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  1. Moral Laws III: Drugs Moral Laws III: Drugs

    Like the first two briefs on sex work in this ‘Moral Laws’ series, the stigmatisation of drug dependent users as outcasts and criminals is based on a ...

    Located in Publications / HSF Briefs
  2. Moral Laws IV: Abortion Moral Laws IV: Abortion

    Abortion, not unlike sex work, is an age old subject which has been criminalised and decriminalised over the centuries. Like both sex work and drugs, abortion ...

    Located in Publications / HSF Briefs
  3. Respect  And  The  Right  To  Be Heard: Some Reflections Respect And The Right To Be Heard: Some Reflections

    In this brief Charles Simkins reflects on the state of play around questions of legitimate speech in contemporary society.

    Located in Publications / HSF Briefs
  4. The Expropriation Bill - Why is everyone focusing on expropriation without compensation and not on the major land reform issues? The Expropriation Bill - Why is everyone focusing on expropriation without compensation and not on the major land reform issues?

    This brief examines the many problematic aspects on the subject of land reform in South Africa and points out that the proposed amendment to the Constitution ...

    Located in Publications / HSF Briefs
  5. The Public Sector Wage Dispute: Understanding the judgment of the Labour Appeal Court The Public Sector Wage Dispute: Understanding the judgment of the Labour Appeal Court

    This brief considers and evaluates the reasoning of the Labour Appeal Court in the public sector wage dispute and considers the implications of its judgment, ...

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  6. Who Are The Hungry Children? And How Far Can Increases In Social Grants Help Them? Evidence From The 2019 General Household Survey. Who Are The Hungry Children? And How Far Can Increases In Social Grants Help Them? Evidence From The 2019 General Household Survey.

    Hunger, and particularly child hunger, have been discussed recently as a justification for extending the social grant system. This brief probes the ...

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  7. Whom The Gods Would Destroy They First Make Mad Whom The Gods Would Destroy They First Make Mad

    How to achieve redistribution with growth in a period of economic decline is difficult and the beginning of wisdom is to avoid actions which make things worse ...

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  8. Why Is Burger King Proving a Hard Sell? Why Is Burger King Proving a Hard Sell?

    This brief explores the legal basis for the Competition Commission prohibiting the purchase of Burger King by Emerging Capital Partners, and argues that it was ...

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