textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen by other countries on the continent, although its own external and internal history has seen it contribute to displacement in other countries, create refugees out of its own people, and face internal displacement as a result largely of political violence. In recent years, and in common with many other States, South Africa has had to deal with the question of how to deal, procedurally and substantively, with refugees and asylum seekers within its territory. The 1999 Refugees Act is part of the answer to that question, and this article examines the debate which preceded its enactment, and at the role played by a number of local and foreign spec...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
With a number of international and intranational conflicts still unresolved and new ones arising, re...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
Many Africans confront and deal with very trying situations in their countries that are very diff...
This article critically examines the nature and scope of the type of refugee protection offered by S...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
This article provides a policy analysis of the Refugee Act 130 of 1998,focusing specifi cally on for...
textabstractA decades-long social justice struggle that eventually displaced white minority rule in ...
Protection mechanisms aimed at assisting refugees emerge at different scales, from the global to the...
In light of the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in Gauteng and Western Cape Provinces, this paper explai...
textabstractIn the 1950s, civic society in South Africa became mobilized against racist laws that pe...
HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryRefugees and asylum seekers constitute one of the most vulnerable communi...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
With a number of international and intranational conflicts still unresolved and new ones arising, re...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
Many Africans confront and deal with very trying situations in their countries that are very diff...
This article critically examines the nature and scope of the type of refugee protection offered by S...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
This article provides a policy analysis of the Refugee Act 130 of 1998,focusing specifi cally on for...
textabstractA decades-long social justice struggle that eventually displaced white minority rule in ...
Protection mechanisms aimed at assisting refugees emerge at different scales, from the global to the...
In light of the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in Gauteng and Western Cape Provinces, this paper explai...
textabstractIn the 1950s, civic society in South Africa became mobilized against racist laws that pe...
HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryRefugees and asylum seekers constitute one of the most vulnerable communi...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
As a party to the UN Refugee Convention and the OAU Refugee Convention, South Africa is obligated to...
With a number of international and intranational conflicts still unresolved and new ones arising, re...