The Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) is a human rights organisation based at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. We use the law to bring about social change in society through a combination of research, advocacy and litigation. We have 5 programmatic areas all of which are guided by our 4 key pillars of work, namely: Expanding the agency of marganisalised actors; horizontal application of the Constitution; developing critical partnership with the state and taking an intersectional and gendered approach to human rights violations. The promotion and protection of human rights defenders is a cross-cutting theme throughout our 5 programmes.
Themes
Courts Systems
Policing
Pre-trial Detention
Courts Systems
Policing
Pre-trial Detention
People Groups
Activists
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
LGBTQIA+ persons
People facing Exclusion
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People experiencing Poverty
Protestors
Activists
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
LGBTQIA+ persons
People facing Exclusion
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People experiencing Poverty
Protestors
Approach
Advocacy
Law Reform
Policy Reform
Research
Strategic Litigation
Advocacy
Law Reform
Policy Reform
Research
Strategic Litigation
Country(ies)
South Africa
South Africa
Regions
Africa
Africa