Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and foreign policy believes in making human rights central to its activities, on many occasions in the UNHRC, it has been found voting opposite to these values. In this regard, it has been found aligning itself with the countries known for poor human rights records. Subsequently, this raises the question of whether the current foreign policy of South Africa is still driven by the high regard for human rights. As a result, this paper endeavours to look specifically at the voting records and patterns of the Government of South Africa as a member of the UN Human Rights Council (2008-2010 and 2013-2015). It will assess such a record with a view to deter...
This article examines the effectiveness of South Africa’s engagement with the Human Rights Council’s...
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
In the 20 years that have passed since the Langa Massacre on 21 March 1985, the South African legal ...
At the dawn of democracy, South Africa emerged as a human rights champion across the globe. The Nels...
South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy in 1994 and its related efforts to be a champion for...
This study assesses South Africa’s approach to human rights in international forums in light of its ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
South Africa’s now defunct, autocratic apartheid government was based on minority rule, racially dis...
This dissertation aims to answer the question: Why did developed countries tend to vote against some...
This research paper was presented at the seminar on 'Promoting constitutional rights through interna...
This study involves a critical appraisal of the legal implications of South Africa’s withdrawal from...
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi notes that, at the time of ratifying the Protocol to the African Charter on H...
This article examines the effectiveness of South Africa’s engagement with the Human Rights Council’s...
This Article explores serious questions that remain about the U.N. role in human rights struggles fo...
This research report demonstrates that international human rights law played a quintessential role i...
This article examines the effectiveness of South Africa’s engagement with the Human Rights Council’s...
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
In the 20 years that have passed since the Langa Massacre on 21 March 1985, the South African legal ...
At the dawn of democracy, South Africa emerged as a human rights champion across the globe. The Nels...
South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy in 1994 and its related efforts to be a champion for...
This study assesses South Africa’s approach to human rights in international forums in light of its ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
South Africa’s now defunct, autocratic apartheid government was based on minority rule, racially dis...
This dissertation aims to answer the question: Why did developed countries tend to vote against some...
This research paper was presented at the seminar on 'Promoting constitutional rights through interna...
This study involves a critical appraisal of the legal implications of South Africa’s withdrawal from...
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi notes that, at the time of ratifying the Protocol to the African Charter on H...
This article examines the effectiveness of South Africa’s engagement with the Human Rights Council’s...
This Article explores serious questions that remain about the U.N. role in human rights struggles fo...
This research report demonstrates that international human rights law played a quintessential role i...
This article examines the effectiveness of South Africa’s engagement with the Human Rights Council’s...
The interpretation and enforcement of international human rights law has tremendously evolved since ...
In the 20 years that have passed since the Langa Massacre on 21 March 1985, the South African legal ...