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Prescription of debt in the Consumer-Credit Industry
(PER/PELJ, 2019)
A person may acquire rights or be released from obligations through the passage of time. This is known as prescription. The objective of prescription is to achieve legal certainty and finality in the relationship between ...
Jurisdictional and procedural technicalities in hate speech cases: South African Human Rights Commission v Khumalo 2019 1 SA 289 (GJ)
(PER/PELJ, 2020)
The jurisdiction or competence of the Equality Court to hear a dispute concerning alleged hate speech is affected by various jurisdictional factors. The decision in South African Human Rights Commission v Khumalo 2019 1 ...
Beneficiary Fraud and Demand Guarantees
(PER/PELJ, 2022)
It is settled in South African and English law that for the fraud exception to apply to demand guarantees or letters of credit the fraud must have been committed by the beneficiary (or his agent with the beneficiary's ...
Balancing Responsibilities – Financial Literacy
(2017)
In Australia there is an obligation to promote the informed participation of financial consumers while in South Africa there is an obligation to educate consumers. The Australian obligation is concerned with the financial ...
Demystifying hate speech under the PEPUDA
(PER/PELJ, 2020)
The factual matrix that is considered in each hate speech case
differs from that in the next. However, certain factors always
remain key in the process of balancing the different constitutional
rights at play: who the ...
Hate speech and racial slurs in the South Afican context : where to start
(PER/PELJ, 2020)
Protecting people against hate speech and racist slurs requires
weighing up several fundamental rights. To maintain legitimacy
in enforcing the legislative protection, a fine balance must be
struck between the rights ...