The Socio-Economic Rights and Administrative Justice Research Project currently comprises two full-time staff members, one part-time staff member and several post-graduate students. See below for participant profiles and contact details.
Staff
![]() The socio-economic rights component of the SERAJ Research Project is co-ordinated by Professor Sandra Liebenberg. She is the third incumbent of the H.F. Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law and Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Stellenbosch. Read more … |
![]() The administrative justice component of the SERAJ Research Project is co-ordinated by Professor Geo Quinot. He is the Director of the African Public Procurement Regulation Research Unit (APPRRU) and a Fellow of the Ciucci Centre for Law and Social Development based at Stellenbosch University’s Faculty of Law. Read more … |
Senior Research Associate
![]() Dr Margot Strauss is a senior research associate at the Socio-Economic Rights & Administrative Justice Research Project, where she recently completed her doctoral dissertation entitled A right to the city for the South African urban poor. Read more …
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Post-graduate students
Full-time
![]() Megan Donald LLD candidate Megan is currently conducting research for her LLD research proposal under the supervision of Professor Sandy Liebenberg. Read more … |
![]() Sameera’s LLM thesis will explore the development of meaningful engagement as a judicial management doctrine. Read more … |
![]() Kathryn’s LLM thesis will explore public-interest standing in the context of access to justice in constitutional cases. Read more … |
![]() Reshard’s LLM thesis is on human rights law and its implications for corporate regulation in South Africa. Read more … |
![]() Fanelesibonge Ndebele is a senior LLB student who will work as a LLB research assistant for Professor Sandy Liebenberg. Read more … |
Building administrator
![]() Gerda Adams has been the building administrator of the CL Marais Library since 2008. |