Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble, peacefully and unarmed, and the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 enables the exercise of this right peacefully and with due regard to the rights of others. The recent student protests across South Africa have occasioned litigation seeking to interdict protest action, which the universities claim is unlawful. Overly broad interdicts, which interdict lawful protest action, violate the constitutional right to assembly and have a chilling effect on protests. In a decision of the High Court of South Africa, Eastern Cape Division, Grahamstown, a final interdict was granted interdicting two individuals from, among other things, disrupting ...
In this last term, the highest courts in the U.S. and South Africa, respectively, the United States ...
Rights of assembly and freedom of speech are a rich ground for decision-making by police, prosecutor...
The rule of law as a foundational constitutional value constrains the exercise of public power but t...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
Hotz v University of Cape Town (2016 (4) All SA 723 (SCA)) presented the Supreme Court of Appeal (SC...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of ac...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of access ...
This thesis examines whether the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (‘LRA’) justifiably limits the cons...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
The following four court applications set the stage for the debate on challenges to school disciplin...
In this last term, the highest courts in the U.S. and South Africa, respectively, the United States ...
Rights of assembly and freedom of speech are a rich ground for decision-making by police, prosecutor...
The rule of law as a foundational constitutional value constrains the exercise of public power but t...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
Hotz v University of Cape Town (2016 (4) All SA 723 (SCA)) presented the Supreme Court of Appeal (SC...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of ac...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of access ...
This thesis examines whether the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (‘LRA’) justifiably limits the cons...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
The following four court applications set the stage for the debate on challenges to school disciplin...
In this last term, the highest courts in the U.S. and South Africa, respectively, the United States ...
Rights of assembly and freedom of speech are a rich ground for decision-making by police, prosecutor...
The rule of law as a foundational constitutional value constrains the exercise of public power but t...