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Lee v Minister of Correctional Services CCT 20 /12, 11 December 2012
Mr Lee contracted tuberculosis (TB) while in prison. He sued the Minister for damages on the basis that the poor prison health management resulted in his ...
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Magida v The State Case No 515-04 Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa August 2005
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Min of Home Affairs v NICRO, Minister of Home Affairs and Others v NICRO and Others CCT 03-04 March 2004
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Tuberculosis in a South African prison – a transmission modelling analysis
Simon Johnstone-Robertson, Stephen D Lawn, Alex Welte, Linda-Gail Bekker, Robin Wood. From South African Medical Journal 2011;101:809-813. Prisons are ...
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Niemand v The State Case CCT 28-00 Constitutional Court of South Africa October 2001
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Bail decisions in three South African courts
by Vanja Karth, Jean Redpath & Michael O'Donovan. Report prepared for the Open Society Foundation for South Africa (OSF-SA).
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Offender rehabilitation and reintegration: taking the White Paper on Corrections forward (Research Paper No. 10)
This research paper focuses on offender reintegration and based on international and domestic research, interrogates the notion of offender reintegration. In ...
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Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel and Inhumane Treatment (Research Paper No. 2)
South African ratified the UN Convention Against Torture in December 1998 and played a significant role in the drafting of the Optional Protocol to the ...
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Additional material on Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel and Inhumane Treatment (Research Paper No. 2).pdf
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