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Automated facial recognition in law enforcement : the Queen (on application of Edward Bridges) v The Chief Constable of South Wales Police
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The use of automated facial recognition in law enforcement is
still a novel practice and as a result the legislative framework for
this technology is ill-defined. The judgement of The Queen (on
application of Edward ...
Warrantless search and seizures by the South African Police Service : weighing up the right to privacy versus the prevention of crime
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The constitutional right to privacy is enshrined in section 14 of
the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. It is
premised on the notion that all persons should be protected from
intrusions on their privacy ...
Exempting Health Research from the Consent Provisions of POPIA
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (hereafter
POPIA) has the potential to disrupt health research in South
Africa. While the legal status quo is that broad consent by
research participants is acceptable, ...
The need for feminist approaches for housing cases in South Africa
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
Although South African courts have handed down progressive judgments concerning the right to access to adequate housing, they have failed failed to do so from a feminist point of view. The trajectory of housing jurisprudence ...