No. , August 2019
Index
- Organised crime and proceeds of crime law in South Africa
- The right to a fair trial in subsequent criminal proceedings: How the Constitutional Court took matters into its own hands in Shinga v The State
- Constitutional exclusion under s 35(5) of the Constitution: Should an accused bear a ’threshold burden’ of proving that his or her constitutional right has been infringed?
- Dealing with an economic crisis: The difficulty of policing illegal immigrants in South Africa
- Transformation in the South African Police Service: the implementation of affirmative action and employment equity in SAPS
- Criminal justice/criminology and forensic psychophysiology: A symbiotic interface
- Comment: Therapeutic jurisprudence: judicial officers and the victim’s welfare – S v M 2007 (2) SACR 60 (W)
- Comment: Human rights and the retention of DNA samples, profiles and fingerprints: S and Marper v United Kingdom
- Recent Case: General principles and specific crimes
- Recent Case: Criminal procedure
- Recent Case: Evidence
- Recent Case: Sentencing