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  1. Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services

    This submission deals with South Africa’s performance in relation to, and compliance with, international standards with reference to offender management, ...

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  2. Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee: Thematic Report on Human Rights and Criminal Justice in South Africa

    Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee in response to the Initial Report by South Africa under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights at ...

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  3. Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee: Overview of cross cutting issues in Alternate Reports on South Africa

    This overview of cross cutting issues emanates from five alternate thematic reports submitted by civil society organisations (the Alternate Reports) in ...

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  4. Submission to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Thematic Alternate report on Criminal Justice and Human Rights in South Africa

    Submitted to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in response to South Africa’s Second Periodic Report under the African Charter on Human and ...

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  5. CSPRI Submission on the Strengthening of the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services

    The ability of the JICS to effectively promote and protect the rights of inmates depends on the extent to which it is independent of political and executive ...

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