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Protestors  at the Waterfront waiting the arrival of  the  ship Amazon Warrior. They are against the planned Shell seismic survey for oil and gas in the ocean on November 21, 2021 in Cape Town, South Africa.  It is reported that Shell has announced that it will carry out a three-dimensional seismic survey in search of oil and gas deposits from Morgan Bay to Port St Johns off the Wild Coast. (Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

High court order halting West Coast seismic survey remains in place

Searcher Seismic says it will suffer ‘catastrophic’ financial prejudice from the interdict, but small scale fishers say they will suffer significant irreversible harm to their…

The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party and the African Transformation Movement (ATM) have argued that judges should also undergo lifestyle audits.

ConCourt orders JSC to disclose record of deliberations on appointing judges

In a majority judgment, the court ruled that a blanket ban of disclosure was unjustifiable in a democratic society

How did a relatively unknown businessman and soccer club owner from Limpopo gain an inside track with Africa’s largest pension fund administrator and its chief executive, Dan Matjila (pictured)?

How public should the JSC be?

A battle over the JSC’s confidential deliberations is back in court, but the parties aren’t poles apart

Jeremy Gauntlett SC is the advocate representing the Mail & Guardian in its attempt to get the presidency to release the Khampepe report to the newspaper.

Zim elections: Have we reached peak Khampepe?

The release of the report into Zimbabwe’s 2002 election may be delayed by another ‘judicial peek’.

Justice Mandisa Maya has declined a third nomination.

JSC: A few good women needed

The public is entitled to know more about the reasons behind judicial appointments, writes Adila Hassim.

The JSC has been given the go-ahead from advocate Jeremy Gauntlett to furnish reasons for it overlooking him for a place on the Western Cape Bench.

JSC given go-ahead to explain Gauntlett snub

The JSC has been given the go-ahead from advocate Jeremy Gauntlett to furnish reasons for it overlooking him for a place on the Western Cape Bench.

The JSC will speak with advocate Jeremy Gauntlett

JSC to explain snubbing Gauntlett

The JSC will speak with advocate Jeremy Gauntlett, who was overlooked in bench interviews, before it decides whether to give reasons for its decision.

The JSC has been given the go-ahead from advocate Jeremy Gauntlett to furnish reasons for it overlooking him for a place on the Western Cape Bench.

Gender and race top the Judicial Service Commission’s agenda

Transformation was the main preoccupation for the JSC as it gathered this week in Cape Town to interview candidates for positions on the Bench.

US labour expert testifies in Walmart case

A US labour expert testified at the Competition Tribunal hearing in Pretoria on Thursday Walmart’s bid to acquire a controlling stake in Massmart.

Legal fraternity’s finest struggle to find a place at the Bar

Legal fraternity’s finest struggle to find a place at the Bar

Over the past few years the JSC has spurned the opportunity to appoint some searing legal talent.

Gauntlett says he’s put Hlophe matter behind him

Gauntlett says he’s put Hlophe matter behind him

Members of the legal fraternity are eagerly waiting to see if John Hlophe recommends the JSC re-advertises four vacancies on the Cape Bench.

Black lawyers’ body backs JSC on Hlophe

The lawful decision by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) not to continue its inquiry into Cape Judge President John Hlophe has upset some people, the Black Lawyers’…

Cape advocates say Hlophe must quit

Nine senior advocates from the Cape Bar, some of them former acting judges, have publicly called on Cape Judge President John Hlophe to quit. ”We believe that there cannot be…