Peer-reviewed publications 2015 Heleba, S The legal status of indigenous law under the South African Constitution in 4 th Annual International Conference on Law, Regulations and Public Policy, 8 June, Singapore, Conference Proceedings, GSTF, p. 43. 2013 Rautenbach, IM and Heleba, S The jurisdiction of the constitutional court in non-constitutional matters in terms of the Constitution Seventeenth Amendment Act of 2012 TSAR-Journal of South African Law (3) 405. 2013 Heleba, S Public participation in law making: The South African experience in 2 nd Annual International Conference on Law, Regulations and Public Policy, 17-18 June, Singapore, Conference Proceedings, GSTF, p. 172. 2012 Heleba, S Mootness and the approach to costs awards in constitutional litigation: A review of Christian Roberts and Others v Minister of Social Development and Others Case NO. 32838/05 (TPD) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 15 (5) 567. 2012 Kamga, D and Heleba, S Can economic growth translate into access to rights: A look at challenges faced by institutions in South Africa in ensuring that growth leads to better living standards SUR International Journal on Human Rights 9 (17) 83. 2012 Heleba, S and Kgori, B Recent Legal Developments: South Africa University of Botswana Law Journal 12 (2) 91. 2011 Heleba, S The right of access to sufficient water in South Africa: How far have we come Law, Democracy & Development 15(1) 1. 2011 Heleba, S and Kgori, B Recent Legal Developments: South Africa University of Botswana Law Journal 11 (2) 123. 2010 Heleba, S Recent Legal Developments: South Africa University of Botswana Law Journal 10 (1) 97. Non-peer-reviewed publications 2010 Chenwi, L & Heleba, S Old age pension case: out of sync with legal developments Economic and Social Rights Review 11(3) 12. 2009 Heleba, S The right of access to sufficient water and the Constitutional Court s judgment in Mazibuko Economic and Social Rights Review 10(4) 12. 2009 Heleba, S Realising the right of access to sufficient water in South Africa Economic and Social Rights Review 10(2) 7.
2009 Amollo, R & Heleba, S What to hold the new government accountable for: The ANC s election promises on socio-economic rights Economic and Social Rights Review 10(2) 20. 2009 Heleba, S South Africa in 2009: What is in store for socio-economic rights Economic and Social Rights Review 10(2) 22. 2008 - Khoza, S, Chenwi, L, Heleba, S South Africa s commitment to realising socio-economic rights in 2008 Economic and Social Rights Review 9(1) 17. 2008 - Heleba, S Implications of lack of community participation in service delivery Economic and Social Rights Review 9(3) 3. 2008 - Heleba, S The duty to have meaningful engagement before an eviction 10 Local Government Bulletin 25. 2008 - Heleba, S Entry into force of the Disability Convention Economic and Social Rights Review 9(2) 23. 2008 - De Vos, P and Heleba S Prescription and social security Economic and Social Rights Review 9(3) 19. 2007- Heleba, S Towards equalizing the age for accessing pensions Economic and Social Rights Review 8(4) 14. 2007- Heleba, S The Right to Land Economic and Social Rights Review 8(2) 17. 2006 - Heleba, S The Position of European Union Law in the Municipal Legal System: The Example of Finland, Sweden and Denmark 23 Utrecht Journal of International and European Law 23(63) 18. 2006 - Heleba C Launching the International Alumni Network at Utrecht University: A Conference Review 10 School of Human Rights News Letter 4. Presentations: conferences / seminars 2015 The legal status of indigenous law under the South African Constitution at the 4 th Annual International Conference on Law, Regulations and Public Policy, 8 June, Hotel Fort Canning, Singapore. 2015 Academic questions of law and how courts should deal with them: Democratic Alliance v African National Congress 2015 3 BCLR 298 (CC) at UJ Law Seminars, 19 April 2015. 2014 The public s right to participate in law making in South Africa, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht University, Achter Sint Pieter, 4 February.
2013 Can Economic Growth Translate into Access to Socio-economic Rights, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa, 1 November. 2013 Public Participation in Law Making: The South African Experience 2 nd Annual Conference on Law, Regulation and Public Policy, Hotel Fort Canning, Singapore, 17-18 June. 2012 The duty to consult: A critical evaluation at the Southern African Law Teachers Conference, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, 11 July. 2011 Duty to engage and consult: An overview of this emerging constitutional law jurisprudence University of Johannesburg Law Seminars, 11 October. 2011 International Law and basic sanitation at the seminar, Exploring the Nature and Content of the Rights to Basic Sanitation in South Africa, 10 August, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. 2011 The question of mootness in the recent court judgment of Christian Roberts and others v Minister of Social Development and Others Case No: 32838/05 at Southern African Law Teachers, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, 12 January. 2010 The right of access to sufficient water and the Constitutional Court s judgment in Mazibuko at University of Johannesburg Law Seminars. 2009 The comedy of the short finger: Taking the child s constitutional right to bodily integrity seriously, at a workshop organised by the LL.D Support Group, Law Faculty, University of the Western Cape, 16 April. 2008 - Perpetuating apartheid single sex hostels: The implications of public participation for service delivery at the conference, Ensuring Public Participation in Service Delivery: Strengthening the realisation of socio-conomic rights, 31 July, Cape Town, by the Socio-Economic Rights Project, Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape. 2008 Implications of lack of community participation for the right of access to adequate housing at local government, 2 June, at a seminar organised by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo, Norway. 2008 co-presenter on Socio-Economic Rights Litigation to Rutgers Law School Students during their visit to the Community Law Centre, March. Blind review 2013 reviewed an article for the Journal on Civil and Legal Sciences 2012 reviewed an article for the University of Botswana Law Journal
Editorships and memberships 2013 member of the editorial board of the Journal on Civil and Legal Sciences. 2012 proof-read IG Rautenbach-Malherbe Constitutional Law 6 th Ed. LexisNexis, Johannesburg. 2007-2009 co-edited the Economic and Social Rights Review. 2006 - Co-editor, Utrecht Journal of International and European Law 23 (63). Citations and acknowledgements Cited or acknowledged in: 2012 - Lindiwe Mazibuko (DA Parliamentary Leader) v Masiloyana Local Municipality Ref No: FS/2012/0319, SAHRC. 2012 Rautenbach, I Rautenbach Malherbe Constitutional Law 6 th Ed, LexisNexis, Johannesburg, 2012. 2010 Stewart, L Adjudicating Socio-Economic Rights Under a Transformative Constitution 28 Penn State International Law Review 487. 2009 Amollo, R Revisiting the Trips Regime: Rwanda-Canadian ARV Drug Deal Tests the WTO Council Decision 17 African Journal of International and Comparative law 240. 2008 - Mbazira, C You are the weakest link in realising socio-economic rights: Goodbye: Strategies for effective implementation of court orders in South Africa Socio-Economic Rights Project, Community Law Centre, Research Series No. 3. 2008 - Mbazira, C Confronting the problem of polycentricity in enforcing the socio-economic rights in the South African Constitution 23 SALJ 30. 2008 - Khoza, S Knowing and claiming your right to food (Second edition)(isixhosa version), Community Law Centre, University of Western Cape. 2007 - Mbazira, C Bolstering the Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights under the Malawian Constitution 1 Malawi Law Journal 220. Google Scholar citations Total by 2015: 16 citations
Guest Researcher 2014 Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), Utrecht, 8 Jan 5 February. 2008 Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo, Norway, 9 May 9 June. Research Associate 2014 - South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights & International Law. UJ Faculty of Law Committee Memberships 2015 served on the committee considering the appointment of the new Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law 2015 serving on the F7 (student academic exclusion committee)