Post-apartheid South Africa has seen the extensive use of law to address the inequalities of the past. This article looks at the role of law in addressing gender-based inequalities, considering how it has addressed “recognition” in terms of women's status and social subordination, as well as questions of redistribution and economic inequality. South Africa has been particularly successful at extending legal rights and benefits of recognition, and at entrenching in law powerful normative frameworks that challenge traditional gender roles. Redistribution, on the other hand, has been primarily race-based, with limited policies and substantive rights that address gendered economic inequalities. The law and courts have played a lesser role here....
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
South Africa lags behind with regard to an effective framework supporting substantive equality in t...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Central to the transformative project of the South African Constitution, although not always recogni...
The adoption of the 1996 Constitution in recognition of the historic imbalances that South Africa i...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project in...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project int...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
South Africa is a much better place to live in today than before 1994. Having witnessed a largely pe...
This article examines the development of human rights in the Southern African Development Community ...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
South Africa lags behind with regard to an effective framework supporting substantive equality in t...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Central to the transformative project of the South African Constitution, although not always recogni...
The adoption of the 1996 Constitution in recognition of the historic imbalances that South Africa i...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project in...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
Gender justice as envisaged in the South African Constitution serves as a transformative project int...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
South Africa is a much better place to live in today than before 1994. Having witnessed a largely pe...
This article examines the development of human rights in the Southern African Development Community ...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
South Africa lags behind with regard to an effective framework supporting substantive equality in t...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...