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Thinking Out of the Box: Fair Work for Platform Workers
(Routledge, 2020)
The burgeoning gig economy largely operates outside of existing labour standards,
mainly because in most countries workers are classified as self-employed rather than
as employees. Until now, much legal effort has been ...
A Systemically Correct Approach in State Evictions
(Juta, 2020)
Evictions at the hand of the state have been litigated and adjudicated with reference to section 26(3) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (“Constitution”) and section 6 of the Prevention of Illegal Eviction ...
Rethinking the right to water in rural Limpopo
(Pretoria University Law Press, 2020)
For decades Africa has been losing billions of dollars every year
as a result of illicit financial flows. When export and import figures are
tampered with this has the tendency to erode the tax base. It is common
cause ...
Democratic policing: A conceptual framework
(LDD - Law, Democracy & Development, 2021)
Democratic policing, as opposed to regime policing, must meet at least three requirements: there is democratic accountability of and for the police; the police adhere to the rule of law; and the police behave in a manner ...
THE NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK AND STRATEGY ON PALLIATIVE CARE 2017‒2022: WHAT’S IN IT FOR TERMINALLY ILL INMATES IN SOUTH AFRICA?
(2020)
In South Africa many people suffer from serious, incurable health conditions that may
render them incapacitated and/or terminally ill. Such persons may inevitably require
holistic care such as palliative care. The adoption ...
Towards a legal and regulatory framework for South African domestic remittances: Some considerations
(AHMR - African Human Mobility Review, 2021)
This paper is an exploratory study that examines the legal and regulatory framework
for domestic remittances within the South African legal context. The author makes
some proposals for consideration in the review of the ...
One step forward, two steps back: A review of Mushoriwa v City of Harare in view of Zimbabwe’s constitutional socio-economic rights
(African Human Rights Law Journal, 2021)
In 2013 Zimbabwe enacted a new Constitution, introducing a raft of new changes, among them, the introduction of constitutional socio-economic rights. Not soon thereafter socio-economic rights were tested in the case of ...
Probing the context of vulnerability: Zimbabwean migrant women’s experiences of accessing public health care in South Africa
(African Human Mobility Review (AHMR), 2021)
South Africa has a professed inclusive health policy that articulates that everyone is
entitled to have access to healthcare services, regardless of nationality and citizenship.
However, several challenges exist for ...
The Sen-Nussbaum diagram of article 11(3) of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child: Facilitating the relationship between access to education and development
(Scielo South Africa, 2021)
The right to education is an infinitely important right, the benefits of which are boundless. In the case of children, this position is even more emphasised. The right to education has been described as a 'gateway right', ...
Freedom of religion and minority rights in South Africa
(MPDI, 2021)
The South African Constitution contains an extensive list of rights, several of which are
relevant, directly or indirectly, to accommodate the needs of persons that belong to a religious
minority group in South Africa. ...