The Regulation of Gatherings Act (RGA) places strict guidelines on how to exercise the right to protest, with particular emphasis on the submission of a notice of gathering to the responsible person within a municipality in terms of sections 2(4) and 3 of the Act. However, municipalities do not proactively make the notice of gathering templates available for public use (or may not have these at all), and often do not publicise the details of the designated responsible person. To test municipalities’ compliance with the RGA, the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) enlisted the help of the South African History Archive (SAHA) to submit a series of Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) requests to every municipality in South Africa. PAIA requ...
The proposals contained in Clauses 54 to 60 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill seek to ...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
This article discusses two research projects that have used the Promotion of Access to Information A...
In South Africa, the right to protest is under constant threat as a result of the state response. In...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
The Republic of South Africa is embedded from a society that has been beleaguered. Apartheid laws we...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
The inclusion of access to information in the constitution of South Africa and its concomitant legis...
South Africa is the first country in Africa more than twenty years ago to recognise the right of acc...
Bibliography: pages 86-93In South Africa, freedom of information (FOI) or the right of access to inf...
Section 3 of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 (RGA) requires the local authority within ...
The proposals contained in Clauses 54 to 60 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill seek to ...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
This article discusses two research projects that have used the Promotion of Access to Information A...
In South Africa, the right to protest is under constant threat as a result of the state response. In...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
The Republic of South Africa is embedded from a society that has been beleaguered. Apartheid laws we...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
The inclusion of access to information in the constitution of South Africa and its concomitant legis...
South Africa is the first country in Africa more than twenty years ago to recognise the right of acc...
Bibliography: pages 86-93In South Africa, freedom of information (FOI) or the right of access to inf...
Section 3 of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 (RGA) requires the local authority within ...
The proposals contained in Clauses 54 to 60 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill seek to ...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...