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When a delay is a denial!

by PB-M-Admin | Oct 1, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, Newsletter, NEWSLETTERS 2020

National Adoption Coalition v Head of Department of Social Development for KwaZulu-Natal NO 2020 (4) SA 284 (KZN) (“National Adoption Coalition case” By Dante Adams, Fasken In the Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations, young Pip remarks that: “In the little world...

Sheriff’s costs in Children’s Court cases – who should pay?

by PB-M-Admin | Oct 1, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, Newsletter, NEWSLETTERS 2020

By Elsabe Steenhuisen   Introduction The disbursements in cases ProBono.Org refers to legal practitioners (“LPs”), are mostly sponsored by the LPs, such as their travel expenses and photocopies. But what about the sheriff’s costs, which can be a substantial...
Institutional responses to combat corruption in South Africa

Institutional responses to combat corruption in South Africa

by PB-M-Admin | Aug 27, 2020 | Newsletter, Uncategorised

By Melissa Engelbrecht, Legal Intern – Cape Town In an address to the nation on 23 July 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that millions of rands of COVID-19 relief funds had been lost to corruption; his first official admission of corrupt practices in this...
Temporary Employment Services (Labour Brokers) and their future in the South African labour spectrum

Temporary Employment Services (Labour Brokers) and their future in the South African labour spectrum

by PB-M-Admin | Aug 27, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, Newsletter, NEWSLETTERS 2020

By Siyabonga Zondi, Durban Intern   The use of temporary employment services (TES), better known as labour brokers, in the South African labour market has always been a topic that has polarised opinion, in both the political and the legal environment. The Labour...
What happens to your assets when you die?

What happens to your assets when you die?

by PB-M-Admin | Aug 27, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, Newsletter, NEWSLETTERS 2020

By Mukethwa Chauke – Johannesburg   The concept of succession is not a foreign concept in our African legal system. In customary law the heirs of the deceased were determined through the male line ,referred to as the male primogeniture rule, which is well known...
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