INTRODUCTION: This article reviews the first decade of jurisprudence concerning interpretation of the rights enumerated in s 28(1)(c) of the Constitution of South Africa (the Constitution), commonly referred to as the children’s socio-economic rights clause. Three broad trends are identified, which in the main have resulted in a far more limited scope of application of these rights than was originally anticipated. In addition, affirming existing jurisprudence in relation to socio-economic rights generally, dicta of the Constitutional Court signal clearly that the Court is not going to be persuaded to accept or define a minimum core content to elaborate the scope of individual socio-economic rights a d the concomitant extent of the State obl...
This article seeks to explore the effectiveness of constitutional protection and court adjudication ...
The inclusion of socio-economic rights in South Africa’s transformative Constitution, it was felt, w...
The prominent presence of South Africa in discussions on the adjudication of socio-economic rights c...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
The South African Constitution numbers among a very few constitutions around the world which include...
The article highlights the lack of resources for the protection of children as a central issue of co...
The forging of South Africa's constitution and Bill of Rights in 1996 was undoubtedly an important h...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
This article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in the cour...
The drafters of the Constitution clearly envisaged a far-reaching role for it in the transformation ...
The constitution is explicitly committed to redressing and transforming socio-economic exclusion and...
The South African Constitutional Court has given effective the economic, social and cultural rights ...
This paper begins with an examination of social rights in the South African constitutional drafting ...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
This article seeks to explore the effectiveness of constitutional protection and court adjudication ...
The inclusion of socio-economic rights in South Africa’s transformative Constitution, it was felt, w...
The prominent presence of South Africa in discussions on the adjudication of socio-economic rights c...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
Children were in many respects defenceless victims of discriminatory practices in ‘apartheid South A...
The South African Constitution numbers among a very few constitutions around the world which include...
The article highlights the lack of resources for the protection of children as a central issue of co...
The forging of South Africa's constitution and Bill of Rights in 1996 was undoubtedly an important h...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
This article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in the cour...
The drafters of the Constitution clearly envisaged a far-reaching role for it in the transformation ...
The constitution is explicitly committed to redressing and transforming socio-economic exclusion and...
The South African Constitutional Court has given effective the economic, social and cultural rights ...
This paper begins with an examination of social rights in the South African constitutional drafting ...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
This article seeks to explore the effectiveness of constitutional protection and court adjudication ...
The inclusion of socio-economic rights in South Africa’s transformative Constitution, it was felt, w...
The prominent presence of South Africa in discussions on the adjudication of socio-economic rights c...