Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust

This case note analyses an appeal decision (Khoin v Jenkins in Re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust [2023] 1 All SA 110 (WCC)) handed down in 2022 by the Western Cape High Court, its purpose being to identify the strengths and weakn...

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Published in:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Main Author: Kantor, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law, North-West University, South Africa 2023
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Online Access:https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143
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spelling ftassafojs:oai:journals.assaf.org.za:article/17143 2023-12-24T10:16:44+01:00 Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust Kantor, Peter 2023-11-23 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143 https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2023/v26i0a17143 eng eng Faculty of Law, North-West University, South Africa https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143/20703 https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143/20704 https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143/20705 https://perjournal.co.za/article/view/17143 doi:10.17159/1727-3781/2023/v26i0a17143 Copyright (c) 2023 Peter Kantor https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal; Vol. 26 (2023); (Published on 23 November 2023) pp 1 - 18 1727-3781 Heritage law Failure to consult Intangible heritage urgent interdict prima facie right violation of fundamental rights First Nations Peoples info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftassafojs https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2023/v26i0a17143 2023-11-24T02:06:38Z This case note analyses an appeal decision (Khoin v Jenkins in Re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust [2023] 1 All SA 110 (WCC)) handed down in 2022 by the Western Cape High Court, its purpose being to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the decision and to comment on possible future developments. The text of the judgment is interpreted in the light of judicial precedent, literature and domestic (South African) and international law. One of the key findings is that "intangible heritage" is an integral part of both domestic and international law, and the Khoin-case gives judicial recognition to the concept as a part of South African heritage law. One of the main criticisms levelled against the judgment is that it does not adhere to judicial precedent in failing to find that the right to consultation of First Nations Peoples before administrative action is taken that allegedly violates their constitutional rights to intangible heritage is sufficient to satisfy the test for the existence of a prima facie right for the purposes of obtaining an interim interdict. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf): Open Journal Systems Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 26
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topic Heritage law
Failure to consult
Intangible heritage
urgent interdict
prima facie right
violation of fundamental rights
First Nations Peoples
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Failure to consult
Intangible heritage
urgent interdict
prima facie right
violation of fundamental rights
First Nations Peoples
Kantor, Peter
Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust
topic_facet Heritage law
Failure to consult
Intangible heritage
urgent interdict
prima facie right
violation of fundamental rights
First Nations Peoples
description This case note analyses an appeal decision (Khoin v Jenkins in Re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust [2023] 1 All SA 110 (WCC)) handed down in 2022 by the Western Cape High Court, its purpose being to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the decision and to comment on possible future developments. The text of the judgment is interpreted in the light of judicial precedent, literature and domestic (South African) and international law. One of the key findings is that "intangible heritage" is an integral part of both domestic and international law, and the Khoin-case gives judicial recognition to the concept as a part of South African heritage law. One of the main criticisms levelled against the judgment is that it does not adhere to judicial precedent in failing to find that the right to consultation of First Nations Peoples before administrative action is taken that allegedly violates their constitutional rights to intangible heritage is sufficient to satisfy the test for the existence of a prima facie right for the purposes of obtaining an interim interdict.
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title Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust
title_short Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust
title_full Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust
title_fullStr Hands off our Intangible Cultural Heritage - Khoin v Jenkins in re: Observatory Civic Association v Trustees for the Time Being of the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust
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title_sort hands off our intangible cultural heritage - khoin v jenkins in re: observatory civic association v trustees for the time being of the liesbeek leisure properties trust
publisher Faculty of Law, North-West University, South Africa
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op_source Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal; Vol. 26 (2023); (Published on 23 November 2023) pp 1 - 18
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