Evictions in South Africa: Relevant International and National Standards
Forced evictions threaten a range of human rights. These include the rights to human dignity, security of the person, privacy, health, access to adequate housing, education and life, as well as freedom of movement and freedom to choose one’s residence.
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Evictions in South Africa: Relevant International and National Standards
Forced evictions threaten a range of human rights. These include the rights to human dignity, security of the person, privacy, health, access to adequate housing, education and life, as well as freedom of movement and freedom to choose one’s residence.