The Regulation of Gatherings Act 205 of 1993 is a old order piece of legislation, but gives full recognition to the right to freedom of assembly and expression. These rights are entrenched in sections 16 and 17 of the Bill of Rights and enjoy a generous interpretation. Section 5 of the Act creates limitations on these rights, as the responsible officer of a local authority is allowed to prohibit a gathering when he has reasonable grounds to believe that the police will not be able to prevent traffic disruption, injury or substantial damage to property. Given the fact that this limitation serves to protect a compelling state interest, it constitutes a reasonable and justifiable limitation in terms of section section 36 of the Bill of...
Many modern constitutional charters of fundamental rights authorize the limitation of the rights the...
The renewal of the Federation must confirm the pre-eminence of citizens over institutions, guarantee...
This Article explores the right to passage and its corollary, the nuisance doctrine of obstructio...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2017. Fundamental rights and democratic contestation : reflections on freedom of...
This thesis examines whether the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (‘LRA’) justifiably limits the cons...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
The right of peaceful assembly has been recognised as a critical component of democracy. In Africa ...
The article discusses the constitutionality of sections 5 and 6 of the Public Order Act of Zambia. T...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Prior to the constitutional dispensat...
The right to Freedom of assembly is among the political rights enshrined under the Constitution of t...
Fifteen years into our constitutional democracy, it is accepted as a trite doctrine of Constitutiona...
It will be the purpose of this article to assay the historical evolution of the freedom of assembly,...
Suspension of and limitation on fundamental rights and freedoms are justified violations of constitu...
Freedom of expression is a core liberty for all constitutional democratic systems. It ens...
Many modern constitutional charters of fundamental rights authorize the limitation of the rights the...
The renewal of the Federation must confirm the pre-eminence of citizens over institutions, guarantee...
This Article explores the right to passage and its corollary, the nuisance doctrine of obstructio...
South Africa has seen a groundswell of protests in the past few years. The number of arrests ...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2017. Fundamental rights and democratic contestation : reflections on freedom of...
This thesis examines whether the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (‘LRA’) justifiably limits the cons...
Section 17 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 enshrines the right to assemble...
The right of peaceful assembly has been recognised as a critical component of democracy. In Africa ...
The article discusses the constitutionality of sections 5 and 6 of the Public Order Act of Zambia. T...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Prior to the constitutional dispensat...
The right to Freedom of assembly is among the political rights enshrined under the Constitution of t...
Fifteen years into our constitutional democracy, it is accepted as a trite doctrine of Constitutiona...
It will be the purpose of this article to assay the historical evolution of the freedom of assembly,...
Suspension of and limitation on fundamental rights and freedoms are justified violations of constitu...
Freedom of expression is a core liberty for all constitutional democratic systems. It ens...
Many modern constitutional charters of fundamental rights authorize the limitation of the rights the...
The renewal of the Federation must confirm the pre-eminence of citizens over institutions, guarantee...
This Article explores the right to passage and its corollary, the nuisance doctrine of obstructio...