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Occupiers Of 51 Olivia Road V. City Of Johannesburg: Enforcing The Right To Adequate Housing Through Engagement, Brian E. Ray Jan 2008

Occupiers Of 51 Olivia Road V. City Of Johannesburg: Enforcing The Right To Adequate Housing Through Engagement, Brian E. Ray

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On 19 February 2008, the South African Constitutional Court handed down an important new socioeconomic rights decision, Occupiers of 51 Olivia Road v City of Johannesburg ('City of Johannesburg'). City of Johannesburg approved a landmark settlement between the City of Johannesburg and residents of several informal communities in Johannesburg who had sought to prevent the City from evicting them as part of an inner-city regeneration project. Rather than imposing a direct remedy, the Court instead constitutionalised a novel 'engagement' requirement in housing-rights cases. Engagement, which requires government entities to consult with residents affected by policy decisions that may involve eviction …