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View the media reports on cases relevant to the Centre for Child Law, University of Pretoria.
The cases below are from 2006 - 2010.

Children Awaitng Trial

focus on children's plight in jail

IOL, News for South Africa and the world

Jailers deny mistreating children

IOL, News for South Africa and the world

Sexual Abuse

Rape call for better housing for kids - curator
Pretoria News, 19 July 2010

Child Abduction

Boy (10) seeks to stay in SA with dad
Pretoria News, 14 March 2006

Children in Police Cells     

Claim: cop assaults boy (12) court steps in to ease the plight of youth locked up in a cell
Pretoria News, March 2008
Siya, a 15 year old prison-commodity
Mail & Guardian, June - July 2008

Child Witnesses and Child Victims in Criminal Trial (S v Mokoena)     

Law must protect children better
The Mercury, November 2007

Family Law     

State changes tack in divorce law hearing
Business Day, May 2008
Media challenges Divorce Act
Mail & Guardian Online, May 2008

Children's Health Rights     

A life or death choice
Parent24.com, November 2008

AD v DW and Others     

American Couple can't adopt SA baby
Weekend Witness, June 2007

S v M     

Serving time does not always serve kids, court says
Pretoria News, September 2007

Sexual offences against children     

New twist in Russian child porn custody battle
Daily News, April 2007

Sexual Offence Act

Age of consent ‘the same for all’
Mercury (Durban) April 2008
Charging of Jules rape trio spurs constitutional challenge
The Star, page 3, 30 November 2010

Miscellaneous   

Hofbevel oor vonnis raak kinders van enkelouers
Die Burger, 16 October 2006
Girl (6) to have brain operation despite dad's refusal
Pretoria News, 26 October 2006
Adoption called into question in court
Pretoria News, 28 October 2006
Mother pleads for 'missing' baby to be returned
Pretoria News, 30 October 2006
Girl to go under the knife on Monday
Pretoria News, 1 November 2006
Confusion over SA report findings on child criminals
Cape Argus, March 2008
No proof that more kids are criminals
Sowetan, April 2008

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Mud schools to get millions rand revamp
6 February 2011

It has taken all of 17 years, but the pupils and staff at Tembeni Senior Primary School have finally been guaranteed a proper school. On Friday afternoon the Eastern Cape department of education reached an R8-billion out-of-court settlement with seven schools, of which Tembeni is one. The schools had taken the ­department to court to force it to provide adequate resources. Most of the schools were built from mud and lacked the most ­basic resources.


Ann Skelton, director of the Centre for Child Law who took up the schools case, said yesterday although only seven schools had brought a case against the department, they were fighting on behalf of all inadequate schools.  “It means that finally when the process is completed the children will be taught in decent schools. It is what they should have had all along. We were simply getting their basic rights for them. “There have been promises before, but now I have more faith that it will happen,” Skelton said.

Sarah Shepton from the Legal Resources Centre in Grahamstown, acting on behalf of the ­Centre for Child Law, said: “Our clients are relieved and delighted with the outcome of the litigation and intend to keep a close eye on the developments, so that promises are not broken.”
Granville Whittle, director of communications in the department of basic education, said the national department would take over the responsibility of providing infrastructure to schools in dire need, as part of its accelerated school infrastructural development initiative.

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