How Far Can Regulations Go? A South African Public Law Perspective on the Potential Response through Regulations to Legitimate and Genuine Issues in the Copyright Amendment Bill, B-13B of 2017

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[Jonathan Klaaren] Abstract: This working paper addresses several issues in South African law relevant to determining whether and to what extent regulations may address genuine problems in the Copyright Amendment Bill [CAB]. Regulations are of course not yet drafted for this Bill and the Bill remains a Bill and is not yet an Act. Indeed, as discussed further below, the Bill is currently under consideration in the Presidency as part of a section 79 process. This working paper addresses several issues in South African law relevant to determining whether and to what extent regulations may address genuine problems in the Copyright Amendment Bill [CAB]. Regulations are of course not yet drafted for this Bill and the Bill remains a Bill and is not yet an Act. Indeed, as discussed further below, the Bill is currently under consideration in Parliament as part of a section 79 process. In addition to its focus on the CAB, this paper identifies a set of emerging South African public law issues associated with similarly situated legislation.

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07/28/2020, 00:08

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07/27/2020, 19:46