The purpose of this article is to contribute data for the purposes of debates on how effectively the Constitutional Court performed its functions between 1995 and 2012. The cut-off date of 31 December 2012 has no other significance than that it was the last date before the beginning of the year in which this article was written. However, it is envisaged that the Constitution Seventeenth Amendment Act of 2012, which expressly provides that the Constitutional Court will after its commencement have jurisdiction to hear applications on non-constitutional matters. The figures contained in this article could at a later stage be used to determine what effect this amendment might have had on the functioning of the Court. it is envisaged that the Co...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Most debate about the power of judicial review proceeds as if courts primarily invoke the Constituti...
Unlike Parliament, other courts, legislative and executive institutions at all levels of government,...
The purpose of this article is to contribute data for the purposes of debates on how effectively the...
The purpose of this article is to contribute data for the purposes of debates on how effectively the...
In 2012 the Constitutional Court delivered 31 judgments which is consistent with the current trend o...
In this article, I consider judicial disapproval as a form of non-binding review of the constitution...
Many petitioners have filed or been petitioned by justice seekers for the juridical problems they fa...
Many petitioners have filed or been petitioned by justice seekers for the juridical problems they fa...
This Article surveys significant 1995 decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleven...
This Article concerns the interplay between judicial review and Article V of the Constitution, which...
In 2009, the Supreme Court changed the procedures for a significant aspect of constitutional litigat...
The cases we discuss in this article raise fundamental questions about access to justice. Inefficien...
In recent years, many scholars have suggested that constitutional scholarship pays too much attentio...
This note provides descriptive statistics on the work of the Constitutional Court of South Africa in...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Most debate about the power of judicial review proceeds as if courts primarily invoke the Constituti...
Unlike Parliament, other courts, legislative and executive institutions at all levels of government,...
The purpose of this article is to contribute data for the purposes of debates on how effectively the...
The purpose of this article is to contribute data for the purposes of debates on how effectively the...
In 2012 the Constitutional Court delivered 31 judgments which is consistent with the current trend o...
In this article, I consider judicial disapproval as a form of non-binding review of the constitution...
Many petitioners have filed or been petitioned by justice seekers for the juridical problems they fa...
Many petitioners have filed or been petitioned by justice seekers for the juridical problems they fa...
This Article surveys significant 1995 decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleven...
This Article concerns the interplay between judicial review and Article V of the Constitution, which...
In 2009, the Supreme Court changed the procedures for a significant aspect of constitutional litigat...
The cases we discuss in this article raise fundamental questions about access to justice. Inefficien...
In recent years, many scholars have suggested that constitutional scholarship pays too much attentio...
This note provides descriptive statistics on the work of the Constitutional Court of South Africa in...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Most debate about the power of judicial review proceeds as if courts primarily invoke the Constituti...
Unlike Parliament, other courts, legislative and executive institutions at all levels of government,...