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Pro bono attorneys and advocates needed for our One Child a Year Campaign

Pro bono attorneys and advocates needed for our One Child a Year Campaign

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 11, 2016 | News, Projects

Article by: Annelie du Plessis Children are one of the most vulnerable groups in our society and ProBono.Org has created a special project, the One Child a Year Campaign, aimed at providing legal assistance to children in order for them to realise their full potential...

Case study – Married without her knowledge

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 11, 2016 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News

Our client AM required assistance to have her marriage declared null and void and the registry rectified by the Department of Home Affairs after she found out that she was married to someone she had never met. AM had thought that she was applying for a job shortly...
Community Advice Office Support Project: Social media for social change

Community Advice Office Support Project: Social media for social change

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 11, 2016 | ARTICLES ABOUT PROBONO.ORG, News, Projects

Article by: Tshenolo Masha The work of community advice offices (CAOs) remains pivotal in realising the objectives of access to justice. Many advice offices struggle with the harsh realities of not having funding and operating in an environment that is not adequately...
Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits who talks about business, human rights and gender

Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits who talks about business, human rights and gender

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 7, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits.  She will talk about business, human rights and gender (8 March is International Women’s Day). She will mention Section 22 of the Constitution...

Radio Today. Nkandla – what should have happened but never did

by PB-M-Admin | Feb 22, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Pierre de Vos, Constitutional Law expert and professor in the Department of Public Law at the University of Cape Town. He spoke about the Nkandla case recently before the Constitutional Court and the implications for...
Constitutionally speaking: The suspension of rights in wars and emergencies

Constitutionally speaking: The suspension of rights in wars and emergencies

by PB-M-Admin | Feb 6, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Lwando Xaso from ENSafrica, who will talk about the suspension of rights in wars and emergencies. Lwando Xaso is a senior associate at ENSafrica in the corporate commercial department. She specialises in public sector...
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