Email: Vinodh.Jaichand
wits.ac.za
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Prof. Jaichand's
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VInodh Jaichand is currently a Professor at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Until January 2012 Prof. Jaichand was the Deputy
Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights. He directed the Ph D Programme
at the Centre from 2003 to 2006 and the LL M Programme from 2006 to 2008. He is
the author of
Restitution of Land Rights and has co-edited
60 Years
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Europe and
Anti-Discrimination
for the Judiciary.
He was
formerly Associate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law at University of
Durban-Westville in South Africa. In the years prior to joining the Centre, he
served as National Executive Director of Lawyers for Human Rights for more than
five years. He completed his Doctorate in Juridical Science degree (
summa cum)
and a LL M degree (
magna cum laude)
at Notre Dame Law
School at the Centre for Civil and Human Rights, and the LL B degree at the
University of Natal. Another LL M degree was completed at the University of
Miami while the BA degree and a Secondary Teachers’ Diploma were completed at
the University of Durban-Westville.
Vinodh has
been involved in the training of police, lawyers, prosecutors, and judges in
China, South Africa, Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Ireland, Ethiopia,
Nepal and India. Apart from English he is published in Chinese, German,
Portuguese and Spanish in numerous journals around the world. He has presented
papers in twenty-five countries.
He
holds membership in the Editorial Review Board Human Rights Series of the
Republic of Letters Publishing, the Editorial Review Board of Human Rights
& Human Welfare, in the Advisory Board of the Sur-International Journal on
Human Rights, in the International Advisory Board of Diakonia, Jerusalem. He
was the first Chairman of the Board of Integrating Ireland. He is a member
of Consulting Editorial Board of the University of Ghana Law Journal and reader
for the International Journal for Transitional Justice.
Vinodh has
taught and examined in the Mediterranean Masters on Human Rights and
Democratisation in Malta and acted as an examiner in the European Masters in
Human Rights and Democratisation in Venice. He has been the architect of the LL
M in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which was launched in September 2009.
He has
served on the Standards Generating Body on Legal Education and Training of the
South African Qualifications Authority and as an Independent Assessor by the
Council on Higher Education: Department of Education and as the
Ministerial Representative on the Council of Technikon Pretoria. He is an
Advocate of the High Court of South Africa.
AREAS
OF RESEARCH
- Social,
Economic and Cultural Rights
- Regional
Systems of Protecting Human Rights outside Europe
- Access
to Justice Issues
- Racial
Discrimination
- Land
Rights
CURRENT
RESEARCH PROJECTS
- Courting
Justice: Constitutionalisms in Brazil, India and South Africa
- Sovereignty,
Economic Globalization and Human Rights
MOST
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
-
Sixty
Years of the UDHR in Europe: Diversity within the Unity, co-authored with Markku
Suksi. European Yearbook on Human Rights 21-35, 2009.
- The
Right to Restitution of Land in THE BILL OF RIGHTS COMPENDIUM, Butterworths,
Durban 2009.
- Afterword
in 60 YEARS, 30 PERSPECTIVES: IRELAND AND THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS, Amnesty International, New Island, Dublin 2009, 203-8.
- Concluding
Remarks on Europe in 60 YEARS OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION IN EUROPE. Chapter
co-written with Markku Suksi, Intersentia, 2009.
- Ireland:
From Domestic Pre-Occupations to Wider Reception in 60 YEARS OF THE UNIVERSAL
DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE. Chapter co-written with Attracta Ingram,
Intersentia, 2009.
- Introduction
to 60 YEARS OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE. Chapter
co-written with Markku Suksi, Intersentia ,2009.
Reports
- BREAKING
DOWN BARRIERS: TACKLING RACISM IN IRELAND AT THE LEVEL OF THE STATE AND ITS
INSTITUTIONS, Report for Amnesty International (Irish Section), Dublin 2006
ISBN: 0-86210-402-5. Co-authored with Louise Beirne (which can be accessed
here)
- RIDING
ALONG WITH RACISM? Research on the Galway Taxi Industry: Employment
Opportunities, Patterns of Public Use and User Perceptions, Irish Centre for
Human Rights 10 December 2010 (which can be accessed
here)
Chapters
- Navi Pillay: Overcoming the Odds, in PROTECTING HUMANITY Essays in
Honour of Navanetham Pillay, Brill, Leiden, 2010, 15-23
- Impetus for Rebellion? Self-determination and Minority Rights in
South Africa in STELLA IURIS Hoctor
& Kidd (eds.) Juta, Cape Town, 2010, 322-348
- An Introduction to Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights. in Chowdhury and Bhuniyan (eds.) INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW Brill, Leiden 2010,
51-68
- The Right to Restitution of Land in THE BILL OF RIGHTS COMPENDIUM,
Butterworths, Durban 2009.
- Afterword in 60 YEARS, 30 PERSPECTIVES:
IRELAND AND THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, Amnesty International,
New Island, Dublin 2009, 203-8.
- Concluding Remarks on Europe in 60 YEARS
OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION IN EUROPE. Chapter co-written with Markku Suksi,
Intersentia, 2009.
- Ireland: From Domestic Pre-Occupations
to Wider Reception in 60 YEARS OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN
EUROPE. Chapter co-written with Attracta Ingram, Intersentia, 2009.
- Introduction to 60 YEARS OF THE
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE. Chapter co-written with Markku
Suksi, Intersentia ,2009.
Peer
Reviewed Articles
-
Overview of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights from an International
Perspective,
117-124, 2010 The Protection Project
Journal of Human Rights and Civil Society, Johns Hopkins University.
-
Sixty Years of the UDHR in Europe: Diversity within the Unity, co-authored with Markku Suksi. European Yearbook on Human Rights 21-35, 2009.
-
The Right to Water,
Privatised Water and Access to Justice: Tackling United Kingdom Water
Companies’ Practices in Developing Countries, 543-562 2007 South African
Journal on Human Rights Volume 23. Co-authored with Damon Barrett
RECENT
PRESENTATIONS
- 17 October 2010- Finding Common Ground,
2nd Irish-American Human Rights Exchange, Galway
- 12 June 2010- AN INTODUCTION TO
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, Presented at the School for International
Relations Conference on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Tehran
- 12 June 2010-LAND AND HOUSING RIGHTS:
SOME SOLUTIONS FROM OTHER JURISDICTIONS, Presented at the School for
International Relations Conference on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,
Tehran
- 20 November 2009-SOME INTIAL FINDINGS ON
LAND RIGHTS IN BRAZIL, INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA- Presented at Lawyers for Human
Rights Role and Impact of Public Interest Litigation in South Africa,
Johannesburg
- 9 October 2009- SIXTY YEARS OF THE
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPE WITH RELEVANCE FOR THE
USA-Presented the Inaugural Irish-American Exchange, Centre for Civil and Human
Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School, South Bend, Indiana, U.S.A
- 5 August 2009-OVERVIEW OF ECONOMIC,
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE-Presented at the
Experts Meeting in honour of Islamic Human Rights and Human Dignity Day,
organized by John Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies,
Beirut, Lebanon.
- 14 April 2009- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: LESSONS
FOR AFRICA AFTER 60 YEARS OF THE UDHR IN EUROPE at the Seminario Internacional/
Curso Sobre Direito da Proteccao Social no Contexto de HIV/SIDA at the Centre
for Human Rights at the Faculty of Law, University of Eduardo Mondalane,
Maputo, Mozambique
- 25 March 2009- 60 YEARS OF THE UDHR IN
EUROPE: SOME QUESTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD, University of KwaZulu-Natal,
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
Seminars
& Other Presentations
- 25-26 June 2010- International Human
Rights Institutions and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, EU-China Human
Rights Workshop, Madrid
- 15
October 2009- The Potential for Public Interest Litigation in Ethiopia--
Presented at the Rule of Law Seminar for the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission,
Addis Ababa
- 14
October 2009-The International Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights- Presented at the Rule of Law Seminar for the Ethiopian Human Rights
Commission, Addis Ababa
- 3
June 2009-Human Rights-Based Approaches in Times of Economic Downturn, Amnesty
Ireland CEO Roundtable Seminar on Human Rights, Gresham Hotel, Dublin
- 2-13
May 2009- EU-China Seminars on Human Rights organised by the Irish Centre for
Human Rights, Prague. Chair of four sessions.
- 27
March 2009- Staff Seminar on 60 Years of the UDHR in Europe: Some Questions for
the Developing World, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
Trainings
- 26
May 2008- Amnesty International Human Rights Based Education Training, Dublin.
- 21
May 2008- Training of the Gardai on State and Institutional Racism in Ireland,
Nenagh.
- 26
February 2008- Training of the Gardai on State and Institutional Racism in
Ireland, Nenagh.
- 11
February 2008- Training of the Gardai on State and Institutional Racism in
Ireland, Templemore.