Discuss the case and judgement in the case of Gumede v president of the republic of south Africa and others ( CCT 50/08 [2008] ZACC, 2009 (3) BCLR 243, Whilst addressing the following.
1. The legal question that was answered by the court.
Discuss the case and judgement in the case of Gumede v president of the republic of south Africa and others ( CCT 50/08 [ 2008] ZACC ,2009 (3) BCLR 243, While addressing the following.
1. The facts of the case. (6 marks)
Prescription of a debt or a claim is unknown in customary law. Evaluate this statement. (5 Marks )
Discuss the implication of sections 30 and 31 of the constitution for the recognition of customary law (17 Marks )
The term criminology was first used by
Discuss the implications of sections 30 and 31 of the Constitution for the recognition of customary law.
A member of the National Assembly who ceases to be a member of the party that nominated that member will automatically lose their seat in the NA
Which official did administrate justice in the second century BC
Rehabilitation is achieved through the delivery of key services to offenders, including both correction of the offending behaviour and the development of the human being involved. Within the departmental environment, rehabilitation is facilitated through a holistic sentence planning process that engages the offenders at all levels (Department of Correctional Services 2005:72).
1.1 Identify any five (5) internal role players who are responsible for rehabilitation of offenders in corrections.
2.2 Briefly discuss the roles and responsibilities of these role players in the rehabilitation of offenders.