Author: Charles Simkins
Published:
07
Jul
2017
This brief is the first of two. It assesses the extent to which government thinking has progressed on the health system. The second will consider whether quantitative modelling can help us think about the system’s future.
Briefs
Health
Author: Anton van Dalsen and Charles Collocott
Published:
06
Jul
2017
This brief by Anton van Dalsen and Charles Collocott shows the nature of the serious financial difficulties facing Eskom, which have not received the necessary public attention.
Energy
Briefs
Author: Charles Simkins
Published:
29
Jun
2017
The preceding briefs in this series discussed definitional issues and set out international comparative information on domestic violence. This concluding brief will assess information on domestic violence in South Africa.
Briefs
Social Justice
Author: Charles Simkins
Published:
29
Jun
2017
The first brief in this series discussed definitional issues related to domestic violence. This brief contains an annotated bibliography of international comparative sources.
Briefs
Social Justice
Author: Charles Simkins
Published:
29
Jun
2017
This is the first brief in a series of three. It deals with definitional issues. The second brief will be an annotated bibliography of international comparative data on domestic violence, and the third will look specifically at the situation in South Africa
Briefs
Social Justice
Author: Michelle Toxopeüs
Published:
27
Jun
2017
This brief looks at the relevance of rationality in the Speaker’s determination of the procedure to be followed in a vote of no confidence, as set out by the Constitutional Court in a recent judgment.
Briefs
Justice
Author: Anton van Dalsen
Published:
23
Jun
2017
Much has been said recently in South Africa on whether courts were interfering in the realm of the executive. This brief by Anton van Dalsen shows that this discussion doesn't just take place here.
Briefs
Strengthening the Judicial System
Upholding the Rule of Law
Justice
Author: Anton van Dalsen
Published:
22
Jun
2017
This brief by Anton van Dalsen is intended to provide more detail on the recent Public Protector’s report and on some very disturbing aspects that it contains.
Economy
Briefs