Public Interest Litigation in South Africa

Public Interest Litigation in South Africa
Title Public Interest Litigation in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Jason Brickhill
Publisher
Total Pages 436
Release 2018-08-31
Genre Law
ISBN 9781485128168

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Public Interest Litigation in South Africa offers grounded accounts - by leaders in the field - of the campaigns, cases, and causes that have defined key areas of public interest litigation in the country since the constitutional transition. The authors share their perspectives on the struggles led by people, communities, activists, and civil society organisations to realise the vision of the Constitution. The book shares the legal narratives of those particular struggles in the hope that this will contribute to the broader continuous struggle for social justice. Part One of the book considers the history of public interest litigation, the public interest sector today, public interest litigation in the context of international law, the ethics and politics of public interest litigation, and procedure. Part Two addresses public interest litigation in key areas of law: property rights, gender, basic services, health care, LGBTI equality, children's rights, basic education, freedom of expression, access to information, and prisoners' rights. Public Interest Litigation in South Africa seeks to share more of the stories of what has been achieved in the courts, beyond the well-trodden, landmark appellate decisions, as a contribution to informed and critical engagement.

Courting the People

Courting the People
Title Courting the People PDF eBook
Author Anuj Bhuwania
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Law
ISBN 110714745X

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""Studies the politics of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in contemporary India"--Provided by publisher".

Many Roads to Justice

Many Roads to Justice
Title Many Roads to Justice PDF eBook
Author Mary E. McClymont
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book attempts to convey some of the challenges that those wielding the law for social change purposes have faced and the successes they have achieved. By intention, it is more a studied appreciation than a critical analysis of their efforts. We asked an international team of consultants to help us document and describe how various law-based strategies have worked in very different settings, to draw out connections between those efforts, and to highlight some of the insights that emerge from grantees' experiences in law-related work. We also asked them to help us learn more about the ways the Foundation has played a role in these efforts. Known as the Global Law Programs Learning Initiative (GLPLI), this effort is not definitive, but rather suggestive. Our goal is to contribute to more serious future reflection and, ultimately, more effective programs in this field.

When Courts Do Politics

When Courts Do Politics
Title When Courts Do Politics PDF eBook
Author Joseph Oloka-Onyango
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 380
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1443864099

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Using the phenomenon of public interest litigation (PIL) as the primary focus of analysis, this book explores the manner in which the judicial branch of government in the three East African states of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda has engaged with questions traditionally off-limits to adjudication and court-based resolution. It is rooted in an incisive investigation of the history of politics and governance in the sub-region, accompanied by an extensive repertoire of judicial decisions. It also provides a critical and informative account of the manner in which courts of law have engaged with State power in a bid to alternatively deliver or subvert justice to the socially marginalized and the politically victimized. The focus of the book is on judicial struggles over sexual and gender-based discrimination, social justice and poverty, and the adjudication of presidential elections. Employing the device of case deconstruction and analysis, the study uncovers the conceptual and structural factors which have witnessed public interest litigation emerge as a critical factor in the struggle for more inclusive and equitable structures of governance and social order. Needless to say, as judges battle with time-honoured legal precedents, received dogmas and contending (and often antagonistic) societal forces, the struggle in the courts is neither straightforward nor necessarily always transformative.

Constitutional Litigation

Constitutional Litigation
Title Constitutional Litigation PDF eBook
Author Max Du Plessis
Publisher Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages 254
Release 2013
Genre Actions and defences
ISBN 9781485100058

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The Recognition of Class Actions and Public Interest Actions in South African Law

The Recognition of Class Actions and Public Interest Actions in South African Law
Title The Recognition of Class Actions and Public Interest Actions in South African Law PDF eBook
Author South African Law Commission
Publisher Commission
Total Pages 144
Release 1998
Genre Law
ISBN

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Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa

Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa
Title Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Langford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 487
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107021146

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This book sets out to assess the role and impact of socio-economic strategies used by civil society actors in South Africa. Focusing on a range of socio-economic rights and national trends in law and political economy, the book's authors show how socio-economic rights have influenced the development of civil society discourse and action.