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LCR4803 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025;100% trusted ,comprehensive and complete reliable solution with clear explanation Question 1: The Constitutional Nexus of Information and Expression (10 Marks) "Access to information is fundamental to the realisation of the rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. For example, access to information is crucial to the right to freedom of expression which includes freedom of the press and other media and freedom to receive or impart information or ideas." (Ngobo J in Brümmer v Minister for Social Development and Others). - Critically analyse the profound statement by Ngobo J, using Brümmer v Minister for Social Development and Others as a central point of reference. In your analysis, discuss: - How the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (PAIA) serves as a legislative mechanism to give effect to the constitutional right to access information. - The specific constitutional challenges identified in Brümmer regarding PAIA and their implications for individuals seeking information. - The essential role of the media in a democratic society, as articulated in Brümmer and other relevant jurisprudence, and how access to information underpins this role. - The inherent tension, if any, between the right to access information and other fundamental rights or state interests in the context of media reporting. Question 2: Navigating the Digital Airwaves: ICASA's Regulatory Mandate (10 Marks) The regulation of electronic communications in South Africa involves a dual legislative framework, primarily through the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act 13 of 2000 and the Electronic Communications Act 36 of 2005. With reference to this framework, critically evaluate the scope and challenges of ICASA's mandate in regulating electronic communications in the public interest. Your answer should specifically address: - The foundational principles guiding ICASA's regulatory authority, particularly "public interest," "fairness," and "diversity of views."

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