Volume 1
Access To Justice
Administrative Law
Adminstration of Justice
Constitutional Law
Employment Rights
Enforcement of Orders
Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rule
Human Rights
Right to Privacy Unreasonable search and seizure - Stolen item recovered - Whether accused retained a reasonable expectation of privacy in the recovered item Where police acting without owner's consent or legal authority searches recovered item for purposes not connected with its theft - Search disclosing incriminating evidence against owner - Whether search violates owner's privacy Whether evidence from the search can be used to prosecute owner for criminal offences - Ka Lam Law v. Her Majesty the Queen
Social and Economic rights Enforceability thereof Obligation of government to plan and implement an effective, comprehensive and progressive programme to actualize socio-economic rights - Whether daunting socio-economic realities will mitigate government's obligations to actualize socio-economic rights - Minister of Health v. Treatment Action Campaign
Social and Economic Rights - Right of access to health care services Whether imposes obligation on government to provide access to health care services What court must do in a dispute concerning socio-economic rights - Minister of Health v. Treatment Action Campaign
- Social and Economic Rights Right of access to health care services HIV/AIDS pandemic - State policy restricting the availability of a potentially life saving antiretroviral drug for safety and efficacy considerations Where such policy deprives mothers and their new born children of vital access to potentially life saving drug Whether policy reasonable - Minister of Health v. Treatment Action Campaign
Social and Economic Rights Infraction thereof What constitutes appropriate relief When court can forge new tools or shape innovative remedies - Minister of Health v. Treatment Action Campaign
Natural Justice
Remedies