The Jacob Zuma Foundation claims the former president did not receive a fair trial and his wellbeing was not considered when he was jailed.
THE Jacob Zuma Foundation says the Constitutional Court had issued a directive to legal teams for former president Jacob Zuma to make submissions on international law and constitutional implications for his jailing.
The Constitutional Court on Saturday issued directives stating that the parties are directed to file written submissions not exceeding 20 pages. "If it should , what implications do articles 9 and 14 of the covenant together with decisions of the Human Rights Committee have on the application's detention?
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