The faculty of law of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in corroboration with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stifttung embarked on a study on Politics, Socio-Economic Issues and Culture in Constitutional Adjudication. The aim of the project is twofold. The first aim is to analyse the influence of political, socio-economic and cultural considerations on the constitutional court’s interpretation and application of the Bill of Rights. The second aim is to develop practical guidelines (based on the findings during the analysing process) for South African courts confronted with issues of a political, socio-economic and cultural nature. This article is concerned with initiating discussions of the decisions of the constitutional cou...
This study focuses on the role of the South African judiciary under an entrenched and justiciable B...
This paper explores the normative dissonances and antinomies generated by the politics around religi...
This article reviews the important MEC for Education: KwaZulu- Natal and Others v Navaneethum Pillay...
The faculty of law of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in corroboration w...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
In dealing with the influence of political considerations on the Constitutional Court's interpretati...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
Religious rights in case law: Methods of interpretation in the CESA judgments In this article an inv...
This contribution focuses on the way in which the South African Constitutional Court has, since 1997...
Doctor Legum - LLDWithin the context of South Africa‘s diverging religious, cultural and social back...
Much of the debate about post-secularism has presumed a background of Western countries and the sort...
This article is concerned with traditional African religions, in particular the belief system of the...
Master of Laws in Business Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This thesis will ...
The constitutional right to practice one's religion … is of fundamental importance in an open a...
This study focuses on the role of the South African judiciary under an entrenched and justiciable B...
This paper explores the normative dissonances and antinomies generated by the politics around religi...
This article reviews the important MEC for Education: KwaZulu- Natal and Others v Navaneethum Pillay...
The faculty of law of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in corroboration w...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
In dealing with the influence of political considerations on the Constitutional Court's interpretati...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in i...
Religious rights in case law: Methods of interpretation in the CESA judgments In this article an inv...
This contribution focuses on the way in which the South African Constitutional Court has, since 1997...
Doctor Legum - LLDWithin the context of South Africa‘s diverging religious, cultural and social back...
Much of the debate about post-secularism has presumed a background of Western countries and the sort...
This article is concerned with traditional African religions, in particular the belief system of the...
Master of Laws in Business Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This thesis will ...
The constitutional right to practice one's religion … is of fundamental importance in an open a...
This study focuses on the role of the South African judiciary under an entrenched and justiciable B...
This paper explores the normative dissonances and antinomies generated by the politics around religi...
This article reviews the important MEC for Education: KwaZulu- Natal and Others v Navaneethum Pillay...