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Cambridge University Press, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 2(50), p. 317-321, 2022

DOI: 10.1017/jme.2022.58

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The Right to Free Commercial Speech in South Africa and its Tension with Public Health Interventions

Journal article published in 2022 by Petronell Kruger, Mikateko Mafuyeka, Safura Abdool Karim ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractMarketing restrictions to promote public health invoke competing rights, including the right to free commercial speech which for-profit entities use to protect their freedom to market products without undue regulation. The right to free commercial speech in South Africa has been developed through case law since the adoption of the first democratic constitution in South Africa in 1996. This article examines the impact of this recent judgment and the lessons for policy makers to ensure effective regulation of marketing practices in South Africa.