Monitoring Socio-Economic Rights: The Role of the South African Human Rights Commission
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Monitoring Socio-Economic Rights: The Role of the South African Human Rights Commission
- S Liebenberg (2001) 'Violations of Socio-Economic Rights: The Role of the South African Human Rights Commission' in P Andrews and S Ellman, The Post-Apartheid Constitutions - Perspectives on South Africa's Basic Law (Wits University Press and Ohio University Press), 405.
- K Pillay (1998) An Interpretation of 'Relevant Organs of State' in Section 184(3) of the Constitution and their Duty to Provide Information on Socio-Economic Rights to the South African Human Rights Commission 2 Law, Democracy and Development, 179.
- Monitoring Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa - The Role of the SA Human Rights Commission 1997, Report of a joint workshop organised by the Community Law Centre (University of the Western Cape), the Centre for Human Rights (University of Pretoria), and the South African Human Rights Commission, 30 June - 1 July 1997.