De Villiers, Wium P.2011-08-252011-08-252011De Villiers, W 2011, 'Should legal professional privilege be limited to exclude in-house lawyers under South African criminal law?', South African Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 42-51.1011-8627http://hdl.handle.net/2263/17161Many jurisdictions including the member states of the European Union, the United States of America, Canada, England and South Africa provide for legal professional privilege. These jurisdictions share a common rationale with regard to the protection of communications between lawyer and client. The rationale recognises the nature of the legal profession and its contribution to the rule of law and applies to both criminal and civil law.enJuta LawLegal professional privilegeCommon rationaleJurisdiction (International law)Universal jurisdictionAttorney and client -- South AfricaPractice of law -- South AfricaCriminal law -- South AfricaLawyers -- South Africa -- ProtectionShould legal professional privilege be limited to exclude in-house lawyers under South African criminal law?Article