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  1. Third Quarter Production And Employment Statistics - Some Puzzles Third Quarter Production And Employment Statistics - Some Puzzles

    This is the final Brief in the series with all the statistical information about production and employment in the third quarter having now been published. This ...

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  2. TIMBUKTU CULTURAL ATROCITY REACHES THE ICC: A SOUTH AFRICAN BACK STORY Located in Publications / HSF Briefs
  3. Tlokwe and the Rule of Law

    Tlokwe (Potchefstroom) has been the site of an intense political battle between the ANC and the DA. The unfolding of the drama there provides incisive lessons ...

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  4. TO WHAT EXTENT IS SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS POPULIST?

    This is the second part in a two part series of Briefs which focuses on populism in South Africa

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  5. TO BRIBE OR NOT TO BRIBE?

    Discussing the issues of bribery and corruption in the police. As well as one's right when being pulled over by the police.

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  6. To postpone, or not to postpone? That is the question. To postpone, or not to postpone? That is the question.

    This brief will consider the pertinent question: What are the issues that the Constitutional Court will have to decide at the hearing of the Electoral ...

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  7. To what extent can increased sale of government bonds fund the shortfall in revenue or relief associated with the COVID-19 epidemic? To what extent can increased sale of government bonds fund the shortfall in revenue or relief associated with the COVID-19 epidemic?

    This brief explores the possibility of allocating to buyers the full amount of short-term, lower-yielding government bonds for which they bid, the impact on ...

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  8. TOO SLOW FOR TOO LONG: The International Monetary Fund’s April 2016 World Economic Outlook

    Charles Simkins looks at the the IMF's April 2016 World Economic Outlook and where this leaves South Africa, both now and in the years to come.

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  9. Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight

    In light of recent comments by the Minister of Justice, and the interest garnered by the lack of black counsel in the Silicosis case, transformation of the ...

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  10. Transformation of the Legal Profession: Briefing Patterns in the Spotlight (Independence)

    The recent criticism of the advocates’ profession for a lack of transformation has prompted the Minister of Justice, Michael Masutha, MP, to say that he will ...

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