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Why the Government is proposing Electoral Reform now and why the proposal is inadequate
This brief has been written to accompany the Helen Suzman Foundation’s submission to the National Assembly’s Home Affairs Portfolio Committee on the Electoral ...
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Why the Hate Speech Bill should be withdrawn
The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) recommends that the Hate Speech Bill should be withdrawn in its entirety. In this brief, Richard Griffin, summarises the ...
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Will the Constitutional Court Rule in Favour of a Secret Ballot?
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Women in the Judiciary
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XENOPHOBIA AND INTEGRATION: FEAR, NEAR AND FAR - PART I: LESSONS FROM ISLAM IN EUROPE
Part One of an investigation into the challenge of xenophobia and integration within liberal democracy. This study focuses upon challenges arising through ...
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Xenophobia and Integration: Fear, Near and Far- Part II: South Africa and the Living Past
An Exploration of South Africa's Ongoing Encounter with Xenophobia and the 'Other'
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Youth Migration
This is a brief specifically focusing on the movement of youth and it uses the same methods as two published briefs on migration among the population as a ...
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Zimbabwe I - Demography & Economy
This, the first of two briefs examining the prospects for Zimbabwe following the presidential succession, will consider the demographic and economic context. ...
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Zimbabwe II - Politics
The first brief in this series outlined key demographic and economic conditions and dynamics. This brief considers their political implications.
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Government not only failed on housing but still violates constitution
102-year-old Emily Mohapi has waited for a RDP house for more than two decades
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