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Books
Law, Politics and the #MeToo Movement, co-authored with Rachel Van Cleave (forthcoming 2024)
From Cape Town to Kabul: Reconsidering Women鈥檚 Human Rights (Routledge, 2012)
Law and Rights: Global Perspectives on Constitutionalism and Governance, co-edited with Susan Bazilli (Vandeplas Publishing, 2008)
The Post-Apartheid Constitutions: Perspectives on South Africa鈥檚 Basic Law, co-edited with S. Ellmann (Witwatersrand University Press & Ohio University Press, 2001)
Gender, Race and Comparative Advantage: A Cross-National Assessment of Programs of Compensatory Discrimination, Editor (Federation Press, 1999)
Book Chapters
鈥淭he Casserole Constitution: The South African Constitution and International Law,鈥 in Laws: Rigidity and Dynamics (forthcoming 2023)
鈥淧ursuing Gender Equality Through the Courts: The Role of South Africa鈥檚 Women Judges,鈥 in Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa 189 (Taylor & Francis Group, 2021)
鈥淲ill They Have Dancing? A Sketch of the Biography of Justice Ismail Mahomed鈥 in Law, Morality and Justice: Essays in Honour of Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed 42 (Claremont: Juta and Company, 2020)
鈥淩ace, Inclusiveness and Transformation of Legal Education in South Africa,鈥 in Constitutional Triumphs, Constitutional Disappointments (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
鈥淟aw and Society鈥 in Encyclopedia of South Africa (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011)
鈥淲ithout Fear, Favor or Prejudice: Judicial Transformation and the Independence of the Judiciary in South Africa鈥 in Law and Social Movements (2010)
鈥淭he Judiciary in South Africa: Independence or Illusion?鈥 in Judicial Independence in Context (Irwin Law, 2010)
鈥淚magine All the Women: Power, Gender, and the Transformative Possibilities of the South African Constitution,鈥 in Power, Gender, and Social Change in Africa (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
鈥淪outh Africa,鈥 in Encyclopedia of Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2009)
鈥淚ncorporating International Human Rights Law in National Constitutions: The South African Experience鈥 in Progress in International Organization (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008)
鈥淎boriginal Women in Australia and Human Rights,鈥 in Women and International Human Rights Rights Law, Vol. 3 (Transnational Pub Inc., 2008)
鈥淭he South African Constitution as a Mechanism for Redressing Poverty,鈥 in Democratic Reform in Africa: Its Impact on Governance and Poverty Alleviation (James Currey, 2006)
鈥淭he South African Bill of Rights: Lessons for Australia鈥 in Comparative Perspectives on Bills of Rights (National Institute of Social Sciences & Law, Australian National University, 2004)
鈥淭he Step-Child of National Liberation: Women and Rights in the New South Africa鈥 in The Post-Apartheid Constitutions: Reflections on South Africa鈥檚 Basic Law听 (Witwatersrand University Press & Ohio University Press, 2001)
鈥淰iolence Against Aboriginal Women in Australia: Redress from the International Human Rights Framework鈥 in Global Critical Race Feminism: An International Reader (New York University Press, 2000)
鈥淧ersonal Narrative鈥 in Dear Sisters, Dear Daughters: Words of Wisdom From Multicultural Women Attorneys Who鈥檝e Been There and Done That, Multicultural Women Attorneys Network and American Bar Association (ABA Professional Education, 2000)
鈥淎ffirmative Action in South Africa: Transformation or Tokenism鈥 in Gender Race and Comparative Advantage: A Cross-National Assessment of Programs of Compensatory Discrimination (Federation Press,1999)
鈥淎ffirmative Action in South Africa: Some Theoretical and Practical Issues,鈥 in The Constitution of South Africa From a Gender Perspective (Community Law Centre at the University of the Western Cape,1995)
鈥淪pectators at the Revolution: Gender Equality鈥 in A Post-Apartheid South Africa, Law and Anthropology: International Yearbook For Legal Anthropology (Springer, 1994)
鈥淭he Sense of Belonging鈥 in No Fear of Flying (Artemis, 1993)
鈥淔reedom from Discrimination鈥 in Human Rights for South Africans (Oxford University Press, 1990)
Law Review, Journal, and Op-Ed Articles
鈥淔eminist Legal Theory and #Metoo: Revisiting Tarana Burke鈥檚 Vision of Empowerment through Empathy,鈥 10 Texas A&M Law Review 201 (2022)
鈥淎 Commission on Recognition and Reconstruction for the United States: Inspirational or Illusory?鈥 66 爱酱在线播放 Law Review 107 (2021鈥22)
鈥淎 Clarion Call for Strengthening the Rule of Law,鈥 12 Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 177 (2020)
鈥淎 Man of Ubuntu: A South African Colleague鈥檚 Tribute to Stephen Ellmann,鈥 26 Clinical Law Review 101 (2019)
鈥淲hy the NPA Must Act Now On Revelations to Zondo Commission,鈥 News24 (2018)
鈥淪outh Africa鈥檚 Historic Silicosis Class Action: Why the Settlement Matters,鈥 The Conversation (2018)
鈥淛ail Time for South African Woman Using Racist Slur Sets New Precedent,鈥 The Conversation (2018)
鈥淭he Deaths of 144 Mental Health Patients and South Africa鈥檚 Constitutional Democracy,鈥 The Conversation (2018)
鈥淲hy It鈥檚 Taken So Long To Prosecute State Capture Cases in South Africa,鈥 The Conversation (2018)
鈥淐HE鈥檚 Challenge an Opportunity Not a Crisis For UCT Faculty,鈥 PoliticsWeb (2017)
鈥淒espair and Depression at Law School Are Real, And Need Attention,鈥 The Conversation (2017)
鈥淪outh Africa鈥檚 Problems Lie in Political Negligence Not Its Constitution,鈥 The Conversation (2017)
鈥淯CT Initiates Reparation and Healing,鈥 Mail & Guardian (2017)
鈥淎 Law Professor鈥檚 Letter to Students: Respect Yourself First,鈥 News24 (2016)
鈥淪outh Africans Learn That Law Can Be a Double-Edged Sword,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淲hat Student Protests Reveal About South Africa鈥檚 Young Future Leaders,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淪outh Africa鈥檚 Public Protector Has Set a High Bar for Her Success,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淒ecade Old Rape Charge Sticks to President Zuma Like the Original Sin,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淎n Open Letter to University Students: Your Vote Matters,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淪outh Africa鈥檚 Vote Against Internet Freedom Tarnishes its Global Image,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淒isagreement Can Become an Act of Love and Reconciliation,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淟aw Faculties Must Embrace Difference to Produce Great Graduates,鈥 The Conversation (2016)
鈥淛udge鈥檚 Death Provides Moment of Reflection on Legal Reform,鈥 BusinessDay (2016)
鈥淢aking Peace with Your Enemy: Nelson Mandela and his Contribution to Conflict Resolution,鈥 co-authored with Jean Sternlight, et al. 16 Nevada Law Review 281 (2016)
鈥淛ustice, Reconciliation and the Masculinist Way: What Role for Women in Truth Commissions?鈥 60 爱酱在线播放 Law Review (2016)
鈥淎 Champion for African Freedom: Paul Robeson and the Struggle Against Apartheid鈥 Albany Law Review (2014)
鈥淎 Tribute to the Honorable Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick鈥 Albany Law Review (2012鈥13)
鈥淲ho鈥檚 Afraid of Polygamy? Exploring the Boundaries of Family, Equality and Custom in South Africa鈥 University of Utah Law Review (2009)
鈥溾楧emocracy Stops at My Front Door鈥: Obstacles to Gender Equality in South Africa鈥 in Loyola Chicago Journal of International Law (2007)
鈥淏ig Love: The Recognition of Customary Marriages in South Africa,鈥 Washington and Lee Law Review (2007)
鈥淟earning to Love After Learning to Harm: Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Gender Equality and Cultural Values,鈥 in Michigan State Journal of International Law (2007)
鈥淭he South African Judicial Appointments Process,鈥 Osgood Hall Law Journal (2006)
鈥淪ome Middle-Aged Spread, A Few Mood Swings and Growing Exhaustion: The Human Rights Movement at Middle Age,鈥 University of Tulsa Review (2006)
鈥淧erspectives on Brown: The South African Experience鈥 in 爱酱在线播放 Law Review (2004鈥05)
鈥淩eparations for Apartheid鈥檚 Victims: The Path to Reconciliation?鈥 De Paul Law Review (2004)
鈥淭wo 鈥楥olored鈥 Women鈥檚 Conversation About the Relevance of Feminist Law Journals鈥 co-authored with T. Banks, 21st Century Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (2003)
鈥淐ritical Challenges: A Conversation on Complicity and Civility in Legal Education,鈥 co-authored with S. Hom and R. Robson, Seattle Journal of Social Justice (2003)
鈥淲omen鈥檚 Human Rights and the Conversation Across Cultures,鈥 Albany Law Review (2003)
鈥淓valuating the Progress of Women鈥檚 Rights on the Fifth Anniversary of the South African Constitution,鈥 Vermont Law Review (2002)
鈥淔rom Gender Apartheid to Non-Sexism: The Pursuit of Women鈥檚 Rights in South Africa,鈥 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation (2001)
鈥淢aking Room for Critical Race Theory in International Law: Some Practical Pointers,鈥 Villanova Law Review (2000)
鈥淕lobalization, Human Rights and Critical Race Feminism: Voices from the Margins,鈥 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice (2000)
鈥淛udging the Judges: Judging Ourselves, A Grand Exercise in Forgiveness of Justice Held Hostage to Truth: South Africa鈥檚 Truth and Reconciliation Commission,鈥 Melbourne University Law Review (2000)
鈥淭he Constitutional Court Provides Succor for Victims of Domestic Violence: S v. Baloyi,鈥 South African Journal of Human Rights (2000)
鈥淰iolence Against Women in South Africa: The Role of Culture and the Limitations of the Law鈥 in 2 Temple Civil and Political Rights Law Review (1999)
鈥淪triking the Rock: Confronting Gender Equality in South Africa,鈥 Michigan Journal of Race and Law (1998)
鈥淰iolence Against Aboriginal Women in Australia: Redress From the International Human Rights Framework,鈥 60 Albany Law Review (1997)
鈥淎 Resource for Justice: South Africa鈥檚 Legal Resources Centre East Africa,鈥 Journal of Peace and Human Rights (1995)
鈥淟egal Education in a Changing South Africa,鈥 in African Law Review (1990)
鈥淎partheid: The Legal Death of the Black Worker,鈥 in Human Rights No. 2 (1987)
鈥淭he Legal Underpinnings of Gender Oppression in Apartheid South Africa,鈥 Australian Journal of Law and Society (1986)
鈥淐orporate Codes of Conduct Under Apartheid: An Assessment,鈥 Trans Africa Forum No. 3 (1986)
Editing
Editors鈥 Introduction, 鈥淎 Warrior for Justice: Essays in Honor of Justice Dikgang Moseneke,鈥 co-authored with D. Davis and T. Masengu, Acta Juridica (2017)
Editor鈥檚 Introduction, 鈥淓ssays on Law and Society,鈥 2 Law in Context (2010)
Editor鈥檚 Introduction, 鈥淔eminist Advocacy, Constitutions and Law,鈥 2 International Review of Constitutionalism (2009)
Editor鈥檚 Introduction, 鈥淟aw, Poverty and Economic Inequality,鈥 co-authored with F. Munger, 1 International Review of Constitutionalism (2009)
Guest Editor鈥檚 Introduction, 鈥淩econstruction and Reparations in International Law,鈥 Third World Legal Studies (2002鈥03)
Guest Editor鈥檚 Introduction, 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Rights and Traditional Law: A Conflict?鈥 Third World Legal Studies (1994鈥95)
Other Writing
鈥淭ransitional Perspectives on Women鈥檚 Rights,鈥 Interights Bulletin (2004)
鈥淎borigines and the Law,鈥 co-authored with G. Eames QC, in Civil Liberties in Australia, Victorian Council for Civil Liberties (1991)
鈥淛ustice in a Post-Apartheid South Africa,鈥 Legal Services Bulletin No. 3 (1990)
鈥淪ome Observations About Lawyering for the Poor in a Changing South Africa,鈥澨 African Studies Association of Australia and the Pacific Newsletter No. 1 (1990)
鈥淎 Small, Sweet Victory,鈥 in Legal Services Bulletin No. 5 (1989)
鈥淎utonomy and the Miskito Indian Community of Nicaragua,鈥 in Aboriginal Law Bulletin No. 32 (1988)
鈥淩acial Discrimination and the Law,鈥 Discrimination: The Law, the Media and Education, Seminar Proceedings, Victorians for Racial Equality (1987)
鈥淚nside South Africa 鈥 The Players and Their Role in Social Change: The Labor Unions鈥 in South Africa: Prospects for Peace and Security, International Peace Academy (1987)
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