Michael is joined by attorney, Mothusi Modisane (CN Phukubje Attorneys Inc.), Moleko Phakedi SAFTU Deputy General Secretary and IQ Business Chief Economist Sifiso Skanjana to unpack details relating to the definition of Labour Brokers, and how they are viewed in law as 201 workers are heading to the Labour Appeal…
We looked at parameters and limitations of speech in the context of the separation of powers principle. This was at the back of Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng pro- Israel comments. Khaya Sethole joined by CEO Freedom Under Law Nicole Fritz, Executive Secretary of the Council for the Advancement of the…
Michael jointed by Associate editor Daily Maverick and Former American Diplomat Brooks Spector, and Professor of Intercultural Communication Veronica Appleton, to unpack police brutality and the excessive use of force and violent against it's own citizen. this is at the wake of #Blacklivesmatter
This week the High court declared lockdown regulations unconstitutional. The regulations promulgated in terms of levels 3 and 4 of the lockdown by co-operative governance minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma under the Disaster Management Act are “in a substantial number of instances. Michael had a chat with Mr Martin van Staden -…
What do the amendments to the regulations announced recently mean for people who have recently purchased property or signed a new rental lease? Michael Motsoeneng Bill will be joined by Donald Mokgehle, Senior Associate and Property Law Specialist to unpack this.
Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga announced yesterday that schools will reopen 01 June. There’s been mixed rection from the public. Tonight we ask, Is the proposed return to schools not a violation of children right, as stipulated in Sec 28 of the Constitution, which prohibits risking the child’s well-being,…
Michael was joined by Ronny Mkhwanazi - Corporate Law & Governance, International Trade Law, Business Leadership and Gerald Mwandiambira – Wealth Expert Business Coach to discuss the impact COVID-19 has on small business, and how they can legally navigate challenges.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the cancellation of events around the world but many artists are making use of the digital space to continue sharing their crafts. The question though is: What are the implications of these digital performances where intellectual property is concerned? In recognition of World Intellectual…
South Africa’s economy is struggling, many firms are cutting down on costs. Employees are faced with various labour issues. Do you have any labour issues you would like to get clarity on? Advocate Nqobizitha Mlilo standing in for Michael Motsoeneng-Bill.
Family law was on the spotlight this evening. Nqobizitha Mlilo was addressing issues affecting fathers and their children. The panel explored various options available for both parents when dealing with responsibilities and rights of fathers.
The panel discussed the issues affecting the country’s judiciary system. Former Judge explained the role played by the judiciary is the country’s constitutional democracy. Judges Matter representative acknowledged that there are some worrying concerns but the judiciary is still credible.
The law report looked at the legal implications of insolvency and retrenchment. Michael Motsoeneng-Bill was joined in studio by legal experts who provided legal insights on the two matters. Listeners also had an opportunity to ask questions and get clarity from the panel.
Michael Motsoeneng-Bill discussed the injustices of the past with Advocate Dali Mpofu and Advocate Nqobizitha Mlilo. The panel also discussed various parliamentary benefits protecting MP’s during parliamentary debates.
A tale of two judgments dealing with free speech and hate speech. Two recent judgments have revealed a schism in our law in its approach to free speech versus hate speech. This evening Michael Motsoeneng- Bill was joined by legal experts to probe the thin line between the two matters.
Nqobizitha Mlilo was joined in studio by Dr Coceka Mfundisi and Advocate Michael Jorge. The panel looked at cases relating to the Road Accident Fund matters. Listeners tabled their questions and concerns, experts provided insightful legal advice…
On tonight’s episode of The Law Report with Michael Motsoeng-Bill, the panel explored the concept of the law of delict, what is called the law of torts in the USA. This topic entailed discussion around RAF claims, injury at work and many other issues.
What are the International law implications of the on-going tensions between the US and Iran? Should South Africa and the global community be worried about these recent developments Michael Motsoeneng-Bill was in conversations with Prof John Stremlau and Prof r Klaus Larres
What are the basic human rights foreign nationals(tourists, refugees) in South African and the SADC region? Nqobizitha Mlilo was joined in studio by legal experts Dr. Vusumuzi Sibanda and Advocate Clinton Muza on The Law Report.
The law report focused on how custody matters between parents affect children psychologically. How psychology relates to legal matters in such situations. Michael Motsoeneng-Bill was joined by attorney Charles Mendelow and Clinical Psychologist Hlengiwe Zwane.
Nqibizitha Mlilo was joined in studio by two legal experts, tackling child and spousal maintenance.
23 Oct 2019 3AM
55 min
32 – 52
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