This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that individuals are entitled to a range of rights that ensure individual security, freedom, and well-being, and that these rights are interdependent and the crucial role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (the TRC ) in laying the groundwork for the fulfillment of those rights
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment to...
One of the unique features of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights is the recognition of...
Post-authoritarian regimes have struggled with the most appropriate way to deal with the former regi...
This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that in...
This article is dedicated to recounting the main initiative of Nelson Mandela’s government to manage...
Does the post-transitional justice phase of twenty-two years after the advent of freedom in South Af...
The revelations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings have had a far-reaching im...
South Africa is a nation of immense variety. It has rich cultural diversity, an enviable climate and...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment t...
The South African Constitution numbers among a very few constitutions around the world which include...
Socio-economic rights are those rights that give people access to certain basic needs necessary for ...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment to...
The Bill of Rights contained within South Africa’s Constitution features a number of ‘socioeconomic ...
Social protection has become an important tool in efforts to eradicate poverty in developing countri...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment to...
One of the unique features of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights is the recognition of...
Post-authoritarian regimes have struggled with the most appropriate way to deal with the former regi...
This article examines a part of a foundational principle of the South African Bill of Rights that in...
This article is dedicated to recounting the main initiative of Nelson Mandela’s government to manage...
Does the post-transitional justice phase of twenty-two years after the advent of freedom in South Af...
The revelations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings have had a far-reaching im...
South Africa is a nation of immense variety. It has rich cultural diversity, an enviable climate and...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment t...
The South African Constitution numbers among a very few constitutions around the world which include...
Socio-economic rights are those rights that give people access to certain basic needs necessary for ...
This article develops the interrelationship between the equality and socio-economic rights in the Bi...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment to...
The Bill of Rights contained within South Africa’s Constitution features a number of ‘socioeconomic ...
Social protection has become an important tool in efforts to eradicate poverty in developing countri...
The preamble of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (the Constitution) contains the commitment to...
One of the unique features of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights is the recognition of...
Post-authoritarian regimes have struggled with the most appropriate way to deal with the former regi...