The Right Of The Child To Care And Constitutional Damages For The Loss Of Parental Care: Some Thoughts On M V Minister Of Police And Minister Of Police V Mboweni
In the a quo judgment in M v Minister of Police a radical new approach was followed in respect of claims for loss of parental care. The issue before court was whether a child whose parent has died as a result of the wrongful conduct of the South African Police Services may sue for damages arising fr...
Main Authors: | JA Robinson, R Prinsloo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
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North-West University
2015-12-01
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Series: | Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal |
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Online Access: | http://www.nwu.ac.za/sites/www.nwu.ac.za/files/files/p-per/issuepages/2015volume18no5/2015%2818%295RobinsonPrinsloo.pdf |
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