THE PROMOTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE ACT, 2000 (Act 3 of 2000)
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PAJA Booklet - You have the right to be given written reason (2006)

   You and the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act

If you - as a citizen - have been affected negatively by an administrative action, if you want to get a basic idea of what the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act is about or if you want to know what administrative action is at all, that is the right way to start. 2005


Booklet on Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2004

Here you find more information about the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act. Even though this information is aimed at the public in general, it can be used especially by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community based organizations (CBOs) and paralegals.

   Part 1    Part 2    Part 3

NGO Learner Workbook - Aug 2004 Edition

This workbook is designed to help you in your work in the way you relate to government.It has been written not just as a work-shop guide,but as an information resource, for you to refer back to often and refresh your understanding of the AJA.

   Content - Content page
   Chapter 1 - Introduction
   Chapter 2 - The Context: A background to the PAJA
   Chapter 3 - A law to protect your rights: An introduction to the PAJA
   Chapter 4 - The other side: Administrators making decisions with the PAJA
   Chapter 5 - First notice: How to respond to a first notice
   Chapter 6 - The second notice
   Chapter 7 - Requesting reasons: When, how and where - the guide to finding out why
   Chapter 8 - Internal appeal: Exhausting internal remedies when reasons are not enough
   Chapter 9 - Decisions affecting the public: Section 4 of the PAJA
   Chapter 10 - Going to Court: Taking a matter under judicial review
   Chapter 11 - Simulation: Putting the learning to work
   Chapter 12 - Using the PAJA: NGOs putting the PAJA to work
   Chapter 13 - Access to information: The Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2 of 2002.
   Chapter 14 - Answers: To the Exercises in the Workbook
   Chapter 15 - Resources: The Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, Act 3 of 2000 (As amended by Act 53 of 2002)

Training Project for NGO's in the PAJA 3/2000 (Sep 2003 - Aug 2004)

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   Practical Guide

The aim of this guide is to provide you - as an administrator in the public service - with an introduction to the most important requirements of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act. By following the simple procedures set out in this Guide, you will be able to comply with these new policy and law.


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