This article explores the gaps left by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in relation to what the appropriate internal appeal mechanism should be at the level of municipalities for the approval of building plans. This follows the unanimous judgment of the Constitutional Court in City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality v Chairman of the National Building Regulations Review Board 2018 5 SA 1 (CC) in which the Court found section 9 of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act 103 of 1977 (NBR Act), subjecting municipal building decisions to appeal by a "Review Board" appointed by the Minister of Trade and Industry, to be inconsistent with the original constitutional powers of municipalities over planning and bui...
Legislative authority in South Africa is divided among the national, provincial and local spheres of...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
This article explores the gaps left by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in relation to what ...
This article explores the gaps left by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in relation to what...
Effective legal redress against unlawful building works or construction activities can be an elusive...
The Constitution determines that the legislative and executive powers regarding 'regional planning a...
Effective legal redress against unlawful building works or construction activities can be an elusive...
On 28 August 2007, the Constitutional Court heard an appeal against the decision of the Supreme Cour...
In South Africa, the legal and policy framework for land use planning and control underwent a signif...
The Constitution recognises and makes provision for three levels of government that derive their pow...
This article responds to the tension inherent in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 19...
This is a summary of a recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) decision that elaborated on the fundamen...
In recent years, bidders aggrieved by municipal tender awards are increasingly resorting to Section ...
From text: This article deals with the decision-making powers of different spheres of government, in...
Legislative authority in South Africa is divided among the national, provincial and local spheres of...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
This article explores the gaps left by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in relation to what ...
This article explores the gaps left by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence in relation to what...
Effective legal redress against unlawful building works or construction activities can be an elusive...
The Constitution determines that the legislative and executive powers regarding 'regional planning a...
Effective legal redress against unlawful building works or construction activities can be an elusive...
On 28 August 2007, the Constitutional Court heard an appeal against the decision of the Supreme Cour...
In South Africa, the legal and policy framework for land use planning and control underwent a signif...
The Constitution recognises and makes provision for three levels of government that derive their pow...
This article responds to the tension inherent in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 19...
This is a summary of a recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) decision that elaborated on the fundamen...
In recent years, bidders aggrieved by municipal tender awards are increasingly resorting to Section ...
From text: This article deals with the decision-making powers of different spheres of government, in...
Legislative authority in South Africa is divided among the national, provincial and local spheres of...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal dispute...