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 | 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. ...
by PB-M-Admin | Nov 16, 2015 | News, Radio Today
Constitutionally speaking. Withdrawl of South Africa from the ICC. Patrick Bracher hosts Mia Swart, professor in international law and international human rights law at the University of Johannesburg. Link: http://production98089.podomatic.com where all ProBono Law...
by PB-M-Admin | Nov 2, 2015 | News, Radio Today
Patrick Bracher hosts Patrick Bracher hosts Mpumelelo Tshabalala – candidate attorney in the pro bono department, Bowman Gilfillan. Link: http://production98089.podomatic.com where all ProBono Law podcasts can be accessed. Join Patrick Bracher for ProBono Law on...
by PB-M-Admin | Oct 22, 2015 | News, Radio Today
Constitutionally speaking. Threats to the South African Development Community Tribunal. Patrick Bracher hosts Muluka Miti-Drummond, SA Litigation Centre, with Emilia Siwingwa, Human Rights Lawyer. Join Patrick Bracher for ProBono Law on alternate Thursdays at 18h30...