F Veriava ‘Eradicating barriers to education: An introduction to the education rights project’ (September 2002) ESR Review Vol 3. No2
F Veriava ‘Enforcing the current laws on school fees’ (June 2003) ESR Review, Vol 4. No 2
F Veriava ‘A critique of the proposed amendment on school funding and school fees’(September 2005) ESR Review Vol 6 No 3
F Veriava ‘Towards effective access to education for children – The need for a comprehensive review’(June 2003) ESR Review Vol 4 No 2
F Veriava ‘Eliminating the ongoing sexual harassment and sexual violence in South African schools’ Gender Bulletin (2002) Centre for Applied Legal Studies
F Veriava ‘Teen pregnancy and the right to education in South Africa’ (October 2015) Human Rights Defender Vol 24, Issue 3
F Veriava ‘South African Supreme Court of Appeal set to hear the Limpopo textbook case Oxford Human Rights Hub (OXHRH) (November 2015)
F Veriava ‘Textbook provision for learners in South Africa: Supreme Court of Appeal judgment in the BEFA case’ Oxford Human Rights Hub (OXHRH) (January 2016)
F Veriava ‘The contribution of the civil society and the courts to the normative development of the right to basic education in the South African Constitution’ in A Mehendale and R Mukhopadhyay (eds) The Right to Education – Movements and Policies: Promises and Realities (January 2018) Norrag Special Issue
F Veriava ‘Lessons from the Green Paper’ Cape Times (May 1997)
F Veriava ‘Education is a right’ Sowetan (January 2003)
F Veriava ‘Legacy of apartheid education lives on’ This Day (March 2004)
F Veriava ‘Flies in the ointment of education policy’ Mail and Guardian (January 2007)
F Veriava ‘Officials must be held to account’ Mail and Guardian (4 August 2012)
F Veriava ‘Court cases initiate domino effect’ Mail and Guardian (31 August 2012)
F Veriava ‘Pregnant girls need protection’ Mail and Guardian (26 October 2012)
F Veriava ‘Righting the wrongs of school costs’ Mail and Guardian (30 November 2012)
F Veriava ‘Angie’s cop-out on school quality Mail and Guardian (25 January 2013)
F Veriava ‘No plan yet for education reform’ Mail and Guardian (1 March 2013)
F Veriava ‘The right to dignity flushed away’ Mail and Guardian (28 March 2013)
F Veriava ‘School’s strain at state’s long leash’ Mail and Guardian (24 May 2013)
F Veriava ‘Independent schools score victory’ Mail and Guardian (21 June 2013)
F Veriava ‘Antagonism demeans state’s case’ Mail and Guardian (5 July 2013)
F Veriava ‘Don’t rely on courts: Fix the policy’ Mail and Guardian (15 August 2013)
F Veriava ‘Bad teachers still reach for the rod’ Mail and Guardian (11 October 2013)
F Veriava ‘Progress betrayed by loopholes and double-digit deadlines’ Mail and Guardian (14 November 2013)
F Veriava ‘Schools left in an intolerable infrastructure limbo’ Mail and Guardian (21 February 2014)
F Veriava ‘Our courts are schooling the state’ Mail and Guardian (14 March 2014)
F Veriava ‘A textbook case for stronger action’ Mail and Guardian (23 March 2014)
F Veriava ‘The state must do textbooks by the book’ Mail and Guardian (17 April 2014)
F Veriava ‘Refugee children win right to learn’ Mail and Guardian (4 July 2014)
F Veriava ‘Pupils come before school politics’ Mail and Guardian (14 November 2014)
F Veriava ‘Every class should have a teacher’ Mail and Guardian (September 2014)
F Veriava ‘Learning to live in a material world’ Mail and Guardian (24 October 2014)
F Veriava ‘Public participation under threat’ Mail and Guardian (23 January 2015)
F Veriava ‘Private schools do not stand apart’ Mail and Guardian (20 February 2015)
F Veriava ‘Its best to teach pupils by the book’ Mail and Guardian (20 November 2015)
F Veriava ‘A 5-point plan to fix the basic education crisis’ Daily Maverick (21 April 2015)
F Veriava ‘In textbooks court case, at stake is government’s commitment to basic education’ Daily Maverick (November 2015)
F Veriava ‘Is the observance of one religion at schools a form of religious apartheid Daily Maverick (12 May 2017)
F Veriava ‘Why textbooks are a crucial part of every child’s learning journey’ The Conversation (November 2015)
F Veriava and T Pooe ‘School governance – Less about asserting power, more about recognition and respect’ (11 January 2018)
F Veriava ‘Too many children have died in unsafe schools’ (17 March 2018)
F Veriava 'Back to school is now the right time' Daily Maverick (7 May 2020)
F Veriava ‘To avoid another Parktown Boys school tragedy, better regulation is required’ Daily Maverick (12 March 2020)
F Veriava ‘Education must continue throughout the pandemic’ Daily Maverick (29 March 2020)
F Veriava and S Stevenson ‘The school feeding court case: The justice of eating and the obscenity of hunger’ (19 July 2020) Daily Maverick
F Veriava and S Stevenson ‘Contingency plans are needed so children can keep learning without going hungry’ (7 October 2020) Daily Maverick
D Petherbridge, M Harding and F Veriava ‘Calls for human rights budgeting in the face of retrogressive cuts is a breath of fresh air’ (10 March 2021) Daily Maverick
F Veriava ‘Time to address the struggles of black learners in private and former white schools’ (15 June 2021) Daily Maverick
F Veriava and M Brodie ‘Grassroots activism needed to safeguard our democracy' (22 February 2020) City Press
F Veriava and L Naidoo ‘Our Democracy and civic values are under attack – the fightback starts in the classroom’ (18 March 2022) Daily Maverick
F Veriava “Enforcing corporal punishment in South Africa’s schools still elusive” (12 December 2022) Daily Maverick
F Veriava ‘Stop politicising toilet deaths’ (2 April 2022) City Press
F Veriava & S Stevenson ‘Girls keep shining despite outdated patriarchal barriers to education’ (18 June 2023) City Press
F Veriava, D Petherbridge and B Twala ‘How a working democracy can ensure accountability in school feeding programme failures’ (17 May 2023) Daily Maverick
F Veriava and S Stevenson ‘Girls keep shining despite outdated patriarchal barriers to education’ (18 June 2023) City Press
F Veriava ‘UN General Comment provides a normative framework for climate justice for South Africa’s children (4 September 2023) Daily Maverick
F Veriava ‘South Africa’s Gaza genocide case against Israel — how it will be argued, and the prospects for success’ (9 January 2024) Daily Maverick
F Veriava ‘The School governance amendments in the BELA Bill are constitutional’ (24 May 2024) Daily Maverick
F Veriava ‘Children’s rights come of Age’ in Just transitions: Painting a greener future UP Re-Search Issue 7
F Veriava & AM Strohwald ‘Educational exceptions in Copyright Amendment Bill are mandated by international law and the Constitution’ (16 May 2025) Daily Maverick
F Veriava & AM Strohwald ‘Educational exceptions in Copyright Amendment Bill are mandated by international law and the Constitution’ (16 May 2025) infojustice Blog American University, Washington College of Law.
F Veriava ‘No timeline, no plan as Gauteng Department of Education continues to fail unplaced learners’ (9 January 2026) Daily Maverick