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RADIO TODAY: @PBracher1 with guest, Nikhiel Deeplal

Glenn Penfold talks about the rules and principles that apply to governmental decision-making

Glenn Penfold talks about the rules and principles that apply to governmental decision-making

by PB-M-Admin | May 20, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Glenn Penfold from Webber Wentzel. He practices in the areas of constitutional and administrative law, and wrote “Constitutional Litigation”. Glenn talks about the rules and principles that apply to governmental...

Constitutionally speaking: The Nkandla judgment – the gap between law and justice – 14 April 2016

Patrick Bracher hosts Vlad Movshovich and Pooja Dela of Webber Wentzel – 18 March 2016

Patrick Bracher hosts Vlad Movshovich and Pooja Dela of Webber Wentzel – 18 March 2016

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 18, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Vlad Movshovich and Pooja Dela of Webber Wentzel Johannesburg (@webberwentzel). They represented the Helen Suzman Foundation (@HelenSuzmanFdn) in the Al Bashir case. They discuss the recent judgment that South Africa is...
Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits who talks about business, human rights and gender

Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits who talks about business, human rights and gender

by PB-M-Admin | Mar 7, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Wandisa Phama from the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Wits.  She will talk about business, human rights and gender (8 March is International Women’s Day). She will mention Section 22 of the Constitution...

Radio Today. Nkandla – what should have happened but never did

by PB-M-Admin | Feb 22, 2016 | News, Radio Today

Constitutionally speaking: Patrick Bracher hosts Pierre de Vos, Constitutional Law expert and professor in the Department of Public Law at the University of Cape Town. He spoke about the Nkandla case recently before the Constitutional Court and the implications for...
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