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In Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union and Others v AngloGold Ashanti Ltd t/a AngloGold Ashanti and Others 2022 (8) BCLR 907 (CC), substantive requirements for lawful secondary strikes.
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In Sithole and Another v Sithole and Another 2021 (6) BCLR 597 (CC), the Constitutional Court confirmed an order declaring s 21(2)(a) of the Matrimonial Property Act unconstitutional and invalid. Henceforth, all marriages which in terms of the Black Administration Act were automatically out of community of property are now marriages in community of property.
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In Centre for Child Law v Director-General: Department of Home Affairs and Others 2020 (8) BCLR 1015 (2020 (6) SA 199) (ECG), s 10 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act invalid and inconsistent with the Constitution as an unmarried father can’t give notice of the birth of his child under his surname, in the absence of the child’s mother or without her consent.
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In Magistrates’ Commission and Others v Lawrence and Another (Helen Suzman Foundation as amicus curiae) [2022] 1 All SA 321 (SCA), a non quorate Appointments Committee, therefore decisions taken, including the shortlisting of candidates, had to be set aside. Process fundamentally flawed.
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In this third of a six-part series showcasing champions of the rule of law in Africa, Karim Anjarwalla, Managing Partner of ALN Kenya | Anjarwalla & Khanna (A&K), talks to Craig Sisterson about the unsung heroes in everyday life who uphold and strengthen the rule of law.
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In Member of the Executive Council for the Department of Co-Operative Governance and Traditional Affairs: Free State v Maluti-A-Phofung Local Municipality and Others [2022] 3 All SA 403 (FB), application by MEC for court to review and declare on the alleged unlawful appointment of municipal managers.
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The lockdown is unconstitutional! The North Gauteng High Court’s decision in De Beer and Others v Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (21542/2020)
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In the third of a six-part series showcasing champions of the rule of law in Africa, Karim Anjarwalla of ALN talks to Craig Sisterson.
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In the first of a six-part series showcasing champions of the rule of law in Africa, Jamal Fofana of Asafo & Co. in Côte d'Ivoire talks to Craig Sisterson about educating people on the rule of law concept and thus making an impact on society.
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In Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Another v British American Tobacco South Africa (Pty) Ltd and Others [2022] 3 All SA 332 (SCA), prohibition on the sale of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, and related products an unjustifiable limitation of the rights to dignity, and bodily and psychological integrity.