The research revealed that a small but significant minority (6 %) of
civil justice problems led to loss of a home and, of that number, almost half (46 %) ended up in temporary accommodation at an average cost to the local authority of # 5,640 and the costs of a failed tenancy could be as much as # 10,500.
The program's long - standing commitment to the
problems of human rights and the legacy of apartheid in South Africa
led it to help found the African Transitional
Justice Research Network (ATJRN) to assist local researchers and civil society organizations in African countries to effectively evaluate transitional justice mechanisms and strengthen human rights advocacy on the African con
Justice Research Network (ATJRN) to assist local researchers and
civil society organizations in African countries to effectively evaluate transitional
justice mechanisms and strengthen human rights advocacy on the African con
justice mechanisms and strengthen human rights advocacy on the African continent.