Life imprisonment has been part of South Africa's penal regime for decades. This article analyses how this form of punishment has changed in meaning in since 1906. The author looks at life imprisonment during the death penalty period ; life imprisonment in the aftermath of the abolition of the death penalty ; life imprisonment under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, when it could only be imposed by the High Courts ; and life imprisonment during the Criminal Law Amendment Act, when the regional courts were also empowered to impose this sentence. The author discusses the laws and circumstances which prevailed in the above four periods. With life imprisonment now being the severest sentence that can be imposed in South Africa, the author highlig...
Since the abolition of the death penalty in 1995, the Supreme Court has sentenced several offenders ...
In South Africa, the death penalty has been repealed just after the arrival of democracy in 1994. At...
Doctor EducationisIt is rare in law and in other disciplines for a word or a phrase to appear to mea...
This article investigates the meaning and use of life imprisonment in South Africa in four major leg...
When the death penalty was declared unconstitutional in South Africa, the government enacted the Cr...
Like many societies, South Africa seeks to respond to the increasing killing of police officers, by ...
In October 2010, the Rwandan Law Relating to Serving Life Imprisonment with Special Provisions came ...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe study has three major aims: To give a detailed discussion of the question of p...
In May 2018, Pieter Van Tonder was sentenced to indefinite imprisonment in the Cape High Court. Van ...
The issue of life imprisonment is always a contentious one. Some people argue that life imprisonment...
A person found guilty of genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity is liable to be sentenced t...
The possibility of the early release of offenders on parole is meant to act inter alia as an incenti...
Article 22(1) of 1995 Constitution of Uganda protects the right to life and provides that it can on...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
Since the abolition of the death penalty in 1995, the Supreme Court has sentenced several offenders ...
In South Africa, the death penalty has been repealed just after the arrival of democracy in 1994. At...
Doctor EducationisIt is rare in law and in other disciplines for a word or a phrase to appear to mea...
This article investigates the meaning and use of life imprisonment in South Africa in four major leg...
When the death penalty was declared unconstitutional in South Africa, the government enacted the Cr...
Like many societies, South Africa seeks to respond to the increasing killing of police officers, by ...
In October 2010, the Rwandan Law Relating to Serving Life Imprisonment with Special Provisions came ...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe study has three major aims: To give a detailed discussion of the question of p...
In May 2018, Pieter Van Tonder was sentenced to indefinite imprisonment in the Cape High Court. Van ...
The issue of life imprisonment is always a contentious one. Some people argue that life imprisonment...
A person found guilty of genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity is liable to be sentenced t...
The possibility of the early release of offenders on parole is meant to act inter alia as an incenti...
Article 22(1) of 1995 Constitution of Uganda protects the right to life and provides that it can on...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
Since the abolition of the death penalty in 1995, the Supreme Court has sentenced several offenders ...
In South Africa, the death penalty has been repealed just after the arrival of democracy in 1994. At...
Doctor EducationisIt is rare in law and in other disciplines for a word or a phrase to appear to mea...