by Jason Brickhill | Jun 7, 2020 | Talking Points
This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from Covid-19 and the responses to it. In this instalment, I consider the judgment in De Beer striking down the lockdown regulations. On 2 June 2020, the North Gauteng...
by Jason Brickhill | May 25, 2020 | Talking Points
Jason Brickhill This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from COVID-19 and the responses to it. In this instalment, I consider the role of the courts. My first three articles considered the broad constitutional...
by Jason Brickhill | May 10, 2020 | Talking Points
Constitutional implications of COVID-19: Access to justice and the functioning of the courts during lockdown Jason Brickhill This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from COVID-19 and the responses to it. In this...
by Jason Brickhill | May 10, 2020 | Talking Points
Constitutional implications of COVID-19 Parliament: oversight, law-making and public participation in lockdown Jason Brickhill This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from COVID-19 and the responses to it. In...
by Jason Brickhill | Apr 22, 2020 | Talking Points
Constitutional implications of COVID-19 Jason Brickhill This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from COVID-19. In this first installment, I map the rights framework and the governance and accountability structures...