Archive 2022

The Constitutional Court did not confirm the declaration made by High Court that s 24(2) of the LPA is unconstitutional

Chakanyuka and Others v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services; Rafoneke and Another v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services (CC) (unreported case no CCT 315/21, CCT 321/321 and CCT […]

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New legislation – October 2022

Legislation published from 4 August – 2 September 2022 By Shanay Sewbalas and Johara Ally Acts Border Management Authority Act 2 of 2020 Commencement of the Act. Commencement of ss […]

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Employment law update – Defamatory statements made by an employer

In Munthali v Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa [2022] 8 BLLR 769 (GP), the applicant was employed by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa Development Foundation (PRASA) as […]

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Employment law update – Exception to piecemeal reviews

Super Group Trading (Pty) Ltd t/a Supergroup Dealerships v NUMSA obo Carolus and Others (LC) (unreported case no C06/2021, 22-7-2022) (Leslie AJ) The first respondent, trade union referred an unfair […]

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Recent articles and research – October 2022

Abbreviation Title Publisher Volume/issue JACL Journal of Anti-Corruption Law University of the Western Cape, Faculty of Law (2020) 4 (2021) 5 JCLA Journal of Comparative Law in Africa Juta (2022) […]

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How do we control the cyberattack beast?

Most companies believe that because they are small in size, they will never have to face a cyberattack. Hackers and cybersecurity criminals target every kind of business, as long as […]

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Female legal practitioners must respect and support one another

The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) in collaboration with the Black Lawyers Association (BLA), the National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL), the independent attorneys and the South African Women […]

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Male legal practitioners should engage on issues that affect female legal practitioners

On 25 August 2022, the Cyrus R Vance Center for International Justice in collaboration with various organisations, held the second leg of the series of webinars under the theme, ‘Eliminating […]

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Female legal practitioners can have a successful career and build families

The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) held a three-part series of webinars for Women’s Month in collaboration with the Black Lawyers Association (BLA), the National Association of Democratic Lawyers […]

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Reviving and restoring female legal practitioners: Creating a competitive space for women and men to co-exist

The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) held a three-part series of webinars for Women’s Month in collaboration with the Black Lawyers Association (BLA), the National Association of Democratic Lawyers […]

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