Below is a list of other publications by SERI staff members, including academic and journal articles, book chapters, and books. They are categorised in terms of Securing a Home and Expanding Political Space.
Securing a Home Other Publications
- Michael Clark and Liza Rose Cirolia (2018) "Briefing Paper on Urban Land Rights", SERI and African Centre for Cities (ACC) Briefing Paper.
- Lauren Royston, Nthabiseng Nkhatau and Alana Potter (2017) "Towards a Measure of Spatial Justice in South African Cities: Spatial Mismatch and SPLUMA" in South African Cities Network The Urban Land Paper Series Vol 2: A Transit-Orientated Development Lens, pp. 32-40.
- Edward Molopi & Tiffany Ebrahim (2017) "Spatial Justice: Accountability through Collaboration and Confrontation" in Good Governance Learning Network (GGLN) Navigating Accountability and Collaboration in Local Governance, pp. 53-61.
- Michael Clark and Kate Tissington (2016) "Courts as a Site of Struggle for Informal Settlement Upgrading" in Liza Cirolia, Tristan Görgens, Mirjam van Donk, Warren Smit and Scott Drimie (eds) Upgrading Informal Settlements in South Africa: A Partnership-Based Approach (UCT Press), pp. 376-391.
- Stuart Wilson, Jackie Dugard and Michael Clark (2015) “Conflict Management in an era of Urbanisation: Twenty Years of Housing Rights in the Constitutional Court” South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 31(3), pp. 472-503.
- Jackie Dugard (2014) "Beyond Blue Moonlight: The Implications of Judicial Avoidance in Relation to the Provision of Alternative Housing" Constitutional Court Review vol. 5, pp. 265-279.
- Stuart Wilson (2014) "Curing the Poor: State Housing Policy in Johannesburg after Blue Moonlight" Constitutional Court Review vol. 5, pp. 279-295.
- Jackie Dugard (2013) “Urban Basic Services in South Africa: Rights, Reality and Resistance” in Malcolm Langford, Ben Cousins, Jackie Dugard & Tshepo Madlingozi (eds) Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: Symbols or Substance? (Cambridge University Press).
- Cathy Albisa, Brittany Scott and Kate Tissington (2012) "Demolishing Housing Rights in the Name of Market Fundamentalism: The Dynamics of Displacement in the United States, India and South Africa" in L Minkler (ed) The State of Economic and Social Human Rights: A Global Overview (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Jackie Dugard (2011) “Choice from No Choice; Rights for the Left? The State, Law and the Struggle against Prepayment Water Meters in South Africa” in S C Motta and A G Nilsen (eds) Social Movements in the Global South: Dispossession, Development and Resistance (Palgrave Macmillan).
- Kate Tissington and Stuart Wilson (2011) "SCA upholds rights of urban poor in Blue Moonlight judgment" ESR Review vol. 12(2), pp. 3-6.
- Stuart Wilson (2011) "Litigating Housing Rights in Johannesburg's Inner City: 2004-2008", first published in the special issue of the South African Journal on Human Rights on Public Interest Litigation vol. 27 pp. 127-151 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Stuart Wilson (2011) "Planning for Inclusion in South Africa: The State's Duty to Prevent Homelessness and the Potential of 'Meaningful Engagement'" Urban Forum vol. 22(3).
- Kate Tissington (2011) “Demolishing Development at Gabon Informal Settlement: Public Interest Litigation Beyond Modderklip?” first published in the special issue of the South African Journal on Human Rights on Public Interest Litigation vol. 27 pp. 192-205 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Lilian Chenwi and Kate Tissington (2010) "Engaging meaningfully with government in the realisation of socio-economic rights in South Africa: A focus on the right to housing” (Community Law Centre (CLC) and SERI Resource Guide).
- Jackie Dugard (June 2010) "Civic action and the legal mobilisation: The Phiri water meters case" in Jeff Handmaker and Remko Berkhout (eds) Mobilising Social Justice in South Africa: Perspectives from Researchers and Practitioners, pp. 71-99 (The Hague: ISS and Hivos).
- Jackie Dugard (April 2010) "Can Human Rights Transcend the Commercialization of Water in South Africa? Soweto’s Legal Fight for an Equitable Water Policy” Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 42, p. 175.
- Jackie Dugard and Nthabiseng Mohlakoana (2009) “More Work for Women: A Rights-Based Analysis of Women’s Access to Basic Services in South Africa”, first published in the South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 25(3) pp. 546-572 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Jackie Dugard (2009) “Rights, Regulation and Resistance: The Phiri Water Rights Campaign”, first published in the South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 24(3), pp. 593-611 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Stuart Wilson (2009) "Breaking the Tie: Evictions, Homelessness and the New Normality" South African Law Journal vol. 126(2), pp. 270-290.
- Lilian Chenwi and Kate Tissington (September 2009) "'Sacrificial lambs' in the quest to eradicate informal settlements: the plight of Joe Slovo residents", ESR Review vol. 10(3).
- Kate Tissington (May 2009) "Forever a Pipedream? Faultlines around Water Services Delivery at the Local Level" Local Government Bulletin vol. 11(1).
- Jackie Dugard (2008) “Power to the People?: A rights-based analysis of South Africa’s electricity policy framework” in David Macdonald (ed) Electric Capitalism: Recolonizing Africa on the Power Grid, pp. 264-287 (Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council).
- Patrick Bond and Jackie Dugard (2008) “Water, Human Rights and Social Conflict: South African Experiences”, Law, Social Justice and Global Development vol. 1.
- Kate Tissington (June 2008) “Challenging inner city evictions before the Constitutional Court of South Africa: The Occupiers of 51 Olivia Road case”, Housing and ESC Rights Law Quarterly vol. 5(2).
- Stuart Wilson (2006) "Judicial Enforcement of the Right to Protection from Arbitrary Eviction: Lessons from Mandelaville", first published in the South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 22(4) pp. 535-562 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
Expanding Political SpaceOther Publications
- Maanda Makwarela & Tiffany Ebrahim (2018) "Local Democratic Space in Informal Settlements" in Good Governance Learning Network (GGLN) Developmental Local Government: Dream Deferred?, pp. 54-65.
- Edward Molopi & Tiffany Ebrahim (2017) "Spatial Justice: Accountability through Collaboration and Confrontation" in Good Governance Learning Network (GGLN) Navigating Accountability and Collaboration in Local Governance, pp. 53-61.
- Jackie Dugard, Tshepo Madlingozi and Kate Tissington (2014) "Rights-Compromised or Rights-Savvy? The Use of Rights-Based Strategies to Advance Socio-Economic Struggles by Abahlali baseMjondolo, the South African Shack-Dwellers’ Movement" in H Alviar García, K Klare and L Williams (eds) Social and Economic Rights in Theory and Practice: Critical Inquiries (Routledge).
- Thapelo Tselapedi (2013) “Book review: Popular politics and resistance movements in South Africa edited by William Beinart and Marcelle C. Dawson (Johannesburg, Wits University Press)” Journal of Contemporary African Studies, pp. 1-3.
- Thapelo Tselapedi and Jackie Dugard (2013) "Reclaiming power: A case study of the Thembelihle Crisis Committee" in Good Governance Learning Network (GGLN) Active Citizenship Matters, pp. 57-65.
- Jackie Dugard and Kate Tissington (2013) "Civil society and protest in South Africa: A view from 2012" in CIVICUS State of Civil Society Report.
- Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard (2013) “Constitutional Jurisprudence: the first and second waves” in Malcolm Langford, Ben Cousins, Jackie Dugard & Tshepo Madlingozi (eds) Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: Symbols or Substance? (Cambridge University Press).
- Jackie Dugard and Kay Drage (2013) "To Whom Do The People Take Their Issues? The Contribution of Community-Based Paralegals to Access to Justice in South Africa" The Justice and Development Working Paper Series (Washington: The World Bank).
- Jackie Dugard and Anna Alcaro (2013) "Let's Work Together: Environmental and Socio-Economic Rights in the Courts" South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 29(1) pp. 14-31 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Julian Brown and Stuart Wilson (2013) "A Presumed Equality: State and Citizen in Post Apartheid South Africa" African Studies vol. 72(1) pp 86 - 106.
- Jackie Dugard (2013) "Courts and structural poverty in South Africa: To what extent has the Constitutional Court expanded access and remedies to the poor?" in Daniel Bonilla Maldonado (ed) Constitutionalism in the Global South: The Activist Tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Kate Tissington (2012) "'Tacticians in the Struggle for Change’? Exploring the Dynamics between Legal Organisations and Social Movements Engaged in Rights-Based Struggles in South Africa" in Marcelle Dawson and Luke Sinwell (eds) Contesting Transformation: Popular Resistance in Twenty-First Century South Africa (London: Pluto Press).
- Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard (2011) "Taking Poverty Seriously: The South African Constitutional Court and Socio-Economic Rights" Stellenbosch Law Review.
- Jackie Dugard and Malcolm Langford (2011) “Art or Science: Synthesising Lessons from Public Interest Litigation and the Dangers of Legal Determinism”, first published in the special issue of the South African Journal on Human Rights on Public Interest Litigation vol. 27 pp. 39-64 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Jackie Dugard (2009) “Courts and the poor in South Africa: A critique of systemic judicial failures to advance transformative justice”, first published in the South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 24(2) pp. 214-238 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Jackie Dugard (2007) “Judging the Judges: Towards an appropriate role for the judiciary in South Africa’s transformation”, Leiden Journal of International Law vol. 20(4) pp. 237-253.
- Jackie Dugard (2006) “Court of First Instance?: Towards a Pro-Poor Jurisdiction for the South African Constitutional Court”, first published in the South African Journal on Human Rights vol. 22(2) pp. 261-282 © Juta & Co (access the Juta catalogue here).
- Jackie Dugard and Theunis Roux (2006) “The record of the South African Constitutional Court in providing an institutional voice for the poor: 1995-2004” in Roberto Gargarella, Pilar Domingo & Theunis Roux (eds) Courts and Social Transformation in New Democracies: An Institutional Voice for the Poor?, pp. 107-125 (London: Ashgate Press).