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dc.date.accessioned 2018-08-15T14:20:45Z
dc.date.available 2018-08-15T14:20:45Z
dc.identifier.citation [2019] ZACC 34
dc.identifier.citation 2019 (11) BCLR 1321 (CC)
dc.identifier.citation 2020 (1) SA 1 (CC)
dc.identifier.citation 2020 (1) SACR 113 (CC)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12144/36570
dc.title Freedom of Religion South Africa v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others (Global Initiative to end all Corporal Punishment of Children, Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law Governance and Human Rights, and Parent Centre as Amici Curiae) en_US
dc.identifier.casenumber CCT320/17
dc.date.hearing 29 November 2018
dc.contributor.judge Mogoeng CJ
dc.date.judgment 18 September 2019
dc.link.judgment https://collections.concourt.org.za/bitstream/handle/20.500.12144/36570/Full%20judgment%20Official%20version%2018%20September%202019.pdf?sequence=74&isAllowed=y
dc.concourt.synopsis minor — assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm — common law defence of reasonable and moderate chastisement — best interests of the child — defence inconsistent with sections 10 and 12(1)(c) of the Constitution — amicus curiae leave to intervene — application for leave to appeal
dc.concourt.casehistory Application for standing and leave to appeal against a judgment and order of the Johannesburg High Court, declaring the common law defence of moderate and reasonable chastisement constitutionally invalid: YG v S (A263/2016) [2017] ZAGPJHC 290; 2018 (1) SACR 64 (GJ) (19 October 2017).


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