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Criminal law / Civil law / Reverse onus / Legal procedure / Legal burden of proof / Presumption of innocence / Jury / Presumption / Self-incrimination / Law / Evidence law / Criminal procedure
Date: 2014-10-01 05:22:04
Criminal law
Civil law
Reverse onus
Legal procedure
Legal burden of proof
Presumption of innocence
Jury
Presumption
Self-incrimination
Law
Evidence law
Criminal procedure

Abstract1 Does section 73A of the Competition Amendment Act 1 of 2009 creates reverse onus? Section 73A of the Competition Amendment Act 1 of 2009 (“the Amendment Act”) introduces criminalisation of hard core cartels

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