Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.
Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court interrogates the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. This training court, held in 2017, commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela. Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice. Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive. In this year, we held two separate courts on the same Case Scenario.
In this podcast, SABWiL Founder and CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry welcomes the CEO of a Chapter 9 institution, the South African Human Rights Commission, Adv. Tseliso Thipinyane, who bedazzles us into a kaleidoscope of human rights, institutions and public trust. These proceedings are visually accessible on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/IzFakMFHF-w
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