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Matrimonial Property Regimes and their Consequences

Matrimonial Property Regimes and their Consequences

by PB-M-Admin | Jun 26, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, NEWSLETTERS 2020

 By Naeelah Williams, Staff Attorney, Cape Town   It is safe to say that all couples who are in the process of tying the knot hope from the outset that their journey to marriage will be as stress free and pleasurable as possible. Most couples however, still...
Debunking the concept of sentencing in criminal proceedings

Debunking the concept of sentencing in criminal proceedings

by PB-M-Admin | Jun 26, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, NEWSLETTERS 2020

By: Shadreck Masike, Legal Intern, Cape Town   There is an underlying principle in criminal justice system jurisprudence in South Africa which entails that justice must not only be done, but also be seen to be done.1 This ought to be understood in the sense that...
Reasonable chastisement…is it really reasonable?

Reasonable chastisement…is it really reasonable?

by PB-M-Admin | Jun 26, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, News, NEWSLETTERS 2020

By Steven Miller (Volunteer Durban office, extern and final year law student, University of Michigan Law school. Steven came to SA for three months as part of one of his final year modules. Regrettably, he had to leave because of the COVID-19 pandemic and was unable...
De Doorns Case Study

De Doorns Case Study

by PB-M-Admin | May 26, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, COVID 19 Related News, News

By Mattew December, Legal Intern – Cape Town   De Doorns is a small agricultural town in the heart of the Hex River Valley, 30 kilometers outside Worcester in the Western Cape. The town is renowned as the country’s biggest exporter of table grapes and a large...
Life in White City, Jabavu, Soweto

Life in White City, Jabavu, Soweto

by PB-M-Admin | May 26, 2020 | ARTICLES OF INTEREST, COVID 19 Related News, News

By Nkuli Zuke, Receptionist, Johannesburg   My experience with this lockdown in my area is traumatic with the number of people who are dying. I worry about how far the infections will escalate and whether there will be a cure anytime soon. I have not experienced...
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