Law
Environment officials searched mine with unlawful warrant, argues mine lawyer
Search was conducted after controversial Australian-owned West Coast mine, Tormin, allegedly caused a cliff to collapse
By John Yeld
Law | 23 February 2017
Why South Africa can still withdraw from the International Criminal Court
And what you can do to stop it
Law | 23 February 2017
“Vanished”: Robertson Abattoir court settlement goes missing
No record of dismissed workers’ agreement in court file
Law | 23 February 2017
Court hears why nuclear deal should be stopped
“We had the arms deal, we had Nkandla … it’s not the majority of South Africans that will benefit from this deal,” says activist
By Melanie Gosling and Ashraf Hendricks
Law | 22 February 2017
Tormin made false claims, court hears
“Independent” consultant was in fact an employee
By John Yeld
Law | 22 February 2017
How our Constitution views animals
Court says “animals are sentient beings” capable of suffering and pain
Law | 22 February 2017
Mining company tells court there’s no evidence it caused cliff to collapse
Environmental authority was “gunning for it”, claims Tormin
By John Yeld
Law | 21 February 2017
Critical court showdown on mining and environment
Tormin case will decide if government’s environmental watchdog still has power when it comes to mining
By John Yeld
Law | 19 February 2017
Land Claims Court halts eviction of 2,000 people in Kempton Park
Some residents have been on the land since 1958
Law | 17 February 2017