List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 1999

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The table below lists the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 1999.

The members of the court at the start of 1999 were President Arthur Chaskalson, Deputy President Pius Langa, and judges Lourens Ackermann, Richard Goldstone, Johann Kriegler, Tholie Madala, Yvonne Mokgoro, Kate O'Regan, Albie Sachs and Zak Yacoob. The seat left vacant by the death of John Didcott in October 1998 was filled in August by the appointment of Sandile Ngcobo.

Citation Case name Heard Decided Majority author
[1999] ZACC 1 1 March 1999 Goldstone
[1999] ZACC 2 23 February 1999 29 March 1999 Chaskalson
[1999] ZACC 3 19 March 1999 1 April 1999 Sachs
[1999] ZACC 4 29 March 1999 13 April 1999 Goldstone
[1999] ZACC 5 15–16 March 1999 13 April 1999 Yacoob
[1999] ZACC 7 South African National Defence Union v Minister of Defence and Another 25 March 1999 26 May 1999 O'Regan
[1999] ZACC 8 18 February and 10 March 1999 3 June 1999 Kriegler
[1999] ZACC 9 (recusal application) 4–6 May 1999 4 June 1999 The Court
[1999] ZACC 10 25 May 1999 24 August 1999 Langa
[1999] ZACC 6 26 May 1999 2 September 1999 Mokgoro
[1999] ZACC 11 7 and 10–13 May 1999 10 September 1999 The Court
[1999] ZACC 12 15 October 1999 Langa
[1999] ZACC 13 24–25 August 1999 15 October 1999 Ngcobo
[1999] ZACC 14 4 November 1999 Chaskalson
[1999] ZACC 15 31 August 1999 11 November 1999 Cameron (acting)
[1999] ZACC 16 14 September 1999 16 November 1999 Mokgoro
[1999] ZACC 17 National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Others 17 August 1999 2 December 1999 Ackermann
[1999] ZACC 18 16 November 1999 2 December 1999 Yacoob
[1999] ZACC 19 9 November 1999 3 December 1999 Sachs

References[]

  • "Overview of the judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa since 1994 to 2005" (PDF). June 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  • "1999 South Africa: Constitutional Court Decisions". SAFLII. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
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