Matt Suzor, JD, was nervous about making connections when he arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, in spring 2025 for his final semester of law school. On his first full night in the eclectic Observatory neighborhood, he ventured into a local bar for a burger and beer, overhearing a group of men his age discussing…
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A week ago, Muzi Sikhakhane, SC, had his private office at his residence ransacked by thugs who made off with his electronic devices — key tools of his trade as a lawyer
The judgment is a reminder that defective affidavits, particularly those not properly commissioned, strike at the heart of an application. Where a founding affidavit is invalid, the court is left with no evidentiary basis upon which to exercise its powers
The fate of El Fasher in Sudan exposes the widening chasm between international humanitarian law’s prohibition on starvation as a method of warfare and the mechanisms available to enforce it, writes Bhavya Johari
The matter originated with an urgent application lodged by Springpoint Finance (Pty) Ltd, an employer, against a former employee and her new employer, Multivest Financial Planning (Pty) Ltd. The application sought to enforce a restraint of trade agreement. The respondents, the employee and Multivest, opposed the application
Blue Label Distribution (Pty) Ltd (Blue Label) is a distributor of pre paid virtual products (such as airtime, data, electricity, etc.) (Products) supplied by third parties (Suppliers). Blue Label contracted with Cape Basic Products (Pty) Ltd (CBP) to enable CBP to sell those products to end customers through their terminal devices
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The president of the Confederation of African football, Patrice Motsepe, has been accused of allowing Morocco to “dictate its law” after Senegal were stripped of their Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday
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Over the past decade, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has edged closer than ever to the frontlines of armed conflict. The ICJ’s provisional-measures orders inUkraine v. Russia(2022),Armenia v. Azerbaijan(2023), andSouth Africa v. Israel(2024) were all issued while hostilities were ongoing. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has pursued arrest warrants for sitting heads of State…