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The law reports

August 2015 (4) South African Law Reports (pp 329 – 643); [2015] 3 All South African Law Reports July no 1 (pp 1 – 129) and no 2 (pp 131 […]

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Legal Practice Act: What’s happening now?

Since the enactment of the Legal Practice Act 28 of 2014 in September 2014, reasonable progress has been made. To recapitulate, the organised legal profession has entered the transitional phase […]

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From pilot project to more than just a legal education institution

The LSSA’s School for Legal Practice celebrates a quarter century of training candidate practitioners Compiled by Barbara Whittle and Nomfundo Manyathi-Jele In 1988 the Council of the then Association of […]

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The law reports

July 2015 (4) South African Law Reports (pp 1 – 328); [2015] 2 All South African Law Reports June no 1 (pp 517 – 656); and no 2 (pp 657 […]

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Debt collection system to be changed

In trying to curtail the abuse of the debt recovery procedure system, the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development released a statement to say that it is finalising the Magistrates’ […]

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I don’t want your money honey – Recognition of Customary Marriages Act

By Magdaleen de Klerk There is a certain scope for confusion or at least uncertainty as to whether s 10(2) of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 120 of 1998 […]

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The law reports

June 2015 (3) South African Law Reports (pp 313 – 649); [2015] 2 All South African Law Reports May no 1 (pp 251 – 386) and no 2 (pp 387 […]

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IBA celebrates the Magna Carta

Chief Justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, delivered the keynote address at the International Bar Association’s 800th anniversary celebration of the Magna Carta in Cape Town in May. The International Bar Association recently […]

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The law reports

May 2015 (1) South African Law Reports (pp 1 – 312); [2015] 2 All South African Law Reports April no 1 (pp 1 – 126); and no 2 (pp 127 […]

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Solicitor-general to head Office of the State Attorney

The then Minister of Justice, Jeff Radebe, introduced the idea of appointing the country’s first solicitor-general in 2012. At the time, Minister Radebe said: ‘The solicitor-general will be the state’s […]

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