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Constitutional implications of Covid-19: The striking down of the lockdown regulations Issue 14
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...
Disrobed – Digital labour proceedings during the lockdown Issue 13
Since 1995, South Africans have become accustomed to life under a constitutional democracy. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996...
BEE during COVID-19: Talking Po!nts Issue 12
After NEHAWU drew a blank with the first attempt to challenge a lockdown regulation (see Talking Points Issue 4 available on Juta Press Room) issued...
Constitutional implications of COVID-19: Arrests and the use of force to enforce lockdown Issue 11
Jason Brickhill This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from COVID-19 and the responses to...
Juta Covid-19 Unlocking the workplace – Safety first Issue 10
John Grogan and Avinash Govindjee To date, the Covid-19 onslaught has killed more than a million people and nobody knows how many more...
COVID-19, The Courts and Access to Justice Issue 9
Professor T Broodryk Faculty of Law Stellenbosch University Introduction The challenges confronting South Africa’s court system prior to the arrival...
The effect of Covid-19 on schools: Focus on core business – a practical approach Issue 8
The effect of Covid-19 on schools: Focus on core business – a practical approach There is currently a great deal of uncertainty in the education...