Corporal Punishment: Policies & Law

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Our articles offer clear, thoughtful insights into issues that affect religious freedom in South Africa. They are written to help individuals, faith communities, and organisations understand their constitutional rights, stay informed about current developments, and engage confidently and responsibly in public discussions.

9/6/2026

OP-ED: Consultation Is Not an Afterthought: Parental Rights and the Siyalingana Guide

3/6/2026

Interview on the CRL's Premature Victory Lap

2/6/2026

OP-ED: The CRL should not mistake a warning light for a victory lap

29/5/2026

OP-ED: When a Religious Community Becomes a Security Category

27/5/2026

Beloftebos Settlement Agreement Interview

22/5/2026

Beloftebos: Settled, Not Decided

16/2/2026

BRIEFING MEMO - What Changed on 11 February 2026?

5/2/2026

STATEMENT: FOR SA Welcomes ANC Clarification on CRL and State Regulation of Religion

29/1/2026

PODCAST: Fact checking the CRL with Michael Swain

28/11/2025

Faith Taking Responsibility: Why the Religious Freedom Charter and Code of Conduct are the Real Alternatives to State Regulation

When the Law Is Enforced, Justice Is Done: Why South Africa Does Not Need New Laws to Stop “Abuses” in the Church

Is Rwanda the CRL Model for State Religion in South Africa?

Parental Rights on Trial: What South Africa Can Learn from the U.S. Supreme Court’s Ruling in Mahmoud v Taylor

1/8/2025

The battle for Africa’s soul: how global institutions undermine African values

10/7/2025

Global Health, Local Freedoms: Why South Africa Must Rethink the WHO Pandemic Agreement