South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests during protest action has likewise increased. In June 2017 the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) challenged the constitutionality of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 in the Western Cape High Court. This was an appeal from the magistrates’ court in which 21 members of the SJC were convicted of contravening the Regulation of Gatherings Act for failing to provide notice. This is the first court challenge to the constitutionality of the Regulation of Gatherings Act. Although the challenge was brought on restricted grounds, it highlights the Regulation of Gatherings Act as a sharp point of controversy. This article will consider the regul...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of access ...
Protest action is not a new phenomenon in democratic South Africa. In the 1980s and 1990s, many stay...
Section 3 of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 (RGA) requires the local authority within ...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
In South Africa, the right to protest is under constant threat as a result of the state response. In...
This article explores the nature and causes of prisoner protests, looking at it first from a sociolo...
The Regulation of Gatherings Act (RGA) places strict guidelines on how to exercise the right to prot...
Protest actions has become part of South Africa's political landscape. The extent to which it is inc...
The Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 is a old order piece of legislation, but gives full re...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2017. Fundamental rights and democratic contestation : reflections on freedom of...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of access ...
Protest action is not a new phenomenon in democratic South Africa. In the 1980s and 1990s, many stay...
Section 3 of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 (RGA) requires the local authority within ...
Judgment in the long-awaited SJC10 case was handed down on 24 January 2018. This case marks a victor...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
Despite the historical and ongoing importance of protest as a vehicle for children to express themse...
Frequent protests, arising from a diversity of motivations, are a feature of the South African lands...
This issue of South African Crime Quarterly is a special issue focusing on protest. It is guest edit...
In South Africa, the right to protest is under constant threat as a result of the state response. In...
This article explores the nature and causes of prisoner protests, looking at it first from a sociolo...
The Regulation of Gatherings Act (RGA) places strict guidelines on how to exercise the right to prot...
Protest actions has become part of South Africa's political landscape. The extent to which it is inc...
The Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 is a old order piece of legislation, but gives full re...
While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that ...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2017. Fundamental rights and democratic contestation : reflections on freedom of...
In recent years, schools have borne the brunt of protesters’ frustrations with the lack of access ...
Protest action is not a new phenomenon in democratic South Africa. In the 1980s and 1990s, many stay...
Section 3 of the Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 (RGA) requires the local authority within ...