Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
The 1st issue of 2008 is available. Articles in this issue include, Enforcing socio-economic rights as individual rights; Judicial remedies and socio-economic rights; The constitutional protection of those facing eviction from “bad buildings” and various updates on socio-economic rights issues.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
The September 30 Days/ Dae/ Izinsuku is now available, as well as the latest CSPRI Newsletter.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
Life imprisonment (life sentence) is probably the most confusing sentence in South Africa as it does not mean what it says. If many people, including judges and lawyers, were asked for the meaning of life imprisonment they would say that it means that a person sentenced to life imprisonment spends the rest of his natural life in prison.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
Find out what Socio-Economic Rights issues are in this fourth and final issue for 2007.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
The final issue of 2007 contains articles on the Status of Corporal Punishment in the recently passed Children's Amendment Bill; the prevalence of Corporal Punishment in Togo and Uganda; as well as frequently asked questions with regards to Religion and Corporal Punishment.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
What should prisons in a constitutional democracy look like?
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
This report is an investigation in the role of informal community structures in determining access to housing for women at risk of gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in three communities in Cape Town.
Author: Alex
Published:
08
Aug
2008
The research reports focus on the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Correctional System governance with special emphasis on correctional services staff & an exploratory study on Prisoner Re-Entry in Cape Town.