Your freedom of movement, safety and sanity is worth more than 1 beer. It can be said with certainty this Christmas holidays that you are more likely to be stopped…
At first glance, the medical sector and legal sector appear to be two spheres which do not overlap. However, in reality, all aspects of life are regulated and as such…
South African law with respect to internet, communications and technology law has always been limited at best, as such it has in the past twenty years enacted legislation which regulated…
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a widespread problem in South Africa. GBV involves power imbalances. The expectation associated with different genders varies from gender and society over periods of time. GBV…
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 provides in section 35 (2)(d) that everyone who has been detained has the right to – challenge the lawfulness of…
Over the last week “fake news” has been spreading fast with the current taxi strike in the Western Cape. Regulation 11(5) of the Disaster Management Act, Government Gazette No: 43107…
One factor contributing to the high crime rate is the illicit smuggling of unlicensed firearms and ammunition nationally and locally. The two relevant purposes of the Firearm Control Act are…
It is imperative to note that young people often participate in punitive acts that result in them obtaining a criminal record for minor crimes. A criminal record negatively impacts the…
In the past, there has been limited control over what is posted on various social media platforms especially content that propagates harmful conduct and incites hateful speech. However, the Films…
The last decade has seen an increase in cybercrime related attacks on the legal profession. One of the main types of cybercrime attacks involve fraudulent emails purporting to be an…
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