This article seeks to explore the present language scenario in courts of law. The article makes use of section 6 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996), as a point of departure. At face value this section seems to entrench the language rights of individuals. This would mean that individuals could request trials to be held in their mother tongues, with fluent and competent speakers of that mother tongue sitting on the bench. However, this has not materialised. Contrary to popular opinion, the article argues that individual language rights are to some extent entrenched in the Constitution, but there are no mechanisms to secure such rights in the public domain. The article argues that it is often only language privileges th...
This study seeks to find what problems and process of interpreting are experienced by professional i...
The need for unambiguous communication in the theoretical and applied fields of human activity, such...
Taking the South African experience as an example, this article considers the interpretive benefits ...
Language rights in South Africa are entrenched in the Constitution of South Africa (Chapter 1, Secti...
This study investigates interlingual communicative challenges faced by interpreters in South African...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa entrenches the right to mother-tongue use in severa...
The objects of this research are, First, to highlight the unfair language practice that is still per...
I. Introduction. Opening statement by the Mayor of Pretoria / Advocate J.H. Leach (pages 1-4) -- The...
Fifteen years have passed since the South African Constitution first declared that there would be 11...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe 1996 South African Constitution contains a number of provisions that deal spec...
In this, the twenty-second annual Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture, Mr. Justice Albie Sachs reviews t...
__Abstract__ The purpose of this contribution is to provide a very modest comparison of judicial ...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
The trial (within a trial) of Eugene Terre'Blanche (hereon referred to as the ET Trial) in a high co...
The Pan South African Language Board and the regulation of language visibility in South Africa – an ...
This study seeks to find what problems and process of interpreting are experienced by professional i...
The need for unambiguous communication in the theoretical and applied fields of human activity, such...
Taking the South African experience as an example, this article considers the interpretive benefits ...
Language rights in South Africa are entrenched in the Constitution of South Africa (Chapter 1, Secti...
This study investigates interlingual communicative challenges faced by interpreters in South African...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa entrenches the right to mother-tongue use in severa...
The objects of this research are, First, to highlight the unfair language practice that is still per...
I. Introduction. Opening statement by the Mayor of Pretoria / Advocate J.H. Leach (pages 1-4) -- The...
Fifteen years have passed since the South African Constitution first declared that there would be 11...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe 1996 South African Constitution contains a number of provisions that deal spec...
In this, the twenty-second annual Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture, Mr. Justice Albie Sachs reviews t...
__Abstract__ The purpose of this contribution is to provide a very modest comparison of judicial ...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
The trial (within a trial) of Eugene Terre'Blanche (hereon referred to as the ET Trial) in a high co...
The Pan South African Language Board and the regulation of language visibility in South Africa – an ...
This study seeks to find what problems and process of interpreting are experienced by professional i...
The need for unambiguous communication in the theoretical and applied fields of human activity, such...
Taking the South African experience as an example, this article considers the interpretive benefits ...