Traditional justice systems have been in place for a very long time in South Africa and in Africa in...
South Africa’s Constitution contains a list of rights protecting the interests of individuals. Formu...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...
Consideration of racial and gender diversity, and to a lesser extent disability and sexual orientati...
The article critically examines the way in which the Constitutional Court dealt with the issue of ra...
This article examines the South African judiciary’s understanding, interpretation, and application o...
This article examines the importance and impact of the process of nomination on the appointment of j...
Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this numbe...
Part I of this Article considers the different voices and perspectives added to the judiciary by the...
This is an age of diversity. In a pluralistic polity such as the UK, diversity often serves as short...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
In 2002 the faculty of law of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in ...
Traditional justice systems have been in place for a very long time in South Africa and in Africa in...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was 24 years old when he enrolled for his Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree at ...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Traditional justice systems have been in place for a very long time in South Africa and in Africa in...
South Africa’s Constitution contains a list of rights protecting the interests of individuals. Formu...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...
Consideration of racial and gender diversity, and to a lesser extent disability and sexual orientati...
The article critically examines the way in which the Constitutional Court dealt with the issue of ra...
This article examines the South African judiciary’s understanding, interpretation, and application o...
This article examines the importance and impact of the process of nomination on the appointment of j...
Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this numbe...
Part I of this Article considers the different voices and perspectives added to the judiciary by the...
This is an age of diversity. In a pluralistic polity such as the UK, diversity often serves as short...
The lack of racial diversity on our nation’s courts threatens both the quality and legitimacy of jud...
In 2002 the faculty of law of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in ...
Traditional justice systems have been in place for a very long time in South Africa and in Africa in...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was 24 years old when he enrolled for his Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree at ...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Traditional justice systems have been in place for a very long time in South Africa and in Africa in...
South Africa’s Constitution contains a list of rights protecting the interests of individuals. Formu...
Race matters, but judges and courts have failed to fashion a rule of law that is inclusive of all ra...