The article discusses the innovative approach adopted by the Constitutional court of South Africa towards women’s land, housing, and property rights in two landmark decisions: Daniels v. Scribante (2017) and Rahube v. Rahube (2018). The first section introduces the notion of “apartheid geography” and the land reforms promoted by the South African national government since 1994. The second section discusses the Daniels and Rahube cases. In these rulings, the judges partially departed from the traditional legal methods and reasoning by reading the impugned provisions through the lens of legal geography. The last section deals with the gendered approach adopted by the court in Daniels and Rahube and the implications with regard to the protecti...
Land is considered the most fundamental resource to women's living conditions, economic empower...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
The article discusses the innovative approach adopted by the Constitutional court of South Africa to...
In 2008, the Traditional Courts Bill (TCB) was introduced in South Africa’s Parliament to regulate c...
The article describes the inequalities and controversial aspects of land reform in South Africa afte...
This project focuses on the relationship between law and space. In the South African context, aparth...
This thesis argues that the implementation of inclusionary housing in South African law will affect ...
The mini dissertation explores an African jurisprudential perspective on land and property. The inve...
Please follow the DOI link at the top of the record to access the full-text on the publisher's websi...
As an attempt to contribute meaningfully to scholarly intervention within the post-apartheid South A...
Article by Professor Hanri Mostert (Professor of Law, Stellenbosch University, South Africa) publish...
This project explores women’s rights and customary law in South Africa, and compares regions where l...
Thesis (LL.M.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.In almost all legal systems gender...
The main purpose of this mini-dissertation is to understand the relationship between gender, land, c...
Land is considered the most fundamental resource to women's living conditions, economic empower...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
The article discusses the innovative approach adopted by the Constitutional court of South Africa to...
In 2008, the Traditional Courts Bill (TCB) was introduced in South Africa’s Parliament to regulate c...
The article describes the inequalities and controversial aspects of land reform in South Africa afte...
This project focuses on the relationship between law and space. In the South African context, aparth...
This thesis argues that the implementation of inclusionary housing in South African law will affect ...
The mini dissertation explores an African jurisprudential perspective on land and property. The inve...
Please follow the DOI link at the top of the record to access the full-text on the publisher's websi...
As an attempt to contribute meaningfully to scholarly intervention within the post-apartheid South A...
Article by Professor Hanri Mostert (Professor of Law, Stellenbosch University, South Africa) publish...
This project explores women’s rights and customary law in South Africa, and compares regions where l...
Thesis (LL.M.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.In almost all legal systems gender...
The main purpose of this mini-dissertation is to understand the relationship between gender, land, c...
Land is considered the most fundamental resource to women's living conditions, economic empower...
Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the pas...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...