Law
Herbex misleads after legal setback
The Advertising Standards Authority can issue rulings on the adverts of non-members
By Safura Abdool Karim and Nathan Geffen
Law | 6 October 2017
Court decision a victory for asylum seekers
Home Affairs director-general used his power unlawfully
Law | 3 October 2017
Supreme Court of Appeal gives advertising authority its fangs back
Blow dealt to advertisers of quack medicines
Law | 30 September 2017
Understanding the party funding judgment
Judge finds that privacy of donors is not a good enough reason to limit the right to vote
Law | 28 September 2017
Court declares land tenure act invalid
Parliament told to fix section which discriminates against women
Law | 27 September 2017
Understanding the court judgment on polygynous Muslim marriages
Wills Act unfairly discriminates against second and subsequent wives
Law | 22 September 2017
Ekapa Minerals abandons part of its case against Zama Zama miners
Interdict found to be flawed
Law | 20 September 2017
What is a fair price for expropriated land?
Supreme Court of Appeal has to decide hotly contested issue
Law | 18 September 2017
Judge urges Bromwell Street parties to mediate
“It is tragic that people would have to go to Wolwerivier [when] there could have been some place closer to Woodstock for them to stay”
By Denise Patterson and Ashleigh Furlong
Law | 14 September 2017