Legal Practitioner Glerence Moetji analyses the Constitutional Court’s role in addressing legislative vacuums, showing how s 172(1)(b) is used to craft remedies that preserve constitutional functionality and the rule of law. https://t.co/bVsaJFcpIm
Pupil Advocate Glerence Moetji evaluates the move to a five-paper Competency-Based Examination model and its impact on the fairness and credibility of the attorneys’ admission process. https://t.co/h2EFEws1ED
Pupil Advocate Glerence Moetji evaluates the move to a five-paper Competency-Based Examination model and its impact on the fairness and credibility of the attorneys’ admission process. https://t.co/h2EFEws1ED
Pupil Advocate Glerence Moetji evaluates the move to a five-paper Competency-Based Examination model and its impact on the fairness and credibility of the attorneys’ admission process. https://t.co/h2EFEws1ED
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BREAKING NEWS: Cat Matlala is requesting his gadgets, including his cellphone, laptop, iPad, and enough data, to prepare for his testimony before appearing to the ad-hoc committee.
@NalediChirwa liked her approach, She knew this is obviously going for appeal, well reasoned Judgment, to answer you my sister @NalediChirwa Beyond Reasonable Doubt, the Bar is 75, just Above Balance of Probabilities, it can never go beyond dat.