In the 1950s, civic actors in South Africa mobilised against racist laws that penetrated nearly every aspect of civic life. The social justice struggle that eventually displaced white minority rule culminated in democratic elections in 1994. Following this historic transition from authoritarian rule to democracy, other issues came to the fore, including how the South African government was to receive persons claiming refugee status on the basis of persecution and war. Civic actors again mobilised around these ‘new’ human rights and social justice issues; they became engaged either in working with government to develop a refugee policy, or in confronting the government to fulfil its national and international obligations towards refugees. Th...
South Africa and Poland have travelled similar journeys to attain freedom and democracy. The oppress...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
This paper examines the extent to which African States have cemented their commitments to protect pe...
textabstractIn the 1950s, civic society in South Africa became mobilized against racist laws that pe...
This book discusses the dynamics of civic-state interactions aimed at the state’s obligations to pro...
textabstractA decades-long social justice struggle that eventually displaced white minority rule in ...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy in 1994 and its related efforts to be a champion for...
Protection mechanisms aimed at assisting refugees emerge at different scales, from the global to the...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
This thesis seeks to analyze the relationship between public attitudes toward refugees in a refugee ...
Transitional justice is about the recovery of the rule of law and justice after mass violence. In th...
South Africa and Poland have travelled similar journeys to attain freedom and democracy. The oppress...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
This paper examines the extent to which African States have cemented their commitments to protect pe...
textabstractIn the 1950s, civic society in South Africa became mobilized against racist laws that pe...
This book discusses the dynamics of civic-state interactions aimed at the state’s obligations to pro...
textabstractA decades-long social justice struggle that eventually displaced white minority rule in ...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy in 1994 and its related efforts to be a champion for...
Protection mechanisms aimed at assisting refugees emerge at different scales, from the global to the...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
This thesis seeks to analyze the relationship between public attitudes toward refugees in a refugee ...
Transitional justice is about the recovery of the rule of law and justice after mass violence. In th...
South Africa and Poland have travelled similar journeys to attain freedom and democracy. The oppress...
This dissertation investigates regime-based efforts by states to cooperate in providing assistance a...
This paper examines the extent to which African States have cemented their commitments to protect pe...