Prior to the change brought about by S v M,1 the interests of children were only considered as a circumstance or mitigating factor of the offender during the sentencing process. The article will discuss case law in order to determine the impact that the inclusion of the human rights of the child had on the sentencing process if the offender was the primary caregiver of the child. Specific reference is made to Sections 28(2) and 28(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. The article will then consider whether this inclusion might improve therapeutic outcomes without the apprehension that the interests of justice would be forfeited. A therapeutic outcome is brought about when the attention is placed on the human, emot...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
The South African Law Commission Project Committee submitted a report and draft Bill to Parliament o...
Prior to the change brought about by S v M,[1] the interests of children were only considered as a c...
Prior to the change brought about by S v M,1 the interests of children were only considered as a ci...
Punishment has mostly focused on achieving its objectives without considering the impact a sentence...
This case note reflects on the approach that should be adopted by sentencing courts when imposing se...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides children and young people with over 40 substan...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The principle, the rights of the child shall be of paramount importance in all decisions affecting t...
The 1996 Constitution ushered in a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa, increasing the p...
The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child d...
This contribution considers the Constitutional Court’s judgments about aspects of sentencing over th...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
The South African Law Commission Project Committee submitted a report and draft Bill to Parliament o...
Prior to the change brought about by S v M,[1] the interests of children were only considered as a c...
Prior to the change brought about by S v M,1 the interests of children were only considered as a ci...
Punishment has mostly focused on achieving its objectives without considering the impact a sentence...
This case note reflects on the approach that should be adopted by sentencing courts when imposing se...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides children and young people with over 40 substan...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 establishes a criminal justice system for child accused, separate f...
The principle, the rights of the child shall be of paramount importance in all decisions affecting t...
The 1996 Constitution ushered in a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa, increasing the p...
The impetus for juvenile justice law reform sprang originally from concern for the plight of child d...
This contribution considers the Constitutional Court’s judgments about aspects of sentencing over th...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
When someone commits an offence, it is only normal that punishment follows his or her conviction. Th...
The South African Law Commission Project Committee submitted a report and draft Bill to Parliament o...