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Structural and procedural barriers to accessing justice for marginalised populations Priti Patel, Deputy Director, SALC Presented at AIDS2014 Southern Africa Litigation Centre T: +27 (0) 11 587 5065 f: +27 (0) 11 587 5099 www.southernafricalitigationcentre.org
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Prescription/Statute of limitations Time limit on when you can bring a case for damages In many countries 3 years from time event occurred. LM and Others v Government of Namibia
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Standing Who can take the case to court Most countries in southern Africa have narrow standing Tapela and Another v Attorney General
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Lack of awareness of rights Failure to access courts and lawyers in necessary time. Not thinking or framing events as something for which one can seek justice.
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Access to lawyers
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Litigation process Litigation process can be long and onerous for marginalised populations. Court process itself can be alienating for the litigants Fear of public disclosure
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