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Technology redefines the law
24th April 2023 Technology is redefining the legal sector, making it easier for legal professionals to carry out their daily tasks. Online research databases,... →
OpenAI and Copyright Law
20th April 2023 The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms like OpenAI's ChatGPT has sparked many conversations and has garnered huge interest in... →
NWU Adopts OCLC’s WorldShare Management Service, Supplied and Supported by Sabinet
20th April 2023 North-West University (NWU) Library and Information Service (LIS) has taken a significant step into the future by going live on 06 December 2022,... →
Sabinet and Afriwise provide African legislative knowledge that helps you comply with African laws and regulations.
18th April 2023 The LegalTech company Afriwise and Sabinet, one of South Africa’s leading legal information providers, entered a channel partnership. By working... →
Zimbabweans in SA face Uncertainty as ZEP Termination Faces Legal Challenges
13th April 2023 The Pretoria High Court has begun hearing one of the most significant human rights cases in recent times, as four separate cases challenge South... →
South Africa’s Agricultural Product Standards Amendment Bill
12th April 2023 South Africa’s Agricultural Product Standards Amendment Bill is set to become law after the national assembly approved it in February 2023, after... →
Grey literature: Lacking a black or white approach to publishing knowledge
12th April 2023 Grey literature refers to all forms of written material produced outside of traditional publishing channels. These include government reports,... →
Easily track Bills and Parliamentary Documents with Sabinet
12th April 2023 In today's fast-paced world, keeping up with legislative changes is essential for businesses across all sectors. As South African Parliament tables... →