South African Journal on Human Rights

Papers
(The TQCC of South African Journal on Human Rights is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
How can talent management promote human rights, accelerate inclusion and advance persons with disabilities in the workplace?5
Lawfare under lockdown: Challenges to South Africa’s Covid Regulations, March to August 20203
The evolution and development of the principle of free, prior and informed consent in South Africa2
South Africa’s technologies enhancing contact tracing for Covid-19: A human rights and techno-politics assessment2
SLAPPing back: A new legal remedy for targets of corporate bullying2
Research Handbook on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights1
Making the best of the best interests: A commentary of AB v Pridwin Preparatory School1
The legal accountability of local government in South Africa for the failure to deliver sanitation services1
In whose best interests? The ECD regulatory framework, understandings of the best interests of the young child and access to quality early education1
Private sporting bodies and the ‘supervisory disciplines of public law’: Ndoro v South African Football Association as an apt case study for line-drawing within a four-quadrant typology1
The Covid-19 pandemic and socio-economic protection for refugees in South Africa1
Assessing the policy options for the public provisioning of early childhood development programmes1
South African Human Rights Commission obo South African Jewish Board of Deputies v Masuku: The rejection of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition1
Resistance to reform property: A ‘resilient property’ perspective1
Applying the intersection between defence of the inherent requirements of the job and the duty to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities in the workplace: Damons1
Independent contractors and Covid-19 relief: Tax and social insurance legislative reform to extend protection to independent contractors1
Worker rights and the neoliberal state under Covid-191
Using the protection from Harassment Act to silence victims of rape from naming their perpetrators: LW v KCA1
Delictual liability for injuries suffered at childcare centres1
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