South African Journal on Human Rights

Papers
(The TQCC of South African Journal on Human Rights is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The ‘sacrifice’ of human rights during an unprecedented pandemic: Reflections on survey-based evidence5
Shaping legal and institutional pluralism: land rights, access to justice and citizenship in South Africa4
Independent contractors and Covid-19 relief: Tax and social insurance legislative reform to extend protection to independent contractors3
A river of disease: Silicosis and the future of class actions in South Africa2
Resuscitating the PAJA in state self-review? Compcare Wellness Medical Scheme v Registrar of Medical Schemes1
In whose best interests? The ECD regulatory framework, understandings of the best interests of the young child and access to quality early education1
The legal accountability of local government in South Africa for the failure to deliver sanitation services1
Sentencing primary caregivers in South Africa: the role of the child’s best interests1
Lawfare under lockdown: Challenges to South Africa’s Covid Regulations, March to August 20201
Unsavoury: How effective are class actions in the protection and vindication of the right to access to food in South Africa?1
Separation of powers and the institutional supremacy of the Constitutional Court over Parliament and the executive1
South African Human Rights Commission obo South African Jewish Board of Deputies v Masuku: The rejection of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition1
South Africa’s technologies enhancing contact tracing for Covid-19: A human rights and techno-politics assessment1
Out of the shadows: towards a line between party and state in South African local government1
Resistance to reform property: A ‘resilient property’ perspective1
Revisiting the constitutionalisation of the common law of personality: transformative constitutionalism and Le Roux v Dey1
Worker rights and the neoliberal state under Covid-191
AB v Pridwin Preparatory School: progress and problems in horizontal human rights law1
New beginnings: The right to equality and early childhood care and education0
Best Article by an Emerging Scholar Award 20190
Private sporting bodies and the ‘supervisory disciplines of public law’: Ndoro v South African Football Association as an apt case study for line-drawing within a four-quadrant typology0
Constitutional morality in South Africa: Is it the missing link?0
Does the ‘pay now, argue later’ approach in the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011 infringe on a taxpayer’s right not to be deprived of property arbitrarily?0
Foundations of Global Health & Human Rights0
The evolution and development of the principle of free, prior and informed consent in South Africa0
A renewed argument for the designation of Social Security Law as a module in the LLB curriculum0
Class actions in a changing climate0
Ending Childhood Obesity: A Challenge at the Crossroads of International Economic and Human Rights Law0
Introduction to special issue: separation of powers, the judiciary and the politics of constitutional adjudication0
Arrest without a warrant: Is the current South African approach warranted?0
Is the automatic loss of South African citizenship for those acquiring other citizenships constitutional? Democratic Alliance v Minister of Home Affairs0
Resource allocation for the realisation of women’s rights: Building on previous gender budgeting initiatives in South Africa0
The child’s right to basic education: A model to measure South Africa’s compliance with its international obligations0
LM du Plessis0
Asylum seekers in South Africa and Covid-19: A catalyst for social security law reform?0
Designing Effective Legislation0
Does prior certification advance access to justice?0
The silence of the ‘I’: Legal and social implications of intersex genital mutilation of children0
Delictual liability for injuries suffered at childcare centres0
The role of the Valuer-General in the calculation of compensation for expropriation: A comparative analysis between South African and Australian law0
The Covid-19 pandemic and socio-economic protection for refugees in South Africa0
Making the best of the best interests: A commentary of AB v Pridwin Preparatory School0
Are judicial monitoring institutions a legitimate remedy for addressing systemic socioeconomic rights violations?0
Designing remedies for a recalcitrant administration0
Transparency: New trajectories in law0
How can talent management promote human rights, accelerate inclusion and advance persons with disabilities in the workplace?0
Involving South Africa’s Human Rights Commission in environmental protection: South African Human Rights Commission v Msunduzi Local Municipality0
SLAPPing back: A new legal remedy for targets of corporate bullying0
Advancing early childhood development: The role of local government0
Reimagining employee representation in the context of collective bargaining under the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995: The imperative of substantive equality and decent work0
The judicialisation of politics in South Africa: A critique of the emerging trend0
Freedom of religion and places of worship during Covid-190
Inappropriately assessing appropriateness of class proceedings: Nkala v Harmony Gold Mining Company Ltd0
Introduction: Special issue on ‘The Covid-19 Pandemic, Inequalities and Human Rights in South Africa’, part 20
Constitutional Court statistics for the 2020 term0
The role of insurance at the intersection of Covid-19 and inequality through the lens of the cases: Cafe Chameleon CC v Guardrisk Insurance Company Ltd and Ma-Afrika Hotels (Pty) Ltd v Santa0
Considering the constitutionality of South Africa’s anti-gang legislation in light of the principle of legality0
Esoteric decision-making: Judicial responses to the judicialisation of politics, the Constitutional Court and EFF II0
Human dignity and the human personality: Developing an ideological basis for the constitutionalisation of the common law of personality0
Assessing the policy options for the public provisioning of early childhood development programmes0
Poverty discrimination under the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act: A transformative substantive equality approach0
The development of class actions in South Africa: Where are we through case law?0
‘Fishers’ rights are human rights’: George v Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism 2005 (6) SA 2970
Introduction to special issue: Class action litigation in South Africa0
Applying the intersection between defence of the inherent requirements of the job and the duty to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in the workplace: Damons0
Legal mobilisation for education in the time of Covid-190
Confronting apartheid: a personal history of South Africa, Namibia and palestine0
Renewal and Reform: Special Issue on ‘Realising the Rights of Children to Quality Early Childhood Development in South Africa’0
The path-breaking odyssey of George Bizos SC: A tribute0
Constitutional Court statistics for the 2019 term0
Section 9 in a time of COVID: Substantive equality, economic inclusion and positive duties0
Cognitive liberty and the constitutionality of criminalising psilocybin mushrooms in South Africa0
Austerity in the midst of a pandemic: Pursuing accountability through the socio-economic rights doctrine of non-retrogression0
The recognition of same-sex customary marriages under South African customary law0
Too taxing, too much taxing, or not progressive enough? The introduction of a wealth tax as an equality imperative in South Africa0
Introduction: Special issue on ‘The Covid-19 Pandemic, Inequalities and Human Rights in South Africa’, part 10
Early childhood development and decent jobs for women: Planting two trees from one seed?0
Adonisi v Minister for Transport and Public Works: Western Cape: An ‘aesthetic’ reading0
The right of children with disabilities to early childhood development: Is South Africa complying with international law?0
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