by PB-M-Admin | Feb 22, 2016 | News, Radio Today
Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Pierre de Vos, Constitutional Law expert and professor in the Department of Public Law at the University of Cape Town. He spoke about the Nkandla case recently before the Constitutional Court and the implications for...
by PB-M-Admin | Feb 6, 2016 | News, Radio Today
Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Lwando Xaso from ENSafrica, who will talk about the suspension of rights in wars and emergencies. Lwando Xaso is a senior associate at ENSafrica in the corporate commercial department. She specialises in public sector...
by PB-M-Admin | Jan 14, 2016 | News, Newsletter, NEWSLETTERS 2015
2015 has been an eventful year, with many dramatic issues hitting the headlines, from xenophobia rearing its head again to the recent student activism against the cost of higher education. In this edition we highlight some of the prominent issues dealt with in our...
by PB-M-Admin | Dec 16, 2015 | News, Radio Today
To mark 3 December as International Day for Disabled Persons, Tricia spoke about the rights of the disabled in general, and in the workplace. Link: http://production98089.podomatic.com where all ProBono Law podcasts can be accessed. Join Patrick Bracher for ProBono...
by PB-M-Admin | Dec 1, 2015 | News, Radio Today
Constitutionally speaking : The public’s right to know: Editors’ Forum meets the Deputy President. Patrick Bracher hosts Ben Winks, attorney with the Dispute Resolution department at Webber Wentzel. ...