The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and Mtshabe v Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope 2014 5 SA 376 (ECM) dealing with the question whether a parolee could be considered a "fit and proper person" to be admitted and readmitted to the roll of attorneys raise important and interrelated issues demanding definitive and systematic consideration. This contribution seeks to isolate some of the vexed questions concerning the novel issue of whether a person previously convicted of a criminal offence and who is still serving a sentence under a parole could be admitted and/or readmitted to the roll of legal practitioners.Thukwane and Mtshabe demonstrate that the admission or readmission must ...
On 13 August 2011 Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke delivered the keynote address at the Annual ...
Magister Legum - LLMIn recent years the issue of medical parole has become a controversial issue in ...
The citizens of this country should expect no less than the highest degree of professionalism when t...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
If a person with a criminal record were to apply for admission to the legal profession, the applican...
The possibility of the early release of offenders on parole is meant to act inter alia as an incenti...
An important requirement for admission as an attorney or advocate is to be a "fit and proper" person...
Dr Kate Malleson (Department of Law, London School of Economics) assesses the need and tasks involve...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
This edition of Responsa Meridiana reflects the opinions of some of the finest young legal minds on ...
This article, published in South Africa\u27s Constitutional Court Review, focuses on the Constitutio...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
This paper is aimed at critically assessing the new section 79 of the Correctional Services Act and ...
On 13 August 2011 Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke delivered the keynote address at the Annual ...
Magister Legum - LLMIn recent years the issue of medical parole has become a controversial issue in ...
The citizens of this country should expect no less than the highest degree of professionalism when t...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
The High Court decisions in Thukwane v Law Society of the Northern Provinces 2014 5 SA 513 (GP) and ...
If a person with a criminal record were to apply for admission to the legal profession, the applican...
The possibility of the early release of offenders on parole is meant to act inter alia as an incenti...
An important requirement for admission as an attorney or advocate is to be a "fit and proper" person...
Dr Kate Malleson (Department of Law, London School of Economics) assesses the need and tasks involve...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
This edition of Responsa Meridiana reflects the opinions of some of the finest young legal minds on ...
This article, published in South Africa\u27s Constitutional Court Review, focuses on the Constitutio...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
This paper is aimed at critically assessing the new section 79 of the Correctional Services Act and ...
On 13 August 2011 Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke delivered the keynote address at the Annual ...
Magister Legum - LLMIn recent years the issue of medical parole has become a controversial issue in ...
The citizens of this country should expect no less than the highest degree of professionalism when t...