South Africa is 21 years into democracy, and many poor people are still without houses, basic services, and continue to routinely face inhumane evictions. Dysfunctional cooperative governance relations; a lack of capacity, and the ineffective application of policy,...
ProBono.Org Durban hosted a seminar for attorneys on Domestic Partnerships on Tuesday, the 17th of November. The speaker was Ms Kate Oosthuizen of Shepstone & Wylie attorneys. The venue was the Victoria and Griffiths Mxenge law library boardroom.
Congratulations to Henk Strydom of Strydom Attorneys. He represented one of the mothers, who initiated this case, on a pro bono basis. He also does a great deal of pro bono work for children, and has been actively involved in assisting children in our One Child a Year...
Constitutionally speaking. Withdrawl of South Africa from the ICC. Patrick Bracher hosts Mia Swart, professor in international law and international human rights law at the University of Johannesburg. Link: http://production98089.podomatic.com where all ProBono Law...
Article and image courtesy of: https://theconversation.com/ In the wake of the student protests on South African campuses, universities need to engage in some critical reflection. Did their responses protect the constitutional rights and freedoms of those...
Patrick Bracher hosts Patrick Bracher hosts Mpumelelo Tshabalala – candidate attorney in the pro bono department, Bowman Gilfillan. Link: http://production98089.podomatic.com where all ProBono Law podcasts can be accessed. Join Patrick Bracher for ProBono Law on...