Charles Green
Charles Green is an Associate in our Dispute Resolution practice. Charles has experience in administrative law with expertise in dealing with procurement related matters. He has advised and represented state-owned companies, organs of state, national and provincial departments and municipalities on various areas of law. In addition to his public law experience, Charles has experience in contract drafting, POPIA compliance and general litigation.
Credentials
Credentials
Education
- LLB, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
- Postgraduate certificate in Public Procurement Law and Government Contracts, University of Cape Town
- Admitted as an Attorney in 2021
Memberships
- Member of the Administrative Justice Association of South Africa (AdJASA).
Languages
Languages
- English
Credentials
Education
- LLB, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
- Postgraduate certificate in Public Procurement Law and Government Contracts, University of Cape Town
- Admitted as an Attorney in 2021
Memberships
- Member of the Administrative Justice Association of South Africa (AdJASA).
Languages
- English
Experience
Charles has successfully represented and defended review applications brought against state - owned companies, organs of states, national and provincial departments and municipalities in both urgent and normal applications in the High Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Charles has assisted in the reviewing and updating of a state - owned company's SCM policy. He has also provided advice to a provincial government entity on the regulatory and institutional requirements to develop an interprovincial commuter rail system.
News
Publication of Draft Petroleum Products Bill for public comment
On 21 October 2024, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) published the draft Petroleum Products Bill (Bill) for public comment.
The transferability of administrative justice rights to a deceased estate in the context of a review of a medical scheme’s decision
In Carlo Swanepoel N.O v Profmed Medical Scheme ZACC 23 the Constitutional Court considered an application for substitution brought by the executor of the deceased estate for Ms Mignon...