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The constitutional standing on municipal planning as a function

  • DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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  • South Africa
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  • August 23 2010

One of the main aims of the legislature is to limit confusion and create certainty amongst parties to whom legislation applies

When picketing strikers make too much noise!

  • ENS - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
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  • South Africa
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  • November 12 2010

Can picketing strikers be stopped from making too much noise in a shopping mall?

Lawyers beware!

  • ENS - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
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  • South Africa
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  • September 7 2011

In a recent landmark decision in South Africa, the Constitutional Court ordered an attorney to pay, from his own pocket, the costs of an application which had been brought to the high court, including the cost of the application for the Hight Court Judge's recusal

Strikeprotest march violence: lessons from the constitutional court

  • ENS - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
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  • South Africa
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  • June 14 2012

In South African Transport and Allied Workers Union vs Garvis and Others 2011 (12) BCLR 1249 (SCA) the union, SATAWU, organised a protest march as part of a national strike

A powerful dilemma - the struggle between power and procedure in administrative law

  • ENS - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
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  • South Africa
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  • March 23 2012

The advent of the South African constitutional era brought with it a vigorous inquiry into the relationship between the exercise of power and the procedural framework by which such power is constrained

No way back for miscreant cops

  • DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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  • South Africa
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  • September 26 2011

Capetonians who travel to work on the N2 shall not easily forget the absolute chaos on the morning of 15 August 2007 caused by a great many Metro Police officers blockading the traffic in protest against plans by the City of Cape Town to re-grade their posts

Deduction of contingent liablities - further developments

  • DLA Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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  • South Africa
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  • May 13 2011

The ability to claim a deduction of contingent liabilities in the context of the disposal of a business or assets has recently been considered in a number of instances