Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this number, one was female and one was black. Today there are 227 judges in South Africa, of whom 82 are female and 145 male. 34% are white and 64% are black. The judiciary has been totally transformed. This can and should happen in other areas.  
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Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this numbe...
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A ZLRev article on the role of judges and other legal practitioners in African societies.Judges and ...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
One of the most contested issues in South Africa’s burgeoning jurisprudence on social rights relates...
Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this numbe...
Transformation is not impossible. In 1994 there were about 150 judges in this country. Of this numbe...
The need for transformation of the judiciary in South Africa has been the subject of much public dis...
This article examines the importance and impact of the process of nomination on the appointment of j...
Consideration of racial and gender diversity, and to a lesser extent disability and sexual orientati...
CHA2018https://juta.co.za/products/the-judiciary-in-south-africa-2/https://juta.co.za/products/the-j...
On 13 August 2011 Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke delivered the keynote address at the Annual ...
This engaging, readable law book is timely for many reasons. In this period of political turmoil, am...
In this Article, I will first discuss some easily overlooked constitutional tools for promoting grea...
Engaging Justice in South Africa Two Events Today I Thursday, April 14 I CCHR Conversation Engaging ...
Mini Dissertation (LLM (Research))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Transformative constitutionalism, p...
Madam Justice BC Mocumie, President of the South African Chapter: International Associa...
A ZLRev article on the role of judges and other legal practitioners in African societies.Judges and ...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
One of the most contested issues in South Africa’s burgeoning jurisprudence on social rights relates...