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J SLOTH-NIELSEN & J GALLINETT(SUMMARY) PER / PELJ …
www.nwu.ac.zaUBUNTU, AFRICANISATION AND THE CHILD JUSTICE SYSTEM IN THE CHILD JUSTICE ACT 75 OF 2008 J Sloth-Nielsen Jacqui Gallinetti SUMMARY In the midst of concerns about serious offences committed by young people, the Child Justice Act is the first formal legislative step to introduce restorative justice in
No. 32225 - Child Justice
www.childjustice.org.za4 No. 32225 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 MAY 2009 Act No. 75, 2008 CHILD JUSTICE ACT, 2008. ... Act No. 75, 2008 CHILD JUSTICE ACT, 2008 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40. 99. Repeal or amendment of laws 100. Short title and commencement SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 4 …
Restorative justice: The case for a Child Justice Act1
www.kas.deSouth African Child Justice Act, 2008 (No. 8 of 2008) was finally gazetted on 11 May 2009; section 7 of the Act raises the age of criminal capacity to 10 years of age. 16 Super (1999).
Getting to know the Child Justice Act
www.childjustice.org.zaPublished by The Child Justice Alliance c/o The Children’s Rights Project, Community Law Centre University of the Western Cape Private Bag X17 Bellville, 7535
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT NO. 111 OF 1998
www.dcs.gov.zaChild Justice Act, No. 75 of 2008 [with effect from 1 April, 2010—see title C HILDREN] Correctional Matters Amendment Act, No. 5 of 2011 proposed amendments by Correctional Services Amendment Act, No. 25 of 2008 (provisions not yet proclaimed) Proposed amendments by Sections to be amended S. 21 of Act No. 25 of 2008 S. 27 of Act No. 111 of 1998
Child Justice in South Africa: Children’s Rights Under ...
www.childjustice.org.zaForeword The Child Justice Bill is regarded by many activists in the field of child justice, children’s rights and child protection as a progressive step to offer child offenders the opportunity to take responsibility for their behaviour,
Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 - SAFLII
www.saflii.org4 No. 32225 GOVERNMENT GAZElTE, 11 MAY 2009 Act No. 75, 2008 CHILD JUSTICE ACT, 2008 * to family, parental or appropriate alternative care; * to be protected from maltreatment, neglect, abuse or degradation; and * not to be subjected to practices that could endanger the child's well-being, education, physical or mental health or spiritual, moral or