, and experiences of its people. Particular to the post-colonial landscape is that these ruptures are largely defined by the history of extraction, exclusion and violence by the white elite against the black poor. The nature of the crisis is that it continues to support and re-enact the same colonial oppressive outcomes, ensuring the black poor continue to exist in a state of marginalisatio...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
This dissertation examines the politics of experimentation with housing design in former black towns...
At the heart of this thesis lies the urgency of radical transformation. The dawn of constitutionalis...
As an attempt to contribute meaningfully to scholarly intervention within the post-apartheid South A...
This study is motivated by the judiciary’s unwillingness to positively engage in the horizontal appl...
For the past two decades in South Africa, there have been various efforts aimed at restructuring th...
The mini dissertation explores an African jurisprudential perspective on land and property. The inve...
This project focuses on the relationship between law and space. In the South African context, aparth...
A spatial turn has occurred in various disciplines over the past decades. This article holds that it...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
As a result of apartheid’s history, the current South African government was initially faced with tw...
No abstractMini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2018.JurisprudenceLLMUnrestricte
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
This dissertation examines the politics of experimentation with housing design in former black towns...
At the heart of this thesis lies the urgency of radical transformation. The dawn of constitutionalis...
As an attempt to contribute meaningfully to scholarly intervention within the post-apartheid South A...
This study is motivated by the judiciary’s unwillingness to positively engage in the horizontal appl...
For the past two decades in South Africa, there have been various efforts aimed at restructuring th...
The mini dissertation explores an African jurisprudential perspective on land and property. The inve...
This project focuses on the relationship between law and space. In the South African context, aparth...
A spatial turn has occurred in various disciplines over the past decades. This article holds that it...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
This dissertation explores the limitations of post-apartheid liberation in the specific environment ...
Although much has been written on the subject of Apartheid, much of it has usually been concerned wi...
As a result of apartheid’s history, the current South African government was initially faced with tw...
No abstractMini Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2018.JurisprudenceLLMUnrestricte
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
This dissertation examines the politics of experimentation with housing design in former black towns...
At the heart of this thesis lies the urgency of radical transformation. The dawn of constitutionalis...