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Centre for Human Rights

Human rights in Africa - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Mutangi T: 2008. Religion, law and human rights in Zimbabwe. African Human Rights Law Journal, 8, pp 526-546, Full Text

Killander M: 2008. The African Peer Review Mechanism and Human Rights: The First Reviews and the Way Forward. Human Rights Quarterly, 30 (1) / Feb, pp 41-75, Full Text

Hansungule M: 2008. Malawi and the African Peer Review Mechanism: A bold step towards good governance?. Malawi Law Journal, 2 (1), pp 3-28, Full Text

Hansungule M: 2008. African Refugees in Africa: Perspectives, Challenges and Prospects. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 11 (2), pp 127-158.

Chapters in books:

Brand JFD: 2008. Writing the law democratically: A reply to Theunis Roux. In Constitutional Conversations, (7), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 97-111.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2008. Introduction: Law's Autonomy. In Constitutional Conversations, (1), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 1-24.

Woolman SC: 2008. The South African Constitution as the Last Great Modernist Project. In Constitutional Conversations, (2), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 25-36.

Woolman SC: 2008. True in Theory and True in Practice: Why Application Matters. In Constitutional Conversations, (8), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 113-138.

Woolman SC, Botha H: 2008. Limitations: Shared Constitutional Interpretaion, An Appropriate Normative Framework & Hard Choices. In Constitutional Conversations, (10), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 149-186.

Woolman SC: 2008. The Widening Gyre of Dignity. In Constitutional Conversations, (12), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 193-216.

Roux T: 2008. The arbitrary deprivations votex: Constitutional property law after FNB. In Constitutional Conversations, (16), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 265-282.

Roux T: 2008. The principle of democracy in South African constitutional law. In Constitutional Conversations, (6), Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), pp 79-96.

Woolman SC, Swanepoel J: 2008. Constitutional History. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (2), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 2-1-2-49.

Woolman SC: 2008. Community Rights: Culture, Language & Religion. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (58), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 58-1-58-75.

Woolman SC, Bishop M: 2008. Education. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (57), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 57-1-57-95.

Woolman SC, Ampofo-Anti O, Robinson K: 2008. Security Services. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (23B), Juta & Co Ltd: Cape Town, pp 23B-1-23B-59.

Roux T: 2008. Land restitution and reconciliation in South Africa. In Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa, (6), Cambridge University Press, pp 144-171.

Viljoen FJ: 2008. Communications under the African Charter: Procedure and Admissibility. In The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: The system in practice, 1986-2006 (2nd edition), Cambridge University Press, pp 76-138.

 

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