Paul White discussed, among other things, a right to shelter and freedom of movement as well as the ‘safety, security, dignity’ framework which shape policy in camps and provision of services on the ground.
This workshop showcased the strength of expertise and diversity of scholarship across the University on conflict-related sexual violence by considering the importance of adopting positions that address and link up the spectrum of violence against women both at national and international levels.
Hannah Woolaver will analyse the recent landmark decision of the SA Constitutional Court in the Southern African Litigation Centre v National Director of Public Prosecutions, focusing the exercise of universal jurisdiction in SA courts.
The Hon Michael Kirby AC's report of the UN Human Rights Council’s Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in North Korea explaining the establishment, methodology, findings and follow-up to the COI Report.