Centre for Child Law and Others v Media 24 Ltd and Others

JurisdictionSouth Africa
Citation2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC)
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3 practice notes
  • Constitutional Law
    • South Africa
    • Juta Yearbook of South African Law No. , March 2021
    • 10 March 2021
    ...issed the constitut ional challenge, holding that s154(3) could be interpreted to protect child vict ims, and rejecti ng the 598 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC).599 51 of 1977.© Juta and Company (Pty) https://doi.org/10.47348/YSAL/v1/i1a5YEARBOOK OF SOUTH AFRICAN LAW338challenge based on the 18-yea......
  • Criminal Procedure
    • South Africa
    • Juta Yearbook of South African Law No. , March 2021
    • 10 March 2021
    ...2020 (1) SACR 1 (CC).2 [2020] 2 All SA 656 (SCA).3 2019 (2) SACR 407 (GJ).4 2019 (2) SACR 583 (SCA).5 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC).6 51 of 1977.7 2020 (2) SACR 229 (SCA).Criminal ProcedureCriminal ProcedureAndra Le Roux-Kemp*2019/2020 YSAL 461© Juta and Company (Pty) YEARBOOK OF SOUTH AFRICAN LAW......
  • S v Van Helsdingen
    • South Africa
    • KwaZulu-Natal Division, Pietermaritzburg
    • 17 August 2020
    ...following the decision of the Constitutional Court in Centre for Child Law and others v Media 24 Limited and others [2019] ZACC 46; 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC); 2020 (3) BCLR 245 (CC) prohibiting reference to their names, as they are [4] C.R. Snyman Criminal Law 6th ed (2014) at 386. [5] Ibid at......
1 cases
  • S v Van Helsdingen
    • South Africa
    • KwaZulu-Natal Division, Pietermaritzburg
    • 17 August 2020
    ...following the decision of the Constitutional Court in Centre for Child Law and others v Media 24 Limited and others [2019] ZACC 46; 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC); 2020 (3) BCLR 245 (CC) prohibiting reference to their names, as they are [4] C.R. Snyman Criminal Law 6th ed (2014) at 386. [5] Ibid at......
2 books & journal articles
  • Constitutional Law
    • South Africa
    • Juta Yearbook of South African Law No. , March 2021
    • 10 March 2021
    ...issed the constitut ional challenge, holding that s154(3) could be interpreted to protect child vict ims, and rejecti ng the 598 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC).599 51 of 1977.© Juta and Company (Pty) https://doi.org/10.47348/YSAL/v1/i1a5YEARBOOK OF SOUTH AFRICAN LAW338challenge based on the 18-yea......
  • Criminal Procedure
    • South Africa
    • Juta Yearbook of South African Law No. , March 2021
    • 10 March 2021
    ...2020 (1) SACR 1 (CC).2 [2020] 2 All SA 656 (SCA).3 2019 (2) SACR 407 (GJ).4 2019 (2) SACR 583 (SCA).5 2020 (1) SACR 469 (CC).6 51 of 1977.7 2020 (2) SACR 229 (SCA).Criminal ProcedureCriminal ProcedureAndra Le Roux-Kemp*2019/2020 YSAL 461© Juta and Company (Pty) YEARBOOK OF SOUTH AFRICAN LAW......

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