No. , August 2019
Index
- Working with Justice Langa on press freedom
- The Langa Court: Its distinctive character and legacy
- The people, the court and Langa constitutionalism
- Humility, dissent and community: Exploring Chief Justice Langa’s political and judicial philosophy
- The importance of dissent: Two judgments in administrative law
- Transformative constitutionalism – Guiding light or empty slogan?
- Legal transformation and legal education: Congruence or conflict?
- Bridging the gap between people and the law: Transformative constitutionalism and the right to constitutional literacy
- Customary succession and the development of customary law: The Bhe legacy
- Bhe v Magistrate, Khayelitsha: A cultural conundrum, Fanonian alienation and an elusive constitutional oneness
- Contractual obligation and the journey from natural law to constitutional law
- State liability and accountability
- S v Williams: A springboard for further debate about corporal punishment
- Can we discard the doctrine of legal guilt?
- On the reciprocal relationship between the rule of law and civil society
- Constitutional protection of the right to privacy: The contribution of Chief Justice Langa to the law of search and seizure
- Equality beyond dignity: Multi-dimensional equality and Justice Langa’s judgments
- On the limits of cultural accommodation: KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Education v Pillay