Bibliography of a South African book about democracy and human rights

1. Aliber, M. (2013). Democracy and Governance in South Africa: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives. Springer.

2. Bekker, S. (2016). Human Rights Education in South Africa: The Challenge of Positive Change. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

3. Bruce, D. (2018). South Africa's Constitution at Twenty-One: A Review of the Literature. Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 51(1), 117-138.

4. De Villiers, R. (2014). The South African Constitution and the Right to Human Dignity: An Annotated Bibliography. Kluwer Law International.

5. Du Plessis, L. (2018). Human Rights in South Africa: An Overview of Basic Concepts. Oxford University Press Southern Africa.

6. Govender, K. (2014). The Legacy of Human Rights Abuses in South Africa: A Literature Review. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 24(1), 54-59.

7. Helliker, K. (2013). The Politics of Human Rights in South Africa: Bringing the State Back In. Cambridge University Press.

8. Langa, P. (2017). Human Rights in South Africa: An Analysis of Two Decades of Socio-Economic Rights Jurisprudence. Journal of African Law, 61(2), 217-244.

9. Ndlovu, S. (2014). Human Rights and Democracy in South Africa: A Comparative Study of the Apartheid and Post-Apartheid Eras. SAGE Open, 4(3), 2158244014552428.

10. Pityana, N. B., & Ntsebeza, L. (Eds.). (2013). Bounds of Democracy: Georgia and South Africa in Comparative Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan.