Southern African Litigation Centre v National Director of Public Prosecutions
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Southern African Litigation Centre and Another v National Director of Public Prosecutions and Others was decided in the North Gauteng High Court on 8 May 2012. It concerned South Africa's obligations under international law and, in particular, under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Act.
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Southern African Litigation Centre v National Director of Public Prosecutions | |
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Court | North Gauteng High Court |
Full case name | Southern African Litigation Centre and Another v National Director of Public Prosecutions and Others |
Decided | 8 May 2012 (2012-05-08) |
Docket nos. | 77150/09 |
Citations | [2012] ZAGPPHC 61; 2012 (10) BCLR 1089 (GNP); 2012 (3) All SA 198 (GNP) |
Case history | |
Appealed to | National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre [2013] ZASCA 168 in the Supreme Court of Appeal |
Subsequent action | South African Police Service v Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre [2014] ZACC 30 in the Constitutional Court |
Court membership | |
Judge sitting | Fabricius J |
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