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Void for Vagueness Doctrine: Unpacking the Constitutionality of Sedition Laws

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In the administration of justice, the judiciary is faced with interpreting the country’s laws in compliance with the Constitution. In a world where many legislatures have maintained, reinforced, or reintroduced...

Towards decriminalising attempted suicide offences

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Many countries still have the colonial offence of attempted suicide. Isn’t it time we support persons who attempt suicide instead of imprisoning them? Join our webinar on #WorldMentalHealthDay on 10...

Ubuntu webinar: Socal media: discovering endless possibilties for your advocacy

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Unlocking social media’s full potential: endless advocacy awaits! Join our Ubuntu webinar with the Eswatini Sexual and Gender Minorities to harness the power of digital platforms for social change. Date:...

CRAFTING YOUR CASE FOR SUCCESS: LITIGATING LAND RIGHTS

SALC invites lawyers for a free 2-day online course on developing a compelling legal case for protecting displaced communities in extractive and agriculture industries. 3 and 4 July 2024  ...

CHAMPIONING LAND JUSTICE: STRATEGIC CASE DEVELOPMENT

SALC invites CSOs for a free 3-day online course on documenting evidence for strategic legal cases, for protecting communities affected by displacement from agriculture industries. 3 To 5 July 2024...

Fouth regional activist forum

Southern Africa Litigation Centre President Place 1 Hood Avenue/ 148 Jan Smuts Avenue Rosebank, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

The fourth activists’ forum, SALC and its partners will reflect on the effectiveness of the incremental approaches to decriminalisation, assess the impact of the recent and ongoing court cases on...

Webinar: A conversation with magistrates and police in Malawi

Webinar President Place 1 Hood Avenue/ 148 Jan Smuts Avenue Rosebank, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

In Malawi, the police are the primary point of reach for anyone seeking justice, vulnerable and marginalised groups face a significant number of barriers in accessing justice. The webinar aims to explore how magistrates and police officers under the Umunthu Project are tackling justice access disparities for sexual minorities, identifying personal, structural, or institutional barriers.

Webinar: The Impact of Court Cases on Transgender Rights

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The Impact of Court Cases on Transgender RightsJoin us tomorrow, 15 August 2024 from 2 pm - 3 pm CAT as we engage and interrogate the landmark decisions the courts...

Legal empowerment online course for HRD and CSOs

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Enrol in SALC’s Legal Empowerment Online course for CSOs and human rights defenders from 20 - 22 August 2024, from 11 am - 1 pm CAT daily. This course draws...

Webinar: From Court to Action!

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Join us on Thursday, 29 August 2024, from 2 pm - 3:30 pm CAT as we unpack the impact of the recent court decisions and ongoing cases to analyse their...

Webinar: Advocating for the protection of vulnerable groups

Webinar President Place 1 Hood Avenue/ 148 Jan Smuts Avenue Rosebank, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) and Network of African National Human Rights Institutions wish to invite you for a webinar on 8th November 2024 from 12:00 EAT to 1:30 EAT or 11:00 A.M SAST to 12:30 SAST. The webinar proposes to reflect on the role of NHRIs and other stakeholders in advancing non-discrimination, equality including gender equality, inclusion, participation in society and access to services for vulnerable and marginalised populations, including LGBTI+ persons and sex workers in the context of, health and development.