Browsing Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights by Subject "Health care"
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Prisoner re-entry in Cape Town - an exploratory study
(Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative, 2008)This study is concerned with the immediate post-release period and asked a very simple question: “What happens to people immediately after they have been released from prison?” The question is aimed at gaining a deeper and ... -
Socio-economic gains and losses: The South African Constitutional Court and social change
(Social Change, 2011)The inclusion of socio-economic rights in South Africa’s transformative Constitution, it was felt, would make the Constitution relevant to the majority of South Africans, in particular the previously oppressed. Accordingly, ...