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The courts in South Africa have tried to enforce the housing rights of people faced with evictions. However, though legislation and policies offer protection as well, evictions that at times result in homelessness are a regular occurrence and often occur in a way that is incompatible with respect for human rights. Many poor and vulnerable people are evicted without being given an opportunity to oppose their eviction or present their case in court, without adequate notice of when the eviction order will be carried out, and in some instances, without the provision of suitable alternative accommodation. More often than not, those faced with eviction are not aware of their rights or face obstacles in enforcing them through the legal system. This book offers useful and accessible information on the substantive and procedural standards in international and national law that have to be respected prior to, during and after evictions. It aims to raise awareness of these standards so that people can have the relevant information to advance housing rights.
Softcover. English. Community Law Centre, UWC. 2008. ISBN: 9781868086856. 90 pp. Good. Book No: 2504358