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Concourt agrees: people guilty of serious crimes will not qualify for refugee status
However, extradition law still protects their fundamental rights
Law | 6 December 2018
When can a landlord evict law-abiding tenants to renovate?
More than 50 tenants of a derelict building in Hillbrow have taken their landlord to the Constitutional Court
Law | 5 December 2018
Asylum seekers can now apply for residence visas
Constitutional Court ruling overturns Home Affairs directive
Law | 27 November 2018
Understanding the My Vote Counts judgment
Within the next 18 months South Africans are likely to find out who funds which political parties
Law | 27 June 2018
Understanding the Constitutional Court’s Sidney Frankel judgment
Landmark ruling demonstrates a new approach to survivors of sexual assault
News | 21 June 2018
Court rules that religion cannot be used as a defence for anti-gay hate speech
An explanation of the Equality Court’s ruling against against Pastor Oscar Bougaardt
Law | 15 June 2018
What are the limits of our right to know? An apartheid-era crookery case will provide the answer
The South African History Archive is still trying to get information from the Reserve Bank on Vito Palazzolo, Johann Blaauw and Robert Oliver Hill
News | 14 June 2018
Court gives community right to fish without permit
Landmark judgment for customary rights
Law | 6 June 2018
Victory for asylum seekers in Constitutional Court
Court rules on extension of temporary permits
Law | 30 May 2018