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CSPRI reports on constitutionality in five countries
To what extent do countries make constitutional rights real in law? CSPRI has published reports on 5 African countries as well as a comparative report on the ...
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CSPRI representation at the 50th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR
CSPRI researcher, Gwénaëlle Dereymaeker, attended the 50th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, which took place from 24 ...
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CSPRI Researcher writes comment on prominent 'torture' case
On 25 March, Clare Ballard wrote an opinion editorial on a case being heard by the North Gauteng High Court, in which the Southern African Litigation Centre ...
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CSPRI seminar raises questions about race, gender and socio-economic status in law enforcement
Lukas Muntingh presented an investigation into whether subsets of the South African population reflect different law enforcement outcomes, and whether there is ...
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CSPRI to change name to ACJR on 18 April 2017
The Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative (CSPRI) was established in 2003 to address the research and advocacy gaps around imprisonment and human rights in ...
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CSPRI works with LRF and RODI-KENYA on pre-trial audit
In June and July 2015 CSPRI worked with the Legal Resources Foundation (LRF) - Kenya, and Resource Oriented Development Initiative (RODI) toward commencing ...
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CSPRI-PPJA hosts workshop on constitutionality and indicators
Figuring out where reforms should be targeted requires a thorough understanding of human rights and how those are reflected in national constitutions. ...
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CSPRI’s Jean Redpath on SAfm
Senior researcher at the Community Law Centre, Jean Redpath on national radio, debating whether the National Prosecuting Authority is fulfilling its mandate.
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Cunene court suffers backlogs, poor infrastucture
Poor court infrastructure is contributing to poor performance of the court system in Cunene, says the presiding judge. The Minister of Justice for Courts has ...
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Detention of doctor leads to suspension of Obiang prize
UNESCO was in the process of awarding a prize purportedly for "research in the life sciences" to be sponsored by President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea. His ...
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